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ANKARA YILDIRIM BEYAZIT UNIVERSITYPREPARATORY SCHOOL

ORIENTATION PRESENTATION

CONTENTS1. Preparatory School and its Importance

2. General School and Classroom Rules

3. Introduction of Books and Online Homework

4. Level Progression

5. Social Activities and Student Clubs

1- Preparatory School andIts Importance

›Why English? › English as an international science language

› Academic life

› Career

› English in Preparatory School

› English Education in Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University Preparatory school

› Learning How to Learn English› From Dependent Learning to Independent Learning

Why English Preparatory Class?

› To reach an English proficiency level which will be helpful to succeed in English medium departments

› To be able to understand articles and books in English

› To be able to take notes, listen to and understand lessons in English.

› To be able to answer questions in English in the midterm and final exams in both the written and oral form.

› To be able to communicate in English with other students and academic staff.

2- GENERAL SCHOOL AND CLASSROOM RULES

› Students must strictly obey the rules about class hours.

› For morning classes only, students with a valid excuse have the flexibility to come 5 minutes late to the first lesson.

› Instructors have the right to not allow late students in after the first 5 minutes have passed.

› One class hour is 45 minutes followed by a ten-minute break.

› Instructors are not allowed to have block hours. It’s not possible to offer block hours.

1- CLASS HOURS

2- DURING THE LESSON

› Students are expected to bring all materials such as books, notebooks, dictionaries, etc. to class.

› Students are NOT allowed to use cell phones, earphones, MP3 players, etc.

› When necessary, cell phones can be used in the classroom for educational purposes, but ONLY with the approval of the instructor.

2- DURING THE LESSON

› Students are not allowed to bring any kind of food to class except for water.

› Misbehaviours should be avoided in the classroom.

3- ATTENDANCE

› In the foreign language preparatory year, class attendance is compulsory.

› Students are obliged to attend at least 80% of the lessons for each level.

› Students have the right not to attend 20% (at most) of the total number of class hours for each level.

› The absenteeism limit varies according to each level’s total class hours.

› The total absenteeism of the entire academic year is taken into consideration for the AGE (Assessment in General English) exam held in January and June.

› If students exceed the absenteeism limit for the entire year, they will NOTbe allowed to take the AGE exam in January and June. (This is not valid for AGE exam in August and September.)

3- ATTENDANCE

› Students who do not meet the attendance conditions without an excuse accepted by the Directorate are regarded as unsatisfactory and repeat the level they are in.

› While health reports do not count as excuses for absenteeism, they are accepted as an excuse for midterm exams only. Students can take the make-up exam only if a health report was provided.

› The students who exceed the level absenteeism limit cannottake the final exam.

Attendance

› Students are recorded as “absent” if they miss class without a providing a valid, accepted excuse.

› Attendance is taken every class hour by the instructors.

› The instructor does not have the authority to excuse student absences.

› Every student is expected to keep track of his own absences.

Absenteeism limit for different levels

ABSENTEEISM HOURS

LEVELS WEEKLY CLASS HOURS MAXIMUM LIMIT

A / A+ 23 36

B / B+ 21 33

C / C+ 21 33

4 LEVELS TOTAL 144

ABSENTEEISM HOURS FOR BLENDED PROGRAM WEEKLY CLASS HOURS MAXIMUM LIMIT

BLA+ 8 12

BLB / BLB+ 8 12

BLC / BLC+ 8 12

4 LEVELS TOTAL 48

4- DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES

› If necessary, the instructor has the authority to start disciplinary procedures against any disobedient student.

› Those students who directly or indirectly restrict the freedom of learning and teaching or who violate the peace and order of the classroom will be punished according to institution regulations.

C) Cheating

If necessary, the instructor has the authority to start disciplinary procedures against any disobedient student. Cheating in any form is not tolerated. If a student is found cheating or attempting to cheat during an exam, the instructor shall give the student a ‘0’ grade or reduce their grade.

D) When the Instructor Does not Come to the Class

› When the instructor does not come to class, a substitute instructor will teach.

› Attendance will be checked by this substitute instructor. Students should inform the Directorate if either their instructor or the substitute instructor does not come to class.

You can visit our school’s website to find more about prep school rules and regulations.

3- COURSE BOOKS AND ONLINE HOMEWORK

Course Books

A Level (23 hours):

(A,A+,B,B+)

- Speak Out Starter

- Northstar 1 R&W/L&S

- Northstar 2 R&W/L&S

- Northstar 3 R&W/L&S

- English Attack (Online)

- Readers

A+ Level (23 hours):

(A+,B,B+,C)

- Northstar 1 R&W/L&S

- Northstar 2 R&W/L&S

- Northstar 3 R&W/L&S

- Northstar 4 R&W/L&S

- Academic Writing Series 2

- Readers

- Focus on Grammar 2

(Only Workbook)

B Level (21 hours):

(B,B+,C,C+)

- Northstar 2 R&W/L&S

- Northstar 3 R&W/L&S

- Northstar 4 R&W/L&S

- Northstar 5 R&W/L&S

- Academic Writing Series 2

- Readers

- Focus on Grammar 2

(Only Workbook)

B+ Level (21 hours):

(B+,C,C+,C++)

- Northstar 3 R&W/L&S

- Northstar 4 R&W/L&S

- Northstar 5 R&W/L&S

- Academic Writing Series 3

- Readers

- Focus on Grammar 3

(Only Workbook)

SPEAKOUT (STARTER)

Speak Out series will be

covered in Basic Level

Classes. The book consists

of 10 units.

NORTHSTAR

Northstar series have been chosen

because it follows the CEFR (Common

European Framework and Reference)

and is appropriate for teaching all four

skill areas. This series will be taught in

A+, B, B+, C, and C+ levels.

FOCUS ON GRAMMAR

This book provides

additional, supportive

grammar exercises. It is also

useful for students’ self

study efforts.

ACADEMIC WRITING SERİES 1,2,3,4

This series has been chosen to teach writing skills ranging from basic sentence level writing to paragraph and essay writing.

ENGLISH ATTACK

This innovative pedagogy immerses you in a world of authentic English while interactive, entertaining exercises keep your motivation high each and every day.

Online Homework:

› Online class codes and passwords are only given with original

copies of course books. These codes and passwords must be

kept with caution.

› Speakout and NorthStar books provide extra online activities.

Students are graded based on the number of tasks they have

completed by the end of the period.

Online Homework:

› Information necessary to access online materials will be provided by main course instructors.

› Any technical problems students may face will be handled by Pearson technical support and the responsible instructor(s) such as the IT coordinator.

› Furthermore, students wishing to apply for book scholarship may find the details on our website under Announcements (www.ybu.edu.tr/yabancidiller).

4- LEVEL PROGRESSION

A) Levels

› Students attending the English preparatory year program will be placed into 7-week levels according to the results of The Proficiency Exam and/or Placement Exam as follows:

Levels

Basic A Independent B / BLB Upper C / BLC

A+ /

BLA+

B+ /

BLB+

C+ /

BLC+

2) Level Progression

› Students need to get a score of at least 64.5 from the assessment criteria in order to move on to the next level.

› Students who do not attend classes regularly and/or cannot get the necessary score will repeat the same level.

3) Repeating the Level

› New classes are arranged for repeat students.

› Different books are covered in repeat classes.

› The Blended Learning program is offered for second-year students in the preparatory school. Attendance is obligatory forthese classes.

B) Preparatory Class Assessment Criteria

All levels

Midterm exams

%641. Midterm %24

2. Midterm %40

Quizzes %15

Student activity score%21Portfolio %13

On-line homework %8

Total %100

✓Midterms may include sections covering reading, listening, writing, vocabulary, grammar and/or speaking. Each level will take 2 midterm exams –Midterm I and Midterm II.

✓ There are no classes on midterm days.

✓ Students arriving more than 30 minutes late are NOT allowed to take the exam.

✓Students are allowed to see their evaluated midterm papers.

✓ Students have one class hour to look over their exam paper and solve any possible problems with their instructors.

1- Midterm

✓In case of any dispute, students are obliged to convey their written objections personally to the Administration of Foreign Languages within five working days at the latest.

✓Students who do not take midterm exams will receive a “0” grade on the midterm exam unless the following TWO conditions are met:✓The student has a medical report of at least 5 days in length given by a state

hospital or a university hospital of Health Ministry or an officially documented valid excuse.

✓Students MUST submit the above specified documentation to the school secretariat within 5 days of said documentation’s expiration date.

✓Make-up exams are given to students whose excuses are accepted. The date of the make-up exam is announced before the end of the period.

✓ There are no make-ups for the make-up exam.

1- Midterm (Vize)

It is possible to find midterm and proficiency exam samples on the school’s website.

✓Quiz dates, as well as midterm dates, are announced at the beginning of the period.

✓Generally, quizzes do not last more than thirty minutes.

✓Quizzes are only given to students present in class at the announced hour of the announced day. Students who are more than 5 minutes late cannot take the quiz.

✓There are no make-ups for quizzes. Students who do not take the quiz get a “0” (zero). Medical reports are not accepted as excuses for quizzes.

✓National athletes or students commissioned by Ankara YıldırımBeyazıt University are regarded as excused while performing or practicing for any activities in which they represent our country and/or the university. Quizzes given at that time are not calculated in their average.

2- Quizzes

A student’s activity score is given by his instructor(s). Activity score includes written tasks, oral presentations, speaking tasks, discussion/research tasks, student portfolios and online homework.

3- Student Activity Scores

C) EXAMS

› 1) Placement Exam (YDDS)

› It is conducted to assess the basic English knowledge and skills of all students registered at AYBU.

› Students must take the YDDS exam to determine if that student has the right to take the YDMS exam and/or to determine what level of preparatory classes the student will start in.

› Students who achieve a score of 60/100 or higher from the YDDS have the right to take YDMS. Students who get a score lower than 60 are placed as following in the preparatory program:

› 0-39/100: A (Basic) 79.5-100/100: B (Independent)

› 39.5-79/100: A+ (Basic+)

✓The AGE is administered four times in an academic year: Spring, Fall, at the beginning of the academic year, and after the end of the summer course. These exams are prepared and administered by the AYBU School of Foreign Languages.

✓First year students who complete level B with a score of 79.5 or higher or who complete level B+ successfully are eligible to take the AGE in the Spring and Fall.

✓All students can take Proficiency at the beginning of the Academic Year (September) and Summer Course Proficiency (August).

2) ASSESSMENT IN GENERAL ENGLISH (AGE)

DISTRIBUTION OF SECTIONS IN AGE

Section Distribution

Listening 25 points

Reading 25 points

Writing 25 points

Speaking 25 points

A A+ B B+ C (and plus)

AGE in JANUARY No No Those whose B levelaverage is 79.5 and above

Those who completeB+ level successfully

Those who don’t exceedend-of period andannual absenteeismlimit and who completethe level successfullycan take the exam.

AGE in JUNE No No Those whose B levelaverage is 79.5 and above

Those who completeB+ level successfully

Those who don’t exceedend-of period andannual absenteeismlimit and who completethe level successfullycan take the exam

AGE in AUGUST No Those whocomplete A+ levelsuccessfully

Yes Yes Yes

AGE in SEPTEMBER

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

REQUIREMENTS FOR TAKING AGE EXAM

HOW TO CALCULATE ANNUAL TOTAL AVERAGE› If a student’s Spring and Fall AGE score is between 59.5 and 69, then

their total cumulative academic score is considered. This means that the total cumulative academic score is averaged with the Spring and Fall AGE score. If this average score is 70 or higher, then the student passes.

– The average of the total cumulative academic score of the last 2periods before taking AGE exam are counted regardless of thestudent’s success in each level. Therefore, it is important to keep inmind that for the students starting the preparatory school at A+level and reaching C level in the 4th period, the higher theiraverage is in C level, the better chance they have to pass theproficiency exam.

HOW TO CALCULATE ANNUAL TOTAL AVERAGE

- If students complete all periods successfully, the average of all periods is counted for the AGE exam in June.

- It is compulsory to count the average of at least 3 periodsfor AGE exam in June.

- The averages of period 3 and period 4 are directly addedto the student’s overall score.

HOW TO CALCULATE ANNUAL TOTAL AVERAGE

Examples Period 1 (inJanuary AGE, this average must be used)

Period 2 (inJanuary AGE, this average must be used)

Period 3 (inJune AGE, this average must be used)

Period 4 (in June AGE, this average must be used)

GPA

a) 64.5 64.5 64.5 64.5 64.5

b) 64.5 50 (not included)

64.5 64.5 64.5

c) 50 (not included) 64.5 64.5 64.5 64.5

d) 64.5 64.5 50 64.5 60.88

e) 64.5 64.5 64.5 50 60.88

f) 50 (not included) 64.5 50 64.5 59.67

g) 64.5 50 (not included)

64.5 50 59.67

2) YBU ASSESSMENT IN GENERAL ENGLISH (AGE)

› Students registered in programs where the preparatory class is obligatory have a right to take the AGE exam if they get a score of 60 or higher from the YDDS exam.

› Students scoring 69,5 out of 100 are exempt from Preparatory Classes, while those scoring 79,5 out of a 100 are exempt from ENG 101. Students scoring 89,5 out of 100 are exempt from ENG 101 and ENG 102, which is obligatory in departments, and they get “AA”. Students scoring under 69,5 are placed into Preparatory classes in the levels below.

PREPARATORY CLASS LEVELS

YDMS Score Level

49.5-69 Prep Class B+ level (Independent)

34.5-49 Prep Class B level (Independent)

…-34 Prep Class A+ level (Basic)

Equivalence and Exemption Scores for Internationally Valid English Language Exams Recognized by AYBU Senate

YDMS TOEFL IBT PTE Academic IELTS

AcademicCAE/CPE FCE OTE

89.5 105 75 7.5 A A C1 Exempt from ENG

101 and 102

79.5 95 68 7 B B - Exempt from ENG

101

69.5 79 60 6.5 C C B2 Exempt from prep

school

Turkish

Departments

34.5 40 30 4.0 _ _ A2 Exempt from İNG

101-102-103-

104

Valid for 5 Years 2 Years 2 Years 2 Years Indefinitel

y

Indefinitely 5 Years

✓Be at the exam room 10 minutes prior to the start of the exam.

✓Have formal photo identification with you (university card, national ID card, passport).

✓Turn off your mobile devices and hand them to the invigilator and clear the desk of bags and books. Students seen with such devices during the exam will be deemed cheating and disqualified from the exam.

✓If you have a health problem that requires you to leave the exam frequently, please inform your class teacher before the exam day and provide documentation to prove they have a medical condition.

D) Exam Rules

✓Communication of any kind with another student during an exam is strictly forbidden (talking, looking around the room at other papers). If a student is seen communicating by an invigilator, they will receive a warning. If it continues, they will be asked to sit in isolation. If it once again continues, the students’ paper will be taken and they must leave the exam room and the student will be given an F grade.

✓A student may not enter the room if the listening section has already started.

✓A student may not enter the classroom if s/he arrives more than 30 minutes late.

D) Exam Rules

✓A student may not leave the exam room in the first 30 minutes of the exam and the last 10 minutes of the exam.

✓Come to the exam prepared with pencils and erasers. It is forbidden to ask another student for pencils or erasers during the exam.

✓If you have a question, raise your hand and the teacher will come to you.

✓When you enter the exam room, follow the teachers’ instructions and sit silently for the exam to commence.

D) Exam Rules

E) Summer Course

› Summer Course starts after the Spring Proficiency Exam, on the date determined by SFL administration.

› It is not obligatory to attend the Summer Course, which is conducted to prepare the students for the Proficiency Exam.

How many times can Preparatory class be repeated?› Twice at most.

› All students registered to the preparatory school and post-graduate programs where the medium of instruction is inEnglish MUST take and pass the proficiency exam.Students registered in the preparatory school are requiredto complete the preparatory school successfully within 2academic years or they are expelled from the university.The proficiency exam is administered 4 times within theacademic school year: September, January, June, andAugust. Students can only take the proficiency examadministered in September three times within 3 academicyears. If they still fail, then they are expelled from theuniversity.

› Students failing their first year in the prep school willcontinue their second year of prep school in the BlendedLearning program. (15 hours online + 8 hours in-class)

Receptive Skills through Online Resources

(1) Reading

(2) Listening

Productive Skills through In-class Tutorials

(1) Writing

(2) Speaking

The rationale for this format:

(1) Flexibility for individual needs

(2) Detailed feedback on student performance

Blended Program

Course Materials

(1) In-Class: Azar Grammar Workbook Series (4th Edition)

(2) In-Class: Writing Materials; Reading & Listening Materials (homework)

(3)Online: NorthStar Online Assignments

(4) Online: IELTS Lab (B1/B2) Online Assignments

Weekly Lesson Allocation

In-Class: 8 hours (4+4)

Online Practice: 15 hours

Total: 23 hours

Absenteeism Limit: 12 hours

Blended Program

Prep Classes BLA+/BLB/BLB+/BLC/BLC+ Evaluation Criteria

Online Assignments & Online Tasks (15% + 10%): 25%

NorthStar Vocabulary Quizzes (2 quizzes): 10%

Portfolio Tasks (10 tasks): 10%

Sub total: 45%

Midterm 1: 15%

Midterm 2: 25%

Sub total: 40%

Quizzes (2 quizzes): 15%

Total: 100%

Blended Program

NorthStar Series 1-2-3-4-5

Blended Program – Online Resources

IELTS LAB B1/B2

Blended Program – Online Resources

AZAR GRAMMAR WORKBOOK SERIES

For Grammar Practice Assignments

Blended Program – Books

Writing Materials – Sample: Opinion Essays

Blended Program In-Class Tutorials

Speaking Materials – Sample: Expressing Opinions

Blended Program In-Class Tutorials

COMPLAINTS AND SUGGESTIONS…› Every class instructor is responsible for dealing with complaints

and suggestions.

› When necessary, instructors should forward complaints to thecoordinators.

› Furthermore, all students can easily reach complaint andsuggestion forms thanks to the barcode system in all classroomsand corridors and located on the school’s website.

OFFICIALS RESPONSIBLE FOR AYBU SFL

DUTY OFFICE

MÜMİN ŞEN Director of SFL Z13

MÜGE AKGEDİK CAN Assistant Director (Academic) of SFL

Z11

ŞİNASİ YAŞAR Assistant Director (Administrative) of SFL

Z12

GÜLBEYAZ AKYÜZ –FİGEN

KANIKGeneral Coordinators of SFL C118

HÜSEYİN KARAKAŞ Secretary of SFL C110

GÜLLÜ ERGÜL / FATİH EFE Secretary C111

BEKİR KABLAN Secretary Z02

SKS Social activities and clubs ESENBOĞA CAMPUS

STUDENT AFFAIRS ESENBOĞA CAMPUS

AYBU CAMPUSESESENBOĞA YILDIRIM BEYAZIT CAMPUS FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

FACULTY OF POLITICAL SCIENCESFACULTY OF MANAGEMENTFACULTY OF ISLAMIC SCIENCESFACULTY OF FINE ARTSFACULTY OF AVIATION AND SPACE SCIENCESFACULTY OF ARCHITECTUREFACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCESGRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

ÇUBUK MAIN CAMPUS VOCATIONAL SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES

ETLİK EAST CAMPUS (NEXT TO KEÇİÖREN SWIMMING POOL)

SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES

ETLİK WEST CAMPUS FACULTY OF ENGINEERINGFACULTY OF LAWFACULTY OF DENTISTRYGRADUATE SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES

BİLKENT CAMPUS FACULTY OF MEDICINE

CİNNAH CAMPUS TURKISH MUSIC STATE CONSERVATORY

ŞEREFLİKOÇHİSAR CAMPUS BERAT COMERTOGLU VOCATIONAL SCHOOL

5- SOCIAL ACTIVITIES AND STUDENT CLUBS

› Directorate Of Health, Culture And Sports

› Psychological Counselling and Guidance Unit

› Student Clubs

› Sport Tournaments

› Facilities› Library

› Computer Laboratory

› Table Tennis- Billiards

› Basketball- Volleyball

› Independent Learning Centre (ILC)

› Cafe

› Keçiören Olympic Swimming Pool

A) Directorate Of Health, Culture And Sports

› The mission of this department is to provide students with catering and healthcare services, psychological counselling, as well as cultural and sport activities.

B) Student Clubs› 1. Social clubs:

› Social Activity and Organization Club

› International Students’ Society

› Thought and Action Club

› Law and Culture Club

› Healthy Life Club

› Young Entrepreneurs’ Club

› Innovation and Leadership Club

› Economic and Social Research Club

› Psychology Club

› Social Responsibility Projects Society

› Career Club

› Social Activity and Political Research Club

› Unlimited Abilities Club

› History and Culture Society

› Political Development Club

› Turkish Studies Society

› People’s Rights Club

› Sociology Club

› Anthropology Club

› Science and Civilization Club

› Analytical Critical Thinking Club

B) Student Clubs

› 2. Culture and arts:

› Photography Club

› Visual Arts Club

› Folk Dances Club

› Music Club

› Theatre Club

› Literature Club

3. Sports:

› Beşiktaş Club

› Fenerbahçe Club

› Galatasaray Club

› Natural Sports Club

› Football Club

› Cycling Club

B) Student Clubs

4. Science:

› Science and Technology Club

› Medical Department Scientific Research Club

› Turkish Medical Students’ International Committee – AYBU Club

› Neocortex Club

› Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

C) Psychological Counselling and Guidance Unit

› This unit aims to assist students in overcoming hardships in their academic, social, and private life, as well as teaching them how to deal with stress and how to develop their problem-solving skills.

› Except for emergencies, you should book an appointment in order to use the Psychological Counselling and Guidance Unit services.

Session topics

› family and peer relations

› academic hardships and worries

› adaptation problems

› anxiety

› depression

› stress

› dilemmas and difficulty in decision-making

› addictions etc.

C) Psychological Counselling and Guidance Unit

› Counsellor: Psychologist Burcu KÖYLÜOĞLU

› Address: Esenboğa Campus, Block A, First Floor, Room 157; Esenboğa Mah. Atatürk Cd. Çubuk/Ankara

› You need to make an appointment via email (pdrb@ybu.edu.tr) with your details (your name, phone number, etc.) or phone 0312 324 15 55 / 1391.

› For more details, visit: http://ybu.edu.tr/sks/content_detail-609-1079-psikolojik-danisma-ve-rehberlik-birimi.html?src=0

D) Free Courses

› - Bağlama course

› - Reed flute course

› - Visual arts course

› - Folk dances course

› - Gilding and miniature course

› - Theatre course

› - Turkish marbling art course

E) Sports Activities› Among the sports available for students at AYBU are basketball, volleyball,

football, ping-pong, mountaineering, athletics and orienteering. The number of sport activities available is growing day by day.

AYBU teams

› Men’s Basketball Team (UniLeague)

› Men’s Volleyball Team (UniLeague)

› Women’s Volleyball Team

› Men’s Football Team

› Men’s Ping-Pong Team

› Women’s Ping-Pong Team

› Folk Dances Group (Caucasian Group)

› Athletics (Individual)

F) DISABLED UNIT (UNIT FOR STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS)

As mentioned in the legislation of “17th Higher Education

Institutions Consultation, Coordination and Solidarity with

Disabled People”, Disabled Unit functions depending on

Medico-Social Health Culture and Sport Affairs Directorate to

identify and study the plan to be conducted. They also

develop and evaluate the results of the studies and the

implemented plans to fulfil the academic needs of disabled

people which also provides equipment, meets the

administrative, physical, sheltering, social and other related

needs of disabled people.

G) International Students

› You can contact the Preparatory School Coordinators if you

have any questions concerning your studies (Etlik Campus, 1st

Floor, C118).

› Student Affairs Office will provide you with information and

guidance regarding all kinds of non-academic issues (Ulus).

AYBU SFL: Pearson Assured Organisation

› AYBU School Of Foreign Languages was established in 2010.Since then, the school has been trying hard to reach highstandards in language teaching.

› In 2014, AYBU School Of Foreign Languages managed to beassured by Pearson and we are proud to state that also in 2015,2016, 2017 and 2018, once again we were assured by Pearson.

› This Pearson assured status means our systems and processesare thoroughly developed and properly executed at aninternational level.

EUROPEAN LANGUAGE PORTFOLIO AND CEFR

European Language Portfolio And CEFR

› The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment (CEFR) is a guideline used to describe achievements of learners of foreign languages. It was put together by the Council of Europe as the main part of the project "Language Learning for European Citizenship" between 1989 and 1996. Its main aim is to provide a method of learning, teaching and assessing which applies to all languages in Europe.

› The Common European Framework divides learners into three broad levels (A, B and C) each of which is subdivided into two groups: A1-A2, B1-B2, C1-C2.

› CEFR Level Assessment (Classroom Activity)

(Please refer to student handbook level assessment – page 18)

STUDENT CONTACT LIST

• During the first week of the school, all students are required to give their mobile phone number(s) and valid email address(es) to their instructor.

• The student contact list is of critical importance when instructors need to easily contact students, such as in case of an emergency.

It is easy to reach the orientation file from the school’s website.

WE WISH YOU A FRUITFUL ACADEMIC YEAR ☺

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