This course aims to provide students with critical analytical skills that are essential for linguistics and related fields, fostering a deeper appreciation for language diversity and complexity. Topics include word formation processes, morphemes, sentence structure, syntactic categories, and their social implications. The course utilizes lectures, interactive discussions, and hands-on activities, encouraging active engagement through real-world examples and collaborative exercises. Assessment methods include exams, class participation to evaluate understanding and application of concepts, and collaborative projects to explore practical applications of morphology and syntax, fostering teamwork and real-world relevance. This course aligns with SDG 4 (Quality Education) by promoting linguistic diversity, and SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities) by addressing language and identity . By the end of the course, students will critically analyze English language structures and their impact.