CELPAD Independent Language Learning Centre (CILLC) is established to give you the opportunity to develop initiative, responsibility, self-awareness, confidence and self-determination in your learning. This concept is all about making choices and having flexibility in learning. In CILLC you have the opportunity to choose what and how you want to learn. Therefore, it is important for you to know what is available here in this centre.
VISION
To be a world class independent language learning centre in continuous pursuit of excellence and innovations
MISSION
- To foster skills which contribute to students’ ability to increase their independence in learning and develop confidence towards their studies.
- To help students develop an appreciation for education and education process in an effort to become lifelong learners.
OBJECTIVES
There are 3 ways CILLC assist learners:
- Promoting informal education
- Supporting formal education and
- Reinforcing independent learning skills
- How does CILLC promote informal education? At the centre, activities outside classroom are carried out as the “Language Enhancement Program”. The students will take part in activities which are suitable for their levels such as word games, drama, poetry recitation, win lose or draw, speakers’ corner and so forth.
- Workshops or sharing sessions will also be carried out by the teachers to support the formal education. These sessions will include EPT examination preparation.
- CILLC reinforces independent learning by offering individual consultations or guided study groups. Language clinics are sometimes scheduled by teachers who offer their services here. Resume writing clinics will soon be opened for graduating students who seek advice and guidance for employment.
What is Independent Learning All About?
You may be wondering what CELPAD Independent Language Learning Center (CILLC) is for and what independent learning is all about. The following are frequently asked questions about independent learning and their answers.
What is independent learning?
Independent learning is a way of learning without the direct control of a teacher. Different learners have different language needs. Yours may not be the same as those of your friends. Also, your learning style and the pace you learn may be different from those of others. So, this centre is where you could learn at your own pace and explore your language needs the way you prefer.
How is classroom teaching different from independent learning?
Classroom learning requires the student to follow a teacher-directed programme, while independent learning is based on a programme designed by yourself. Both ways of learning are important to progress in your language skills. However, it is when you can take charge of your own learning by deciding what skills you need in order to improve your language, what materials are suitable, what exercise is required as well as what kind of assessment is needed that you will progress in a more meaningful way.
Am I able to design my own learning programme?
Certainly! You may worry that you lack the skills a professional language teacher has and you may not be able to address your language needs. Don’t worry. There are various handouts that can help you find out your language needs and plan your study.
Do I still need a teacher in independent learning?
In independent language learning, you take an active role in planning your learning. Your teacher will assume a different role from the one in class. He/she will be there to facilitate your learning by organising materials, giving advice when you need some, and the like. He/ she will always be there to assist and support you. There will also be a Language Advisor in the centre whom you can approach for advice on any point in your study.
How is an Independent Language Centre different from a language laboratory?
An Independent Language Centre is organised in such a way whereby materials are catalogued to facilitate individualised choice. The full range of the skills needed in language learning (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening) are catered to. Therefore, you can polish all your skills under one roof, so to speak. A language lab, however, focuses mainly on the listening and speaking skills.
How should I plan my study?
You decide on what to learn according to your needs and interest. You can also choose how long you want to spend in the centre. Nevertheless, you have to be realistic about the urgency of your needs and availability of time. In order to learn more effectively, you need to set aside a reasonable period of time and plan your goals. Talk to your teacher about making your own plan of study and he/ she will assist you.
Does independent learning take place only in CILLC?
There are many other ways of studying independently. This centre contains a lot of useful materials and facilities. Other resources are also useful. You can also use the library on campus as well as other resource centers in the other Kulliyyahs, or even in the mahallahs. Even at home, you can find lots of opportunities to learn, such as watching English or Arabic films, listening to the radio or hosting your own blog.
Independent learning can happen anywhere.
Now do you feel the answers have given you a clearer idea of how this Centre can benefit you?
Feel free to approach any staff on duty if you need any assistance.
CILLC WORKSHOP SERIES
16 Nov 2020
WRITING EFFECTIVE THESIS STATEMENT AND TOPIC SENTENCES
5 Dec 2020
Are You a Good Speaker?
10 Dec 2020
Effective Reading Strategies
17 March 2021
VOCABULARY USED IN DATA ANALYSIS & SENTENCE STRUCTURES
19 March 2021
TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE BRAINSTORMING PROCESS
26 March 2021
Writing Thesis Statements & Topic Sentences
21 May 2021
LET'S ANALYSE A GRAPH
12 August 2021
Online Learning: Staying Motivated
14-28 August 2021
Weekly Workshop Sessions on Arabic Language Skills Development
19 August 2021
WRITING AN EFFECTIVE OPINION-BASED ESSAY
31 DECEMBER 2021
HOW TO BECOME A BETTER SPEAKER
5 JANUARY 2022
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION
22 JANUARY 2022
LISTEN WITH YOUR HEART, YOU WILL UNDERSTAND
28 JANUARY 2022
LET'S ANALYSE A GRAPH: A GUIDE TO EPT WRITING TASK 1
27 DECEMBER 2022
English Placement Examination Writing Paper: Task 1
14 JANUARY 2023
SPEAK YOUR MIND
16 JANUARY 2023
WRITING AN EFFECTIVE OPINION-BASED ESSAY
11 MAY 2023
ATTEMPTING DATA ANALYSIS (TASK 1: EPT)
29 MAY 2023
MOTIVATION ON PASSING THE EPT
25 AUGUST 2023
LEVEL UP YOUR SPEAKING SKILLS
22 SEPTEMBER 2023
COMMON ERRORS IN WRITING
22 SEPTEMBER 2023
EPT FAMILIARIZATION WORKSHOP
3 NOVEMBER 2023
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