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well, LSU's Dept. of World Languages is now sponsoring LINGUA DOMUS (it means "language house" in Latin), a foreign language learning community where you can live and speak your foreign language 24/7. LINGUA DOMUS is actually the first department-related learning community, open to any student on the LSU campus who meets the language level requirements. Ideally, residents should have completed the 202 level or have an advanced to superior level in a foreign language. Students who have returned from one of our summer, semester or year abroad programs would be ideal candidates to participate in LINGUA DOMUS. the purpose of the program is to help students maintain and increase their proficiency in the language and to enrich their understanding of the culture/cultures that speak the language. For the fall quarter, residents will participate in one Friday night worship in Spanish and directed by one of the residents. The worship will be followed by a potluck featuring the typical foods of one Spanish-speaking country. Students are also required to attend one or two lectures on a topic relating to Hispanic literature, culture, or language, and one visit to the Museum of Modern Latin American Art in Long Beach. interested students Interested students should contact Prof. Esther Saguar for information and an application form. Open to LSU enrolled students. | from this page, you can scroll down to find how to contact the department for applications, or you can use these links: main menu top of the page go to the previous page go to: calendar of activities top of the page | ||
