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1 CoursesModern languages ba in University of oxford
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Modern Languages have been taught in Oxford since 1724. The faculty is one of the largest in the country, with a total intake of more than 250 students a year (including joint courses). Undergraduate students can use the Taylor Institution Library, the biggest research library in Britain devoted to modern languages.The course aims to teach spoken fluency in colloquial and more formal situations, the ability to write essays in the foreign language, and the ability to translate into and out of the foreign language with accuracy and sensitivity to a range of vocabulary, styles and registers. You will also develop your reading skills to a high level. The University s excellently equipped Language Centre has resources specifically tailored to the needs of Modern Language students.
A-levels: AAA, Advanced Highers: AA/AAB, IB: 38 (including core points) with 666 at HL, Modern Languages Admissions Test (MLAT), IELTS of 7.0, TOEFL of 600, CAE/CPE of 185, English Language GCSE: grade B or grade 6, International Baccalaureate Standard Level (SL): score of 5 in English (as Language A or B)
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