The
Importance of:
Studying English
Studying
in the UK may be important to you, but don't forget that no matter how
well you know your subject area, you sill find that, without the right
level of proficiency in English, you will struggle to pass your course!
With
this in mind some universities have devised a range of courses to help
overseas students come to terms with the demands of studying for university
graduate or post-graduate degrees. We know that a lack of linguistic ability
not only means low academic performance, but can also lead to an unhappy
overall experience for you, the student.
A one-year long English
Language Foundation Course helps to equip students with the language needed
to cope with most graduate and postgraduate courses within a university.
It is usually aimed at students who satisfy the university's entrance
requirements in their chosen area of study. Students who do not possess
the right subject qualifications would then be expected to gain them after
taking the course. The entrance requirement for Foundation Courses is
IELTS 5.0/TOEFL 500/Cambridge First Certificate or Equivalent.
For students of lower
English language ability a Pre-Foundation English Course is the best option.
Designed to bring language ability up from an elementary knowledge, this
may be taken over a period of up to 2 years and gives those who start
with limited English a chance to combine their studies with an extensive
experience of English life and culture.
For students who have
already gained both relevant qualifications and the right level of English,
a Pre-Sessional Academic English Course is recommended. This sort of intensive
4-week course helps students come to terms with the academic culture of
a UK university and brings them 'up to speed' in their new environment
from day one.
Similarly an 'English
Plus' summer school for adult students can provide an introduction to
general conversational and written English. These are usually mixed with
a friendly and stimulating diet of cultural activities and heritage visits.
Getting your English
into shape for serious academic study will always be hard work - but it
can also be fun. With the right course, skilled tutors, and a friendly
environment you can combine a important part of your career plan with
an experience you can always treasure. Perhaps the biggest advantage of
a University English course is that you will already be in a large institution
with lots of modern resources which are specifically aimed at young people
like yourself. You can practise being an undergraduate while qualifying
to become one.
Author
Mark
Bannister
Staffordshire University
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