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“STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM: MEANING, OPPORTUNITIES, RESULTS” A project, prepared by the pupils of 9 th form: Danilkina Alina Semerenko Anastasia Panchenko Arina Teacher: Kharchenko Lyudmila Borisovna
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF OUR PROJECT ARE TO FIND OUT: v What do exchange programs exactly mean v Difference between exchange programs v The opinion of the pupils who used student exchange programs v Pros and cons of studying abroad v What results can studying in a foreign country give
‘The borders of the World’ are removed not by armies, but by language communication. Nowdays, one of the main tasks of people is to understand each other. The story of the Tower of Babel - not only the biblical parable, designed to warn people of pride, but also a demonstration of the most severe punishment - linguistic separation.
‘The borders of the World’ are removed not by armies, but by language communication. Nowdays, one of the main tasks of people is to understand each other. The story of the Tower of Babel - not only the biblical parable, designed to warn people of pride, but also a demonstration of the most severe punishment - linguistic separation.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN ORDINARY LIFE In our life, knowledge of a foreign language is necessary to people, that’s why we start learning different languages even as children. As a help in learning foreign languages pupils can use student exchange programs. Now we would like to tell you about these programs.
WHAT DO EXCHANGE PROGRAMS MEAN? A student exchange program is a program where students from a secondary school or university study abroad at one of their institution's partner institutions. Student exchange programs may involve international travel, but does not necessarily require the student to study outside of their home country. For example, the National Student Exchange program (NSE) offers placements throughout the United States and Canada.
EXCHANGE § EXCHANGE PROGRAMS CAN BE DIVIDED INTO 2 GROUPS BY THE TERM. SHORT-TERM LONG-TERM
SHORT – TERM EXCHANGE A short-term exchange program is also known as summer/intensive or cultural exchange program. These focus on homestays, language skills, community service, or cultural activities. High school and university students can apply for the programs through various government or non-governmental organizations that organize the programs. A short-term exchange lasts from one week to three month and doesn’t require that the student to study in any particular school or institution. The students are exposed to an intensive program that increases their understanding of other cultures, communities, and languages.