LEARNING SUPPORT CENTER (LSC)
LEARNING SUPPORT CENTER under the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities was established to support academic activities for students of all faculty majors. With a variety of activities, rich and completely free, the center aims to:
//////// Learning Support Center activities include::
1. Skills Enhancement Programme – SEP
Skills Enhancement Program (SEP) is designed to support and improve the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing for students who are weak in English. Small classes are taught directly by faculty members of the Department. The learning content is designed close to the level and difficulties of weak students. In addition to developing the four English skills, students are also equipped with a grammar foundation that helps them gain confidence in using the language. Most importantly, students are also guided in self-study skills to manage their studies well during their four university years.
Who can join? Students who are not confident in using English and want to improve their English can register to participate. In addition, class teachers can also ask students in their class to participate if they feel students need extra support.
Operation form:
2. Writing Consultations – WC
Writing Consultations (WC) aims to assist students in writing English and Vietnamese.
Who can join? All students in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities.
Operation form: This is a form of article consultation for each student; each consultation lasts from 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the student’s needs. Students need to make an appointment to participate in the program.
Program counselors, either faculty or students trained as consultants, will talk to students about the writing so students can develop and organize ideas based on questions or needs—specific demands. The consultant will also provide comments on ideas and writing style, suggest corrections, and recommend references so that students know how to improve their writing.
Counselors will be able to help students:
Counselors will not help students:
3. Peer Remedial Tutoring – PRT
Peer Remedial Tutoring (PRT) aims to help students with difficulty learning English through mutual help.
Who can join? The program is primarily aimed at first-year students of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities who have difficulty participating in academic activities due to their limited English ability.
Operation form: Each program course consists of 5 lessons with ‘masters,’ who are good students in the second or third year, tutoring in the form of 1 on 1 or 1 on 2. Each course focuses on a specific issue related to:
When enrolling in the program, students will take a small test, from which the ‘masters,’ in consultation with the instructor in charge, will develop a short course focusing on the student’s specific problem. The schedule and location will be flexible depending on the arrangement of the ‘masters’ and students.
4. Seminars
Each month, the Learning Support Center organizes seminars on issues of interest to many students, such as research skills, public speaking, test-taking strategies, time management methods and techniques, and the ability to write scientific reports. The seminar was directly led by lecturers of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities.
Some topics of the conference had been held:
Who can join? All students in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities.
Operation Form: The topics of seminars are often suggested by lecturers, Center counselors, or students themselves based on students’ everyday needs or difficulties. Specific information about the seminar will be updated to students via personal email and website.
1. Edmodo
The program supports learning through Edmodo software, with the criterion of “one exercise per week” to help students review the knowledge they have learned in class. The program applies to all French language classes two in the spirit of students’ voluntary participation and encouraging points.
With the criterion “one exercise per week,” weekly:
2. Consulting
Students come to the Center to meet with a counselor at the beginning of each semester to receive:
3. Basic Communication Class
The introductory communication class (Cours de communication de base), with the content “one topic per week,” is directly taught by the Faculty’s French Instructor. All students of French as a second language class can participate voluntarily and have bonus points;
Objective: To help students practice and develop speaking skills in basic everyday situations through activities and games. The class is intended to help students prepare well for the speaking test of DELF A2;
CONTACT:
Website: [to be acknowledged later]
Facebook: Learning Support Center – HSU
Location: Room QA.206 Quang Trung Campus
Email: [email protected]
Student Support
General English Program
In order to energize and support the students in the learning process, the General English Program regularly and periodically organizes the following activities:
The General English Program always wants to bring exciting and valuable experiences to students on their way to success in learning English.
To find out more information about activities, please contact: