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French Coordinator, Institution-Wide Language Programme Language Centre, University of Cambridge

French Coordinator, Institution-Wide Language Programme Language Centre, University of Cambridge. LENT 2015 an overview. Languages for Medics (SSC) Courses for groups of students (20 hours f2f + 20 hours private study) Courses for individual students (10 hours f2f + 30 private study)

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French Coordinator, Institution-Wide Language Programme Language Centre, University of Cambridge

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  1. French Coordinator, Institution-Wide Language Programme Language Centre, University of Cambridge

  2. LENT 2015 an overview • Languages for Medics (SSC) • Courses for groups of students (20 hours f2f + 20 hours private study) • Courses for individual students (10 hours f2f + 30 private study) • 5 week course • Variety of levels (ab initio to B2/C1) • http://www.langcen.cam.ac.uk/lc/culp/culp-specialist-courses.html

  3. Take-up • Excellent response: • 28 students (25% of cohort) • 10 languages (including Cantonese, Polish and Hebrew) • Groups for Arabic, French and Spanish (15 students, 6 taking French) • Individual courses (13 students, 4 taking French)

  4. CHALLENGES for teachers

  5. CHALLENGES for students

  6. So what did we do?

  7. Private study and assessments • Homework • Weeks 1-4, student submit a 150-400 word essay - 3 best essays count towards final mark (10% each). • End of course presentation. Topic relevant to course content and student's medical study interest. Up to 10 minutes followed by a 5 minute Q&A session with teacher. (70% of final mark).    

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