Euroclass
Euroclass is where a class of students
(aged 16-19) from a school (or a group of schools) comes to Bath
Academy for an extended period of time (one month, two months, a
term) with a teacher(s) to follow their home school curriculum in
English.
The aim for the students is fourfold.
Firstly, it is an opportunity for the students to improve their
level of English in the four areas of reading, writing, speaking
and listening. Living, studying and socialising in an English speaking
environment will ensure that the students increase their confidence
in speaking and listening, perfect their pronunciation, acquire
formal and informal vocabulary and knowledge of technical terms
for their subjects, and are exposed to various media in English.
Secondly, they will be able to gain an appreciation of the use
and importance of English as an International Language. Learning
in a multi-national, multi-cultural environment enables the students
to see why young people from other parts of the world, especially
Europe, the Middle and Far East, wish to learn English and progress
to British universities. They can also appreciate the problems
that some other nationalities have in learning English, learning
other subjects in English and adapting to British life.
Thirdly, as the students live in English homes, as part of a family,
they will gain an appreciation of English family life, food and
customs. Also, adapting to other people, making new friends, managing
their own time and money and being independent of their parents
will teach important life skills. As Bath is an historic tourist
city, they can begin to appreciate English history, architecture,
the effect of the Roman occupation on Britain and life in eighteenth
century England. Excursions, with prior preparation, will enhance
this appreciation.
Finally, the students will continue their academic studies by
being taught the subjects they are taking back home. In some lessons
they will be taught in ‘closed groups’, either by Bath
Academy teachers or their accompanying teachers, whilst in others
they will join the International students. They will experience
different teaching styles, be helped to become independent learners
and be tested on their studies through examinations and coursework
assignments. Regular homeworks and progress tests will also be
given and reports and certificates issued at the end of the semester
Bath Academy staff are experienced in teaching international students,
will make themselves aware of the home school curriculum and the
textbooks to go with it, and will keep in close email contact with
the students’ teachers to ensure that relevant material is
covered. Students usually have ‘closed’ groups for
English and Mathematics and for their other subjects join the University
Foundation Programme groups. Reports and certificates of attendance
are issued at the end of the period.
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