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Hear from students and teachers about how to learn English and prepare for university-level coursework anytime, anywhere.
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Dedicating a few minutes each day to reading, writing, listening, and speaking English will help you learn it quickly and overcome any challenges you may encounter.
At times, you will miss your home, family and friends while you are studying abroad. Keeping an open line of communication, as well as other self-care, will help you manage your homesickness.
To be a TA at ASU, international grad students can take the Speaking Proficiency English Assessment Kit (SPEAK) test or International Teaching Assistant (ITA) course to boost their spoken English.
To truly be immersed in American culture, experiences outside the classroom are important. These experiences will allow you to practice English, make friends and create unforgettable college memories.
Teaching English to non-native speakers in different parts of the world is a rewarding way to discover the needs of ESL students. Our new teachers are bringing this insight to Global Launch.
Learn how advanced English students at ASU Global Launch prepare for university success through group research and presentations.
Japanese university administrators visit Arizona State University Global Launch to share knowledge and innovate their teaching and English language programs.
Global Launch alum shares his English language journey from arrival to the U.S. to pursuing PhD studies at Arizona State University.
Many people experience trauma, including international students. By using proven trauma informed instruction, teachers can help them flourish in the classroom.
Research shows more and more international students learning English are impacted by trauma or hardship. Teachers can recognize the signs and help.
Taking English classes is a great way to improve your language skills and reach your academic goals. Did you know there are many enjoyable ways to improve your English outside of class as well?
Feeling stressed at college? Learn how getting organized, exercise, slow breathing, meaningful relationships, and setting boundaries can keep you grounded.