|
An
Introduction to BALEAP
By
the time you read this you will probably already have decided that you
want to take an English course in Britain. Perhaps you know you need
to take an intensive course in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) to
prepare you for an undergraduate or postgraduate degree, or maybe you
are looking for something a little different from a private language
school. So what is it that makes studying English at a university different?
Well, for a start,
you have access to a very wide range of facilities. A university campus
is often like a small town with shops, banks, restaurants, travel agents
and bookshops, not to mention sports facilities. Even more importantly,
you can usually have some access to the university library and the computing
facilities.
These learning resources
are important, because you may find that university English courses
expect you to do some independent study and research outside your classes.
Your teachers will probably be used to teaching university level students
and will introduce you to some of the study skills needed in British
universities. Even if you don't want to go on to a degree course in
Britain, you may pick up a few tips for your studies at home!
University English
courses are usually very good for improving your skills in reading,
writing, listening and speaking. You may have to read an article and
then discuss it, or research a topic and give a presentation to the
other students. You will probably find more emphasis on completing a
task in English rather than grammar classes, so for the majority of
courses you should probably be at least intermediate level to get the
most benefit, although some universities do offer lower level courses.
It is likely that
you won't only be taught English in a language class, but will have
a chance to practise by listening to some of the academic staff talking
about their special subjects so you can learn in English.
Best of all university
English courses usually attract motivated and hard-working students
who want to learn while they have fun. If you think this is you, then
choose a university English course.
Author
Virginia Irwin
Queen Mary & Westfield College
|