Tuesday, September 23, 2008

The University Of Central Lancashire

About 180 years ago, Joseph Livesey, a wealthy man formed a society of seven around a simple pledge never to consume alcohol again. This was the result of his observations based of which he reached the conclusion that the main reason some people are poor is abusing alcohol. Apparently, they were so happy with the outcome of this pledge they decided to take more steps one of which was building an educational centre for Preston, Lancashire.

What we know today as "The University of Central Lancashire" in fact started from a small college called "Harris Technical College" by the society. About thirty years later in 1932 and after lots of changes and development, the name was changed to "Harris Art College". Later it became a polytechnic and years after like some other polytechnic in UK was awarded the status of university. Finally in 1992 it was named "The University of Central Lancashire".

One of the most celebrated alumnus of UCLan, Victoria Derbyshire, currently performing on BBC 5 Live obtained her English degree in 1998, then she joined 5 Live and performed as co-presenter of the Breakfast Show with J. Worricker. Since summer of 2004 she has been presenting The Morning show along with some other TV programs. In her programs usually people contribute by calling and sharing their ideas about main issues of the day including news, gossips, sport and so on.

Vocalist and singer, Vera Lynn is another famous alumni of UCLan. Although already an established singer, she became widely known during WWII. She was in her twenties when the second world war started. Veterans now remember her songs which were mostly in theme of sadness and homesickness of the British soldiers off their homeland. Her well-know song, "We'll Meet Again" with its air of hope, became very popular among both the British and American soldiers. Another song of her "Auf wiedersehen Sweetheart" made her the first British singer at the top of US charts just after the WWII. Her last appearance was in "VE Day Diamond Jubilee Ceremony" in 2005.

The university boasts a multimillion pounds – 12.5 to be exact - sport site called "Preston Sports Arena". Located on Tom Benson Way, it extends 1 mile from its entrance and covers 60 acres. The arena construction started in 1998 and was officially opened in April 2000. The facilities include three grass rugby pitches, six five-a-side all-weather pitches, an eight-lane athletics track, four tennis/ netball courts, floodlit Grass Master Desso football pitch and seven grass football pitches.

The universities offers a wide range of courses under four faculties, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Lancashire Business School, Health and Science and Technology, among them Journalism has had the most successful alumnus. Courses like "Tourism and Leisure Management", "Art and Fashion", and design are also offered which are among the most popular courses. The most popular course amongst international students is Languages and International Studies.

It is predicated that the up-going trend of international students will continue at least for the next 5 years. In year 2007 It welcomed about one thousands international students from 32 nationalities.

About Learning the Italian Language

Learning Italian is an indispensable skill for entering the job market in any part of the world. Although English is considered an asset, business in some places is conducted in Italian. Learning Italian is challenging, but also rewarding and fun. You should try to find lessons that are prepared according to a student's needs, interests, level of expertise and progress. Learning Italian is fun, rewarding and very useful if you are planning on traveling to Italy or speaking to Italians... or just for fun! It is a good idea to learn some conversational phrases of the language when just starting out. It really is a blast to try this!

Learning Italian is now made even simpler with some very affordable and effective courses available online. Some of these affordable self-study audio courses use a conversational approach to learning that is lauded by millions. For years, the way to learn a language was through repetition and grammar drills - but current research shows that people learn best and retain more when engaged in meaningful, real life conversations. Learning Italian is in many ways analogous to exercising the body. Both disciplines call upon the mind and the body – the cerebral and the mechanical, if you will - to work in concert. Learning Italian is rather easy; however, with the wrong course or the wrong teacher, everything can turn into a boring experience.

Learning the Italian language is very simple and nowadays it is really much more easily accomplished because of the enormous variety of ways of learning it, as well as the quantity of institutes and language centers specializing in Italian. The process does not exactly require a lot of effort, but a willingness to learn and overcome a challenge. Learning Italian is one of the best things you can do to help your career. It's often one of those things that is completely overlooked by people looking to progress with their career.

Languages that are learned through self-learning are best developed when the student puts everything he or she has learned into good practice. Regular practice of a foreign language develops better skills and an individual's ability to use it as a conversation tool will improve quickly. To succeed, you must do your own work on language improvement or get a few private lessons, or use a private language course. Language comprehension increases rapidly as you gain valuable listening, speaking and pronunciation skills. If you use an online course, it can be repeated as often as desired to reinforce oral language skills and build vocabulary.

English speakers who wish to study Italian can possibly be fluent in the language in anywhere from 12 to 18 months. Audio tapes are very helpful to students of Italian because they enable the learner to hear the correct rhythm and intonation of the language. Although, English is the international language of business, the ability to speak other languages is always going to be valuable.

The Italian language as a subject is vast and the opportunities that surround it as a subject are vast. If you are a native English speaker and decide to take on and develop your foreign language skills through a course, you are giving yourself an advantage when it comes to jobs. English language knowledge is not widespread in Italy. It is not a country, like the Netherlands, for example, where you can reasonably expect to get by just speaking in English.