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ESL SUGGESTIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Use this sheet to help you: Explore options that can help improve your English language skills S 5 minute self test This helpsheet describes a range of ways you can improve your English speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Before you read on, look at the suggestions below and tick those you are already doing. Immerse yourself into communities that use English Attend classes to improve your English language skills Listen to the radio — including news and current affairs radio Watch a variety of television programs Join a club or society on campus Invest in a good grammar book and a good dictionary Keep a glossary of new terms Subscribe to an Australian newspaper If you haven’t ticked all or most of these, there is much more you could be doing to build your English language skills. Read on. Authors: Davies, W. M., Beaumont, T. J. Some, or all of the material in this helpsheet, appear in: Martin Davies (2011), Study Skills for International Postgraduate Students. Basingstoke, UK.: Palgrave, MacMillan. ISBN: 140 399 580 X. library.unimelb.edu.au/libraries/bee Helpsheet Giblin Eunson Library

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ESL SUGGESTIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Use this sheet to help you:

• ExploreoptionsthatcanhelpimproveyourEnglishlanguageskills

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5 minute self test

This helpsheet describes a range of ways you can improve your English speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Before you read on, look at the suggestions below and tick those you are already doing. • ImmerseyourselfintocommunitiesthatuseEnglish• AttendclassestoimproveyourEnglishlanguageskills• Listentotheradio—includingnewsandcurrentaffairsradio• Watchavarietyoftelevisionprograms• Joinacluborsocietyoncampus• Investinagoodgrammarbookandagooddictionary• Keepaglossaryofnewterms• SubscribetoanAustraliannewspaper

If you haven’t ticked all or most of these, there is much more you could be doing to build your English language skills. Read on.

Authors:Davies,W.M.,Beaumont,T.J.

Some,orallofthematerialinthishelpsheet,appearin:MartinDavies(2011),StudySkillsforInternationalPostgraduateStudents.Basingstoke,UK.:Palgrave,MacMillan.ISBN:140399580X.

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GENERAL ADVICE

Why learn English?ItmightseemstrangetoevenaskthisquestionaseveryoneunderstandsthatEnglishisimportant.Butitisoftennotrecognisedhowimportantitis.

• WhileEnglishisnottheworld’smostwidelyspokenlanguage(MandarinChineseis)itisthemostwidelydistributedlanguage.MostpeopleintheworlduseEnglishasasecondlanguage.Formanydevelopedcountriesitistheonlylanguageortheonlyofficiallanguage.

• HowEnglishisusediscriticaltoitsimportance.Itisthelanguageofscience,medicine,business,technology,industry,law,politicsandgovernment,internationalrelations,maritimeandair-trafficcontrol,theinternetande-commerce,news,theprofessions,aswellasentertainmentandpopularculture.Itisalsothelanguageoftravel.KnowEnglishandyoucango anywhere and work anywhere(Kitao,1996).WithoutgoodEnglish,youremploymentopportunitiesareseriouslylimited.WithgoodEnglishyouliterallyhavetheworldatyourfeet!WithexcellentEnglishyouareatruely global citizen!Therefore,youhaveplentyofincentivetoimprove.Yourfuturedependsonit.

Don’t Say You Were Not Warned!

TheimportanceofEnglishforfutureemploymentcannotbeoverstated.InarecentsurveyofemployersbyGraduateCareersAustralia(2006),interpersonal and communications skills (written, oral, listening)wererankedfarabove“qualifications”and“previousemployment”asthe most important selection criteria whenhiringgraduates(57.5%,35.4%and27.6%respectively).Similarly,employersregarded“theleastdesirablecharacteristics”whenrecruitinggraduatestobelackofcommunicationskills(written,oral,listening)atfirstplaceinalistof10characteristics(40.2%).Pooracademicqualificationswereonlyrankedfifthinalistof10leastdesirablecharacteristics(15%).(See:GraduateCareersAustralia,‘GraduateOutlook2006’).

A2005reportbyCPAAustralia,themainprofessionalAccountancybody,notedthatpoor English wasareasonfornotemployinggraduates.(See“Employersarereluctanttotakeonaccountantsfromnon-Englishspeakingcountries”,2005).Inotherwords,employerspreferanemployeewhocancommunicatewell(inEnglish)overahighlyqualifiedemployee.Whocanblamethem?Ifyouwerealocalemployer,wouldn’tyouthinkthesame?

Themainmessagefromallthisisthefollowing:YouraimasastudentinAustraliaistodevelopyourEnglishlanguageskillsasmuchasitistogainaprofessionalqualification.Therefore,treatEnglishlanguagelearningasanother subject you have to study!

WecannothelpyouimproveyourEnglishbygivingyouamagicalpill!Improvementinvolveshardworkanddeliberate effortonyourpart.ImprovingyourEnglishshouldbeacentralpartofyourstudieswhileinAustralia.Indeed,itcouldbearguedthatimprovingyourEnglishismoreimportantthanlearningyoursubjectcontent(whichthesedaysissubjecttoconstantchange).

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Themostsuccessfulwaytolearnalanguageistoimmerse yourself into the language community.Humanbeingsarelanguage-usinganimals.Wehavetolearnlanguage.Ourbrainsare“wired”forit.Butweneedexposuretolanguageinorderforittohappen.Themoreexposure;thefasteryoulearn.It’sassimpleasthat.

Myyoungsondoesnotneeddictionaries,theinternetorbookswithgrammarexercises.HesurroundshimselfwithEnglishandheisNOTafraidofmakingmistakes.Hejustspeaks,listensandgetscorrected.Helearnsastonishinglyfast.Infact,hisoralEnglishwas,attheageoffive,betterthantheEnglishofmostpostgraduatestudentshereintheFaculty!HiswayoflearningEnglish—andthewaywelearntournativelanguagewhenwewerechildren—isbymeansof“play”(havingfunwiththelanguagebyusingit).ThebestwayofimprovingyourEnglishistosimulate these conditions.Youwon’timproveasfastasafourorfive-yearold,butyouwillimprove.

ThefactthatyouarenowinanEnglish-speakingcountrymeansthatyoushouldbeabletoregularlyputyourselfinsituationswhereyouhavetouseEnglish.Ifyoudon’tdothis,itmeansyouarewastingaveryvaluableopportunity.

Ifthatdoesnotmotivateyou,thinkofthefollowing:Thebestwaytolearnalanguageistobeinthelanguagecommunitywhereitisbeingused.Howmanymillionpeoplefromyourhomecountrywouldlikethatopportunity? You HAVE that opportunity right NOW. TAKE IT.

Keep a glossary/dictionary:

Expandingyourvocabularyiscritical.Putasmallpadinyourpocket.Everytimeyouhearanewwordorphrase,writeitdown.Lookituplater,oraskanativespeaker.Thisshouldbeadailyactivitylastingalife-time.Englishhasavastandcomplexvocabulary(thelongerOxfordDictionaryrunsto20volumes!)andyoucanneverhaveenoughwordsandphrasesatyourdisposal(nativespeakersalwayshaveadictionarynearby).Englishisalsoa“vacuumcleaner”language,suckinginwordsandphrasesfrommanyotherlanguages(seethevideo:TheAdventureofEnglish).Youareresponsibleforyourownlearningofthisimportantlanguage.Itshouldbekeypriorityforyoufortherestofyourlife.

NB: Your English will not improve unless you USE the language.

Thismeans:• Regularexposureoveralongperiod• Dedicatedpractiseandimprovement(deliberateeffortinfixingyourmistakesand

developingyourvocabulary)• Makinganefforttoalways“gohigher”thanyourcurrentability.Readnewspapers

thatyoufindhard(noteasy),talktopeoplewhoarebetterinEnglishthanyou(nationalityisirrelevant,thoughobviouslyanativespeakerisbestofall).

• Avoidingsustaineduseofyournativelanguage.Thiscaninterferewithandslowdowntheprocessoflearningthetargetlanguage.Ifyouspendallyournightsandweekendsspeakingyournativelanguage,itmakesithardertolearnEnglish.One step forward, three steps backward!

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WEBLINKS

TheinternetisagreatresourceforlearningEnglish.Therearethousandsofusefulsites.Thefollowinglinkshaveavarietyofweb-basedresourcesforESLlearning(somearebetterthanothers).Therearethousandsofotherusefulwebsites:typein“AdvancedESL”.

• TheUniversityofMichiganEnglishlanguageInstitute(aVASTresourceofrelevantlinks):http://sitemaker.umich.edu/eli.resources/home

• PurdueUniversity’sOnLineWritingLab(OWL)http://owl.english.purdue.edu/• Alsosee:“CommonErrorsinEnglish”:http://public.wsu/edu/~brians/errors.html• EnglishPage.comforadvancedexerciseshttp://www.englishpage.com/• AdvancedCompositionforESLstudents:http://eslbee.com/

All international students have problems with articles: “the”, “a”, “an”.Seethefollowingsiteforpracticeexerciseshttp://www.englishpage.com/articles/index.htm/

Classes:

• TheUniversityofMelbourne’sAcademicSkillsUnit(ASU)offersfreeshortcoursesinlistening,speaking,writing,grammarandreading.TheyalsohaveadropinserivceattheGiblinEunsonLibrary,noappointmentneeded http://services.unimelb.edu.au/academicskills.

• TheCouncilofAdultEducationoffersESLclasses(forafee):http://www.cae.edu.au/web/?category=397.

• TheMelbourneSchoolofGraduateResearchoffersafreeshortcoursetohelpyoudevelopyourwrittenandspokenacademiccommunicationskills.http://gradresearch.unimelb.edu.au/programs/upskills/thesis_writing.html#ESL

LISTENING:

RadioTheAustralianBroadcastingCorporation(ABC)http://www.abc.net.auhasusefulradiostationstopracticeyourlistening.RadioisbetterpracticethantheTVasyoureallyhavetolisten.Itisgoodforavarietyofaccentstoo.Thecontentmightseemfastanddifficultatfirst,butletthelanguagewashoveryou.Tapeprograms,takenotesandplaythemback.Inafewdaysyouwillunderstandmorethanwhenyoustarted.Listentothesestationsonthebus,inbed—anytimeyouhaveasparemoment.TheABCnowpodcastsmanyofitsprogramsinmp3format(includingcurrentaffairsandnews).Thisisveryusefulasyoucanlistenwhenitisconvenientforyou.Fordetails,see:http://www.abc.net.au/services/podcasting/

Werecommendthefollowingradiostations.(AMBandonly):• 621 (Radio National—Australia wide):Veryvaried:Music,Politics,Religion,History,

Philosophy,Cooking,Law,Education,Science,IT.etc.

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• 774 (Victorian ABC):Localissuesandconcerns• 864 RPH Radiofortheprinthandicappedhttp://www.rph.org.au/development.htmlhas

programswheretheyreadthenewspapersforblindpeople.Usefulforyoutoo.• 1026 Newsradio.Constantnewsservice.

NotethatMelbourneUniversityhasasystemcalledLectureCapture(foremlycalledLectopia).Somelecturesareroutinelytapedandavailableonline(notallsubjectshowever).YoucanpracticeyourlisteningonsomeinterestinggeneraltopicsattheAsiaCentre,forexample,here:http://www.asialink.unimelb.edu.au

Onceagain,takenotesandreplayforlisteningpractice.

Television

OfcourseTVisgoodlisteningpracticetoo.TheABCchannel(Channel2)isBYFARthebestforcurrentaffairs(Watch:The7.30Report,FourCorners,Lateline).Mediawatchisgoodforindependentcriticalassessmentofthemediaitself.TheABChasrecentlylauncedanotherchannel:ABC24Sunday(Channel9)isnotbad.ForABCprogramming—bothTVandRadio:

• See:AustralianBroadcastingCorporation:http://www.abc.net.au• TheSBS(SpecialBroadcastingService)(Channel0)isalsoexcellent,broadcastingin68

languages.The6pmand9.30pmnewsserviceisverygood:http://www.sbs.com.au/• Inaddition,werecommendthecheapestcinemaintown:WaverleyCinema(ascheap

as$8.00amovie!).http://www.waverleycinema.com/• CinemaNovahascheapmoviestoo:http://www.cinemanova.com.au/

SPEAKING:

Ingeneral:surroundyourselfwithEnglish,speakupanddon’tbeafraidofmakingamistake.Childrenlearnlanguageremarkablyfastpartlyduetotheirwillingnesstoengageinconversationwithouttheanxietyofmakingerrors.Errors are essential to learning. Communication is also more than “accuracy”.Tolearnfast:pretendyouareachildagainandjusttalk!

Meetpeople:

• JoinaCluborSocietyonCampus:http://www.union.unimelb.edu.au/jump-in/clubs/(ifyoudon’tlikeanyoftheonesonoffer,startyourownclub!)NOTE:It’sbestifyoujoinby yourself.Youwillmakefriendsquicker.Nativespeakersoftenavoidgroupsofinternationalstudentsbecausewethinkyouwanttobewithyourfriends!

• Attendthe“CompatriotLunches”(watchyouremailfornoticesfromInternationalStudentServices).

• AlsoseetheAcademicSkillsUnitclassesonconversationandfluency.JointhepublicspeakingsocietiessuchasToastmasters:http://www.toastmasters.org/(limittoAustralia,VictoriaandMelbourne)orRostrum:http://www.rostrum.com.au/vic

• The Let’s Talk! Conversation Groupisauniversity-wideplaceforInternationalstudentstopracticespeakingEnglish,andmeetnewpeople.http://letstalkbysalp.wordpress.com/

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WRITING and READING:

SpendingyourtimedoinggrammarexercisesisoflimitedvaluewhenyouaresurroundedbyEnglish.It’sbettertoengageinthelanguagebyusingit.(Thisiscalledthe“communicativeapproachtolanguagelearning”).Nonetheless,youmaybeveryweakinsomeaspectsofgrammarandwouldliketopurchaseagrammarbookforexercises.HerearesomeESL-dedicatedbookshopsinMelbourne.

• Bookery348DrummondStCarlton3053PH:93477857http://www.bookeryeducation.com.au/

• T.E.S.L.BOOKS19-21ClaremontAveMalvern3144PH:[email protected]://www.teslbooks.com/TheyhaveresourcesonanyaspectofESL.

Werecommendthesetextsforgrammar:RaymondMurphy,AdvancedEnglishGrammarinuseandMichaelVince:FirstCertificateLanguagePractice.Foressaywritingandcompositionwerecommend,OshimaandHogue’s,IntroductiontoAcademicWritingandWritingAcademicEnglish.

Typicalgrammarproblemsallinternationalstudentshavearethefollowing:ARTICLES,PREPOSITIONALPHRASES,TENSES,VERBFORM,SENTENCESTRUCTURE,NOUN-VERBAGREEMENT.Dosomepracticenowandavoidproblemslater.Note: your grades WILL be influenced by grammar mistakes.

NEWSPAPERS

ItisarguablewhetherthereismuchdifferenceinthequalityofAustralianNewspapers.InmyopinionTheAustralianhasabetterstandardofjournalismandlongerandmorechallengingarticles(intermsoflanguageused).TheHerald-SunhasalowerstandardofEnglish:http://www.heraldsun.com.au.Aspostgraduatesyoushouldbereadingbetter(morechallenging)materialthanthis.Thefree“newspaper”MXcontainsalotofrubbish.Iamnotsayingdon’treadit,butitwon’thelpyourEnglishmuch.(IndeeditmayinfluenceyoutouselotsofinformalorcolloquialEnglishwhichisnot used inprofessionaloracademicwritingandspeaking).TheotherfreepaperEpochTimesismarginallybetter:http://www.theepochtimes.com

NOTE:TheworstthingyoucandowhileinAustraliaforashorttimeistospeakyourownlanguageeveryday.StudentswhodothisoftenregretthattheydidnotmakeuseoftheopportunitiesavailabletothemwhiletheywereinanEnglish-speakingcountry.Thebestthingyoucandois:makeAustralianfriends,livewithanAustralianfamily,etc.Your time here will pass very quickly.MakeuseofittoimproveyourspokenEnglish.Thisiscriticalforyourfuturecareerprospects.

Ifyoucannotlivewithahomestayfamily(orwithnativespeakers)atleastforceyourselftohave“Englishtime”everydaywithyourhousemates.

Again,toreallyimproveyouneedtocommunicatewithsomeonebetteratEnglishthanyou(theydon’thavetobenativespeakers,althoughobviouslyithelpsiftheyare).IfyouarealwaysspeakingEnglishwithpeopleofthesamelanguagelevelyouwillnotimproveasfast(indeed,youmayreinforceeachothers’errors.)

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TheAustralianFinancialReviewisgoodforbetterqualityarticlesandfinance-relatedlanguage:http://afr.com/.BusinessReviewWeeklyisalsocommerce-relatedbutnotasgood:http://www.brw.com.au/

ThemajorAustralianpapers:

• TheAge:http://www.theage.com.au/

• TheSydneyMorningHerald:http://www.smh.com.au/

• TheAustralian:http://www.theaustralian.com.au/(SeeWednesday’sissue fortheHigherEducationSupplement—issuesconcerningeducation,studentsand universities).

Itisbettertoreadthehardcopyofthenewspaperastheinternetversionsofarticlesareoftenshorterandlessdetailed.Newspapershaveapoliticalbiasofcourse(youcanjudgethisforyourself).

References

Bragg,M.,(2002),TheAdventureofEnglish500ADto2000.LWT:Granada International.8Episodes.UniofMelbourneLibraryCallnumber:420.9ADVE

“Employersarereluctanttotakeonaccountantsfromnon-Englishspeakingcountries”, AFAANZNewsletter,2005Volume12(3).P.9[URL:http://www.afaanz.org/ newsletter%20pdfs/AFAANZ_News_Sept05.pdf

GraduateCareersAustralia,‘GraduateOutlook2006’(URL:http://www. graduatecareers.com.au/content/view/full/52)

Kitao,K.,(1996)WhydoweTeachEnglish?TheInternetTESLJournal,Vol.II,No.4, April1996,(URL:http://www.englishfirst.org/eff/kitao-wh.htm)

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