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A '''language school''' is a [[school]] where one studies a [[foreign language]]. Classes at a [[language]] school are usually geared towards, but not limited to, [[communicative competence]] in a foreign language. Language learning in such schools typically supplements formal [[education]] or existing knowledge of a foreign language. |
A '''language school''' is a [[school]] where one studies a [[foreign language]]. Classes at a [[language]] school are usually geared towards, but not limited to, [[communicative competence]] in a foreign language. Language learning in such schools typically supplements formal [[education]] or existing knowledge of a foreign language. |
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A language school is a school where one studies a foreign language. Classes at a language school are usually geared towards, but not limited to, communicative competence in a foreign language. Language learning in such schools typically supplements formal education or existing knowledge of a foreign language.
Students vary widely by age, educational background, work experience, and language proficiency.
Structure
As a general rule, new students take a placement test which enables teachers to determine which is the most appropriate level for the student. Courses can be organized in groups or for individuals (one-to-one lessons). These language schools, generally open all year round, are equipped with pedagogical material (books, tape recorders, videos, language laboratories, a library, etc.).
Organization
Most language schools are private and for-profit. Fees vary depending on demand for the language in the area where a school is located. Language schools are either independent entities or corporate franchises.
Teachers
Teachers are expected to possess native speaker fluency or acquired competence in their target languages; formal qualifications to become a language teacher, however, vary by school, region or country. Teachers may have graduated with a B.A, Master's degree or a Ph.D. Pedagogy, experience and strong teaching skills are the principal criteria during the recruitment of the language school's teachers. [citation needed]
Accommodation
Many language schools offer various kinds of accommodation to their students: host family (homestays), campus residences, shared housing, or even hotels.
Host families may live close to the selected school and students can go there walking or by public transport. The campuses and shared apartments, generally available for students aged over 18, offer various facilities such as an Internet access, TV sets, air conditioning or heating, and a shared kitchen. [citation needed]
Qualifications
Most students will sit an international language exam and receive an internationally recognized qualification.
International language exams
Language schools commonly offer specific programs to those wishing to prepare for internationally recognized language exams such as:
- TOEIC (English)
- TOEFL (English)
- University of Toronto TEFL (English)
- University of Cambridge ESOL examinations (English)
- DELF / DALF (French)
- TestDaF (German)
- DELE (Spanish)
- JLPT (Japanese)
- KLPT (Korean)
- HSK (Chinese Mandarin)
- DELI/DILI/DALI (Italian)
Some organizations combine language study with travel to destinations where the language is natively spoken, making it easier for students to become immersed in understanding the destination country's culture and language.
Language courses
English
Globally, English language schools have seen the greatest demand over schools for other languages. Over one billion people are said to be learning English in a second language or foreign language context.[1] In the United States alone, ESL learners make up over one-third of all adult, non-academic learners.[2]
English language schools are also among the most numerous in Asian countries such as China, Japan and South Korea, as Western culture influences the rising demand for English in business and cultural contexts.
Other European languages
Spanish is the second most popular language in the language travel market followed with some distance by French, Italian and German.[citation needed] While demand for French, Italian and German is decreasing, the demand for other languages such as Chinese and Arabic has significantly increased within the last years.[3] Total immersion Spanish language schools have become very popular in Latin America and Spain. Total immersion Italian language schools are popular in Italy.
Chinese
Chinese is one of the largest growing languages among second or foreign language learners, and demand for such classes has typically followed suit. Language schools teaching Mandarin Chinese in the United States and the United Kingdom have increased in number over the last two decades.[citation needed]
Arabic
Arabic has also grown in popularity in the last decade. Reasons include the continued growth of Islam worldwide (the Koran holy book is in Arabic), as well as cultural, economical and political reasons.
Russian
Russian has also grown in popularity in the last decade. Reasons include the continued growth of Russian science worldwide, as well as cultural, economical and political reasons.
See also
- Language education
- English language learning and teaching
- English as a Foreign or Second Language
- Français langue étrangère
- Arabic language school
- Second language acquisition
Sources
External links
- Language exchange abroad
- European Language Portfolio
- Council of Europe, European
- International Association of Language Centres
- What is a Language School?
- Student Reviews of Language Schools
- Link of Language Schools Worldwide and their contact information
- Language Schools in Turkish
- Free resource for English Language Schools