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Prep for Study Abroad

Build Language Skills Before You Study Abroad

Headed abroad for a semester, summer, or year? LINC’s language partners help you build fluency and confidence before departure. Schedule regular conversation sessions to improve speaking skills and ease your transition into immersion. Whether you’re practicing Spanish or another language, LINC prepares you for a more meaningful study or work abroad experience.

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Meet Sam, pictured here between Karina and Brittany, two Spanish language partners. In the spring of her freshman year, Sam met regularly with the Spanish language partners for informal conversation before going to Costa Rica the following summer.

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Sam describes her conversation sessions with the language partners as an “opportunity to expand my language skills in such an accessible and simple manner. It is something that I must take advantage of…others should do the same.”

Sam is a language enthusiast who has a deep passion for the Spanish language and cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. While enrolled in her first Spanish class, she visited LINC’s two Spanish language partners for informal conversation on a regular basis, meeting with each throughout the entire spring semester. She was motivated to seek out conversation practice because of a summer trip to Costa Rica she was planning. The ongoing sessions Sam attended each week helped prepare her for a unique opportunity she was actively pursuing, namely her 200-hour teaching certification in yoga.

Sam explains that the language partners “kindly correct me when I’m wrong and are very patient with me. They ask me questions and tell me stories so I am constantly listening.” As a result of her sessions, Sam says that she worries less about “little grammar problems” allowing her to focus on “increasing my speed and vocabulary.” Sam emphasizes that working with “someone that speaks and listens to you in the language you are learning can only help you get better, especially before going abroad.”

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