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English Medium Instruction (EMI)
What is it?
An increasing number of higher education institutions are adopting English as the medium of instruction for parts of or entire programs. This means that vital academic exchanges are now taking place more frequently in second languages (L2) from both the teacher and student side. While this clearly enhances not only the international reputation of the university but also the degree of proficiency and confidence in the language of instruction (English, the lingua franca), it can also prove challenging for all parties concerned and thus inhibit communication and ultimately know-how transfer between teachers and students. Currently the University of Freiburg offers 15? Masters programs taught either partially or entirely in English. As this trend is bound to continue, a project team has been established to offer guidance and support to lecturers/academic staff who teach and conduct research on a regular basis in English.
Services offered
- Discourse and syntax training to convey clear, precise messages
- Individual coaching for lecturers unable to attend longer workshops/courses, including Adobe Connect sessions
- Coaching in subject specific pronunciation and intonation
- Translations, proofreading and language consulting for lesson and conference presentations
- Tailored you-focused workshops on research writing
The benefits
- Fine tune your target discourse
- Incease confidence in delivering quality lessons in a foreign language
- Develop and hone skills to cope with student communication difficulties in the classroom
- Become more aware of cultural aspects at play in the classroom and be better prepared for the multicultural learning environment
- Enhance necessary soft skills when engaging and guiding students in workshop like environments as well as outside the classroom
The next step
In order to provide competent consulting for those interested in utilizing EMI services, an initial needs analysis must be conducted. This is generally followed by classroom observation, which allows the EMI instructors to get a personal picture of the classroom dynamics as well as the lecturer's language and soft skills. Upon observation, a feedback meeting (via Adobe Connect) is scheduled to present our proposals, discuss any additional options and set up the agreed upon measures. The needs analysis questionnaire can be accessed by clicking here: