Published On: November 15th, 2018|

Columbia Spectator – Katie Santamaria

Beyond the mere importance of bridging cultural gaps and being more than the typical American who only knows English, language classes provide a chance to get to know peers in oddly particular ways. Fueled by new vocabulary and complex grammar structures, classmates in language classes are forced to ask each other specific—though often structurally basic—questions, and the results are more than mere language fluency. (more)