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Launch into English

Hear from students and teachers about how to learn English and prepare for university-level coursework anytime, anywhere.

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Smiling ASU student studying on her laptop in her bedroom.
Idioms are expressions that are not predictable from the words they are made up of, which can be confusing to English learners. Get familiar with common English idioms.
Three happy ASU students walk down Palm Walk on Tempe campus, ready for class
Get ready to flourish in the desert climate on campus at Arizona State University with the right tools and information to stay safe, happy and productive.
ASU student exploring graduate degree programs on her laptop at home.
Learn how Tomorrow’s Leaders master's degree students from the Middle East and Northern Africa (MENA) area are learning English online with ASU Global Launch.
EMI Faculty at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. Photo by Jephian Lin.
Educators who teach academic subjects in English to non-native English speakers continually develop their teaching skills by participating in EMI institutes.
Two students pose with a teacher for a self during a new student lunch.
Congratulations nearing completion of your Global Launch program! As you embark on your journey toward Arizona State University, it's crucial to be well-prepared for the admission process.
Sunset over "A" mountain on ASU Tempe campus in Arizona.
Let's talk about what you need to do to prepare for your trip to study at ASU’s premiere English program, Global Launch!
Group of smiling students outside showing the pitchfork symbol with their hands.
Several Global Launch educators shared their expertise at the 2023 TESOL International Conference. Read more about their research!
Student pointing to and explaining his poster board project.
Looking to “upskill” and improve your English communication for the business world? We can help!
student and parents
You've decided, you want to improve your English at Arizona State University. Now what do you do?
Diana Salas Diaz smiling and holding up the pitchfork symbol with her hand.
ASU alumna spearheads efforts to foster robust ties between the United States and Latin America post-graduation.
Student raising his hand to ask a question in a full classroom.
Hear from several ASU-USA Pathways students about their experiences in the program.
Female student standing in a library reading a book.
Meet Gwen, Learning Specialist and Master’s candidate in TESOL at ASU. She’s here to share some study tips for our students!