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University of Missouri ColumbiaAbout the
The University of Missouri (MU, Mizzou) offers high quality English language instruction to non-native speakers of English through the Center for English Language Learning (CELL). CELL encompasses the Intensive English Program, English Language Support Program and special programs. The Intensive English Program, established in 1978, provides individuals with the English language skills necessary to successfully study for an academic degree at a college or university in the United States as well as to achieve professional or personal goals. The English Language Support Program provides language testing and coursework to assist MU international students in succeeding in their academic endeavors. CELL also offers customized language and cultural training for special groups.
University of Missouri ColumbiaAbout the
Established in 1839, the University of Missouri knows what it means to be first. We were the first public university west of the Mississippi River. We are home to the world’s first journalism school. We started the tradition of homecoming. As a flagship, land-grant institution and one of only 65 universities across the U.S. and Canada to be a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities, we are a campus where empathy, innovation and hard work combine to solve the world’s grand challenges. Our community of students, faculty and staff enhances bovine reproduction, composes award-winning music and generates life-saving radioisotopes in the most powerful university research reactor in the country. We tackle diverse problems because Missouri is a diverse state — from the southern Ozarks to the northern plains. We are Mizzou, where Black and Gold runs deep and Truman the Tiger embodies our bold spirit.
Focus of Study : Courses are available for students with beginning, intermediate and advanced English proficiency. Students are placed in one of five levels of proficiency as determined by the results of the placement test administered at the beginning of the term.
Benefit, Goal of this course : The curriculum includes instruction in grammar, writing, reading, speaking, pronunciation, listening, vocabulary and library skills. In the higher levels, the program has a strong academic focus; students work on improving reading skills, writing research papers, developing note-taking skills and communicating effectively in a university setting.
Curriculum : Level 1
Grammar with Writing I Guided Reading and Vocabulary I Listening and Speaking I Reading Skills I
Level 2
Grammar II Listening and Speaking II Reading II Writing II
Level 3
Grammar for Academic Purposes III Listening and Speaking for Academic Purposes III Reading for Academic Purposes III Writing for Academic Purposes III
Level 4
Grammar for Academic Purposes IV Listening and Speaking for Academic Purposes IV Reading for Academic Purposes IV Writing for Academic Purposes IV
Level 5
Grammar for Academic Purposes V Listening and Speaking for Academic Purposes V Reading for Academic Purposes V Writing for Academic Purposes V
Course Information
Class size
12 Students
Schedule
16 Weeks
VISA Info
Level 1 Grammar with Writing I Guided Reading and Vocabulary I Listening and Speaking I Reading Skills I Level 2 Grammar II Listening and Speaking II Reading II Writing II Level 3 Grammar for Academic Purposes III Listening and Speaking for A
Focus of Study : Courses are available for students with beginning, intermediate and advanced English proficiency. Students are placed in one of five levels of proficiency as determined by the results of the placement test administered at the beginning of the term.
Benefit, Goal of this course : The curriculum includes instruction in grammar, writing, reading, speaking, pronunciation, listening, vocabulary and library skills. In the higher levels, the program has a strong academic focus; students work on improving reading skills, writing research papers, developing note-taking skills and communicating effectively in a university setting.
Curriculum : Level 1
Grammar with Writing I Guided Reading and Vocabulary I Listening and Speaking I Reading Skills I
Level 2
Grammar II Listening and Speaking II Reading II Writing II
Level 3
Grammar for Academic Purposes III Listening and Speaking for Academic Purposes III Reading for Academic Purposes III Writing for Academic Purposes III
Level 4
Grammar for Academic Purposes IV Listening and Speaking for Academic Purposes IV Reading for Academic Purposes IV Writing for Academic Purposes IV
Level 5
Grammar for Academic Purposes V Listening and Speaking for Academic Purposes V Reading for Academic Purposes V Writing for Academic Purposes V
Course Information
Class size
12 Students
Schedule
16 Weeks
VISA Info
Level 1 Grammar with Writing I Guided Reading and Vocabulary I Listening and Speaking I Reading Skills I Level 2 Grammar II Listening and Speaking II Reading II Writing II Level 3 Grammar for Academic Purposes III Listening and Speaking for A
Accommodation
On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Accomodaton
On campus dormitory
Surrounding Area
Ranked by the American Institute for Economic Research as one of the nation’s top 10 college towns, Columbia combines small-town comforts, community spirit and a low cost of living with big-city culture, activities and resources. Our city of about 110,000 people lies midway between Missouri’s largest metro areas: St. Louis and Kansas City. It is home to nationally-recognized public schools including two top-ranked high schools and other colleges and educational centers. It is packed with restaurants and entertainment venues; home to multiple parks and outdoor recreation sites such as Rock Bridge State Park and the MKT Trail; and hosts more than a dozen annual cultural festivals. Come see why Money magazine, Fortune magazine, U.S. News & World Report, Men’s Journal, MSN.com and others have all named Columbia one of the best places in the country to live.
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