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An important aspect of studying at a university in an English-speaking country is the English language courses and support provided by the institution. Nearly all British universities provide English for Academic Purposes (EAP) courses for students who have been offered a place, or who simply plan in the future to apply for a place, to study at a British university. What is an EAP
course? Pre-Sessional
Courses Pre-sessional EAP courses give students practice in communicating in academic English, that is in writing essays, reports and other academic papers, reading academic texts, listening to lectures and taking notes and, of course, making academic presentations. Pre-sessional courses prepare students for a life of study at a particular university by establishing personal contact with their department before their main course begins and enabling them to become familiar with, for example, the library, the computing facilities, and so on. In addition, as academic expectations vary greatly from country to country, pre-sessional EAP courses are an invaluable time for international students to come to understand the academic responsibilities and expectations they will meet in their new academic environment. Pre-sessional courses normally include trips to places of local interest in order to help students settle into their new community. In addition to this, a social programme is normally provided, and attention is given to the welfare of students, helping them settle into their accommodation, find banks, food shops, health facilities, etc. Students who attend Pre-sessional EAP courses in British universities remark on their usefulness in helping them settle and prepare for the academic course ahead. These courses help students psychologically (getting accustomed to the new culture, customs and climate), practically (finding their way around), socially (they make lots of lasting friendships on Pre-sessional courses) and of course linguistically by helping them become accustomed to academic English and to brush up their everyday English. In-Sessional
Courses Choosing a Good
EAP Course BALEAP is an organisation which works towards maintaining and improving the quality of EAP courses and protecting the interests of international students and ensuring they get good value for the fees they pay. One of the ways it does this is by its Accreditation Scheme. This is a quality assurance mechanism which assesses and accredited EAP courses that meet nationally accepted standards in the following areas: Management and Administration; Staffing; Resources and Facilities; Course Design; Teaching and Learning; Assessment; Student Welfare; and Course Evaluation. Currently, over 70 British universities are BALEAP members, and over 30 of these have courses accredited by the BALEAP Accreditation Scheme. For further information about BALEAP and BALEAP-accredited institutions, contact the BALEAP Chair: Margaret Khidhayir |
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