Studying Modern Languages provides both practical pieces of training in written and spoken the language and a comprehensive introduction to the history and thought recorded in European languages. As well as learning to write and speak the language fluently, you can read a broad variety of literature, or concentrate your studies on any time from the ancient to the present day. A wide variety of other options allows you to explore subjects including linguistics, philology, film or gender studies or advanced translation.
Your understanding of the modern language will be additional developed and processed during your year overseas when you will experience life in the knowledge of the language of study at first hand. It drives you into areas such as theatre, aesthetics, anthropology, gender studies, popular culture, art history, principles, history, philosophy, politics, developing your skills as a critical reader, writer, and thinker. It is essential to recognize that studying languages is not only about the language itself; it includes exploring several aspects of a country.