- Enseignant: Bilal DRIBI
- Enseignant: Aboubakr HAMOUDI
- Enseignant: oussama ahmedgaid
- Enseignant: Bilal DRIBI

- Enseignant: Imane CHERIET
- Enseignant: Bilal DRIBI
- Enseignant: chouaib dilmi
- Enseignant: Bilal DRIBI
- Enseignant: Bilal DRIBI
- Enseignant: Karima LADJEL

Sociolinguistics is the study of language in its social context. It is concerned with investigating the relationship between language and society with the goal being a better understanding of the structure of language, and how languages function in communication.
In this respect, Kaouache (2008) mentioned that “Sociolinguistics is a descriptive rather than prescriptive study, and modern linguistics is interested in accounting for what speakers actually say and not in what various grammarians and academics or any other “authorities” believe they should say.
- Enseignant: Bilal DRIBI
- Enseignant: Aboubakr HAMOUDI
- Enseignant: Bilal DRIBI
- Enseignant: Mohammed SENOUSSI

This Module introduces students to the fundamental concepts, theories, and research areas in Applied Linguistics. It explores how linguistic knowledge is used to address real-world language issues, particularly in language learning and teaching. Students will examine the relationship between linguistic theory and practice, and understand how applied linguistics informs modern language education methodologies.
- Enseignant: Bilal DRIBI
- Enseignant: Chahrazad HAMOUMA