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Title
Language Improvement Track
Category
international
UUID
cebd2d35d4334e5e9e1e0fe1b4528d23
Source URL
https://oia.osu.edu/get-involved/global-engagement/language-improvement-track
Parent URL
https://oia.osu.edu/international-students/faculty-and-instructor-resources
Crawl Time
2026-03-18T05:31:28+00:00
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Language Improvement Track

Source: https://oia.osu.edu/get-involved/global-engagement/language-improvement-track Parent: https://oia.osu.edu/international-students/faculty-and-instructor-resources

Students who register for the English Conversation Program (ECP) also have the opportunity to apply to be part of the Language Improvement Track (LIT). LIT is student-to-student teaching and is for students who are interested in developing their English speaking and listening skills and who are interested in teaching language and interpersonal skills.\ \ Students will be put into groups with a facilitator who leads speaking and pronunciation activities, guided conversations and small speaking assignments. LIT group sessions are more like small language workshops, where students can focus on expressing themselves clearly, compellingly and confidently.

Fill out the interest form to learn more and get updates about the application.

Why should students be part of LIT?

Those who participate in LIT can join as participants or facilitators. If you choose to be a participant, there are many benefits, including:

As facilitators, students also gain myriad benefits and skills:

What is the process to join?

Once registration closes at the beginning of autumn and spring semester, facilitators will post the times of the week they are available, and participants choose one of those times to commit to. LIT groups include two to three participants and one facilitator. They will meet every two weeks at the same time.\ \ Once the groups are finalized, facilitators will begin to present lesson plans. There are five LIT lesson plans that include videos and/or descriptions of:

\ The lesson plans are available on Carmen, not graded or for credit and are designed specifically for Ohio State students to better express themselves on and off campus.

Participant expectations

Facilitator expectations