1. Lauren Richardson, a former
student of DU, whose major
is international studies and
minor in Chinese. She
benefits from her language
skill when she apply for the
job.
“ I am glad that I can speak
another language, it is a skill
that I can use it right away.”
said Richardson.
2. Xiao Tan, a third year student double majoring in psychology and
communication. She has been taking French since last year.
3. “English is the second
language for most of the
students in China, so when I
have chance to learn a third
language at DU, I definitely
take this chance. Why not,
right?”Said Tan.
“I benefit from DU language
program.” said Tan.
4. According to a recent
report that conducted by
Columbia University,
French is the most popular
language that people want
to learn.
5. In 2009, the Modern Language Association (MLA) conducted a study to
gauge the status of foreign language learning in the US. The study shows
that the number of students of studying a foreign language increased by
6.6% by comparing to the past three years.
6. DU Center for World Languages and Cultures locates on the second
floor in the Sturm Hall. It is a separated from but related to
language and literature department.
7. DU Center for World Languages and Cultures offers placement tests
before you get into the class, at the same time they offering tutoring for
students who need help after class.
8. DU Center for World Languages and Cultures offers drop-in tutoring. The
tutoring takes place at the CWLC office, Sturm Hall, Room 201.
More information please check website: http://www.du.edu/cwlc/
9. • DU Center for World
Languages and Cultures
opens to both
undergraduate and
graduate student, faulty,
staff.
• CWLC Piloted two
directed independent
language study Programs.
10. All tutors who work at Center for World Languages and Cultures are
DU students and faulty, some of them are native speakers. CWLC
provides you a real life experience when you are in the session.
11. According to CWLC website, the center prepares DU students for
the global citizenship that is their inheritance as adults for 21st
century.
12. Students are asking questions during the tutoring session at DU Center
for World Languages and Cultures.
13. DU Center for World Languages and Cultures provides good
studying environment, such as white board, tables and comfortable
chairs. It also offers free tea and coffees, whenever you need.
14. • Jack Mao, a junior student who majors in computer science. He is
Japanese and Chinese tutor at CWLC. “ I love working at CWLC, I learnt a
lot from people who work with me. I love CWLC.” said Mao.
15. All tutors in DU Center for World Languages and Cultures are friendly
and nice. “ We are glad to help individuals even in our free time.” said
Jack Mao. ( right on the picture)
16. “ Usually, I am here to help students
with their homework, but I could
also help students review or even
preview the chapters.” Said Mao.
“ My mission here is to help
everyone with anything in their
learning progress.”Said Mao.