In addition to the core skills you will develop, or improve, through studying with Adult Learning you will have the opportunity to further strengthen transferable skills that are of use to you in your personal and work life.
Some of the skills you may improve through learning with Adult Learning
- Listening skills - You will need excellent listening skills to get the most from your experience, both within the classroom and outside of it. It takes more time and effort to process a foreign language, consequently you think harder about what you are hearing and how to make an appropriate response.
- Speaking skills - Not only the new language but in your mother tongue. Learning another language can improve your ability to communicate more accurately in your own language as you appreciate the potential difficulties in speaking too quickly and using jargon.
- Cultural understanding - You will learn more about other countries, their customs and their way of life.
- Empathy and the ability to relate to others - You will build relationships with your peers and understand their challenges in learning another language. As you develop a greater understanding of other countries and cultures you will be able to identify similarities and differences with the way you live.
- Patience - Patience is absolutely essential when studying a language, it takes time, effort and lots of repetition and practice.
- Teamwork - You will work in whole class groups, small groups and paired activities.
- Independent study skills - you will need to work outside of the classroom to improve your knowledge and skills.
- Creative problem solving - When you are outside of your comfort zone, speaking a different language you will have to be creative to solve communication problems.
- Writing skills - Your knowledge of grammar conventions in a new language will be strengthened. You will be able to compare and contrast similarities and differences between languages.
- Coaching & mentoring skills - You will develop these as you work alongside and support your peers.
- Self-confidence - You will feel good about yourself as your language skills improve.
- Perseverance - Learning to speak a new language is a very challenging, but extremely rewarding, process. Your perseverance will be rewarded with lifelong skills.