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5 free English courses from top US universities

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Many people do not have enough money to learn English to attend precisely those courses that they would like, or the schedule doesn’t fit in with the work schedule.

ForumDaily has prepared information on English language courses in different directions, which will begin in May at prestigious American higher education institutions. If you want to get a certificate, then you have to pay money, but if you just attend them - it will cost you nothing.

To obtain a certificate, you must listen and complete the tasks of all courses in turn.

1. "Preparing for a Graduate Study in the US: A course for international students" (University of Michigan)

This course will prepare you for your future graduate school in the United States. You will have the opportunity to meet other potential graduate students, hear valuable advice from international graduate students in the United States, and practice sharing your thoughts, stories and experiences in English.

Classes are held 2-3 hours a week. Registration for courses begins on June 19.

2. 'American Deaf Culture » (University of Houston system)

This is a 6-week course that provides a historical overview of the deaf American community and its evolving culture. The theoretical foundations of sociology are investigated. Deafness as a culture, not a disability, is explained by the fact that participants are sent to the world of deaf culture.
This course is intended primarily for second-year students who are interested in the social sciences, language learning, as well as the arts and humanities.

Classes are held in 2 hours per module. Registration for courses begins on June 19.

3. 'English for Business and Entrepreneurship» (University of Pennsylvania)

Welcome to English for Business and Entrepreneurship. A course created at Pennsylvania State University and sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Office of the English Language Program. To enroll in this course for free, click on "Enroll Now" and then select "Full Course." Without a certificate." This course is designed for non-native English speakers who are interested in learning more about global business economics. In this course, you will learn about the topics needed to succeed in international business. You will explore business English through authentic readings and video lectures to learn business vocabulary.

Training will last 5 weeks on 2 / 4 hours per week. Registration for courses begins on June 12.

4. "Writing in English at University" (Lund University)

Getting good writing skills at an early stage is essential for your success, both at university and in your professional life. The purpose of this course:

- give you an understanding of the conventions of academic writing in English;

- to help you put together your own “toolbox” for academic writing skills, as well as to get the opportunity to test these tools and think about your own development as a writer.

Although the course implies general skills, you can apply them to meet your specific needs.

Registration for courses begins on June 26.

5. 'English for Media Literacy» (University of Pennsylvania)

This course is designed for those whose English is not their first language, and who are interested in learning more about US media literacy. You will explore different types of media - such as newspapers, magazines, television and social media. This course will also give you the opportunity to develop a broader understanding of the role of the media in our lives.

Anyone can take this course for free and receive a certificate of completion from the University of Pennsylvania. If you want to receive a certificate for free, please fill out the financial assistance form. This course was funded by the US Department of State - Bureau of Education and the Office of the Cultural English Program. All educational materials are available for reuse and free distribution under the license. Attribution 4.0 Creative Commons.

Registration for courses begins on June 12.

 

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