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What's the difference between English and English (normal school)
Teachers' classes learn teaching methods, while English majors learn listening, speaking, reading and writing of English itself. Teachers come out mainly as teachers, and English comes out as translation and other related industries. Normal graduates have teacher qualification certificates directly, but the English department does not. The English department has higher requirements for English, and it needs to pass TEM-8.

Extended materials 1, different course directions:

Teachers' classes learn teaching methods, while English majors learn listening, speaking, reading and writing of English itself.

2. Different career directions:

Teachers come out mainly as teachers, and English comes out as translators and other related industries.

3. Different certificates:

Normal graduates have teacher qualification certificates directly, but the English department does not. The English department has higher requirements for English, and it needs to pass TEM-8.

4. Different degrees

Teachers get a bachelor's degree in education, and non-teachers get a bachelor's degree in literature. This needs to be determined according to the specific training requirements and direction of the school major. If you are an education major in a normal university, you will mainly be engaged in English teaching after graduation. Nowadays, many normal universities also offer comprehensive majors, not all of which are normal majors.

5. Different needs

English teachers and teachers are in great demand for foreign language talents. Non-teacher employment can develop in the direction of translation and can also do clerical work. If the grades are good enough, non-teachers will basically not involve courses such as pedagogy. Compared with normal classes, non-normal classes have a wider range of employment in the future.