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The Listening Log: exploiting listening opportunities beyond the classroom
Jenny Kemp - 20 May 2009
When Erasmus and Study Abroad students come to the UK they are exposed to a great deal of language in their new environment. This exposure presents them with a wealth of listening opportunities, many of which can be exploited for learning and skills development. This paper explains why the Listening Log was introduced and what it entails. Samples of Listening Log entries will be used to illustrate how keeping a Listening Log can encourage learners to apply skills covered on the course and reflect on their own performance, thus achieving autonomy.
Insurance and residence abroad
John Canning - 28 September 2004
Residence Abroad
- 26 July 2004
Residence or study abroad can be the most rewarding element of a degree programme, bringing enhanced maturity, cultural insights and valuable transferable skills as well as improved language proficiency. This article traces the development of student residence abroad, summarises research findings, describes how best to implement a programme, and points to the many resources available to help staff and students involved in residence abroad.
Assessing risk for residence abroad
- 14 July 2004
American Studies
Niall Palmer - 18 October 2002
A general overview of the nature and variety of American Studies degree courses in United Kingdom universities, including notes on the differing structures and content of degree courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, opportunities for study abroad and the wide range of resources available for students and lecturers in American Studies.
Intercultural issues in foreign language learning and ethnographic approaches to study abroad
Shirley Jordan - 27 September 2002
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