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Are YOU looking for....?
> Personal Development
> Academic Advancement
> Language Competence
> International Awareness
There are fabulous opportunities for Gap Year students who want to spend all or part of their year out improving language skills abroad.
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CESA Languages Abroad is a founder member of the Year Out Group and adheres to the Year Out Group Code of Practice and the Members' Charter. For full details of the Year Out Group's Code of Practice, please visit www.yearoutgroup.org
Personal Development
These experiences will influence and inform,
> your opinions
> your tastes
> your outlook on life ....... from now on.
Don't believe us?See what past students discovered having been on a Gap Year course abroad... |
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Academic Advancement
Many Universities consider a Gap Year as a plus point for students (depending on the subject).
UCAS findings have shown that students who undergo a Gap Year are
> less likely to drop out &
> more likely to settle into University life
than those who take up their Degree, straight from school or college.
CESA Gap Year students who have lived away from home, studied abroad and developed a social circle amongst the international student body at their language college find the experience of going away to university, less daunting as a result, whatever their degree subject.
Modern language undergraduates have the additional advantage of several months' intense study of a language or two languages before they begin their degree, which can really help grades and boost confidence during that all important first year at University.
Language Competance
Students of European languages can see tangible results over an 8 to 16 week period, of course you are welcome to study for longer.
If studying Arabic or Russian we would recommend 8 to 20 weeks for serious linguistic improvement.
When studying Japanese or Chinese, students have to realise that whilst 12 weeks will provide a beginner with a solid grounding in the language, to see true results CESA would recommend a 24 week Gap Year course.
By the end of a Gap Year programme you should have a feeling of linguistic confidence and understanding which will stay with you for years to come.
International Awareness
Living in Fez, Morocco will differ greatly on a day to day basis to living in a UK city, whether male or female you need to think before you act. You will drink mint tea by the gallon, but don't expect a wild clubbing scene, Fez dances to a different beat.
Taking your shoes off when you enter a home in Japan isn't just polite, it's essential. You will seriously offend your hosts if you forget this rule (and we hope you like karaoke, it's something of an obsession in Okazaki!).
You will also meet other Gap Year language students from across the globe and learn to appreciate the similarities that can bring us together, but also understand the differences which sometimes pull us apart.










