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Promoting the take-up of languages and student mobility

STAR ambassador visits to your school


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Date: 
Monday, 3 November, 2014 - 00:00 to Friday, 31 July, 2015 - 00:00
Event Type: 
Seminar/Lecture
Region: 
West Midlands
Location: 
Your school

Do you need help motivating your pupils and encouraging them to continue studying languages at GCSE, A level and beyond?  If so, then our Student Ambassadors for Routes (STARs) are on hand to help out.

 

Routes into Languages West Midlands has a team of enthusiastic STAR Ambassadors keen to use their passion for languages and encourage others to see the benefits of learning languages.  Our team includes current languages undergraduates as well as Erasmus students from France, Germany and Spain currently on study exchange placements at these Universities as part of their English Language studies.  They are on hand to give 'Why study languages' presentations as well as share their own experiences of studying languages in higher education.  Our students are also able to develop language taster and cultural sessions to inspire and enthuse your pupils.

 

Our STAR Ambassadors can adapt sessions to suit your requirements both in terms of content and duration and are happy to work with pupils of all ages. 

 

For more information please contact us at routes@aston.ac.uk

 

To book a visit from our STAR Ambassadors please register below providing the following information:

  • Date of event (if flexible please give a range of dates or a day of the week which is most suitable)
  • Time of event (if flexible again please give a time which is most suitable)
  • Year group of audience (this can be multiple, either all pupils together or separate talks)
  • Approximate size of audience
  • Focus of presentation (inspiring pupils in general, careers, GCSE options, A level options, university options, etc)