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Foreign Language Study Tips

Tools

Contact

University Advising Center
Strong Hall
1450 Jayhawk Blvd
Rm 126
Lawrence, Kansas 66045
(785) 864-2834
advising@ku.edu
In Class

Class Participation

  • Your best chance for success in class will come from your enthusiasm and willingness to participate, make mistakes, and try out new things. Instructors will generally measure participation based on the following criteria:
    1. Preparedness
    2. Involvement in classroom activities - in the foreign language
    3. Contribution to small group work and activities

Attendance

  • Your presence in class is crucial. Poor attendance, no matter how well you do on exams, is a sure way to earn a poor grade.
At Home

Daily Preparation

  • Expect and plan for extensive daily preparation and study outside of the classroom.

Learn from Your Mistakes

  • Correct mistakes you made on previous homework and exams. Past corrected tests and homework are great tools for preparing for midterms and finals.

Build Vocabulary

  • Make flashcards
  • Practice with a friend aloud.
  • Define and remember words by synonyms and antonyms.
  • Create sentences.
  • Don't forget to drill verb conjugations and various forms of adjectives.

Study Aloud

  • Reading the texts aloud and reviewing exercises orally is an excellent way to improve your pronunciation, comprehension, and overall confidence in your language ability.

Produce Information

  • Try to use grammatical structures you have learned in sentences and short paragraphs.
Getting Help

Office Hours

  • When you're unable to correct your work or don't understand concepts instructors are very willing to work with you. When meeting with your instructor make sure you:
    1. have a clear idea of what you need help with
    2. bring materials (past tests, your textbook and workbook, past homework)

Tutoring

  • The Academic Achievement and Access Center maintains a listing of people who are tutors for hire in specific courses/areas. Stop by the SDC and take a look or call KU Information Center (864-3506) for tutor information.

    Additionaly, each individual language department may also have information about available tutoring.