The takeaway
- Incorporating study abroad into the curriculum allows you to meet several objectives at once (including those related to language, culture, and transversal competencies).
- The level of curricular integration you choose will depend on the amount of FSA experience you have and the amount of time and energy you have available for FSA.
What’s next ?
Take a look at page 1 of the worked example [Word, 95k] to see how an experienced FSA teacher incorporated a trip to South Africa into a for-credit preparatory English course during the winter semester.