Welcome to the Spring 2024 semester! Foreign language tutoring will continue to be available online and in-person starting on Wednesday, January 31st. Please check the online language tutoring schedule for availability.
Notice:
In an effort to protect the health and safety of the campus community we ask that all patrons wear a suitable face mask while using the resources at the Language Lab. Language tutoring for CSULB students will be online and/or in-person. Please visit the tutoring schedule section of this page for available languages and times.The Language Center is happy to provide free language tutoring to students enrolled in language classes on campus. Tutoring, conversation practice and other language related support is available for ASL, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Spanish.
The Center strives to be a welcoming space to practice listening and speaking your new language. You can practice with classmates, other students studying your target language, native speakers, or our language tutors. While the Center is not able to provide quite study areas we do have many areas available for small group discussion and collaborative learning. Your campus group is also welcome to reserve one of our lab spaces for meetings or activities.
The Language Center has several spaces designed for collaborative teaching and learning. Room 305 is a computer lab and discussion space containing 25 student computing stations. Room 306 is a flexible space partitioned by a sliding wall providing workspaces accommodating 20-45 students. The small group discussion area in Room 306C can be reserved for group discussion, oral practice, or as an open interview space. The video conferencing space in Room 316 seats up to 12 people. It is ideal for video conferencing, discussion groups, small classes and student clubs.
Use the language skills you have worked so hard to obtain--travel abroad! Ask us about destinations and opportunities for travel and study abroad. We can help you connect with other CSU and campus resources.
Mon/Wed 10:00am-4:00pm
Tue/Thu 9:00am-4:00pm
My name is Hsuan or you may also call me Christine! I'm from Taiwan and came to CSULB to pursue a Master's Degree in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language. I can teach both pinyin and zhuyin and I had taught Chinese to students from all over the world. Before coming to CSULB, I mostly served as a high school English teacher in Taiwan. I obtained one TESOL Master's degree from the University of Bristol in the UK. However, during 2021-2022 I received a Fulbright scholarship to teach Mandarin at a university in Georgia. I love Taiwanese cuisine and sharing Taiwanese beauty with foreigners!
Hello, I am Priscilla Andam. I am a Masters student at the department of RGRLL, CSULB. I have taught French for more than five years, I enjoy teaching and helping learners achieve their goals in the learning of French. I use the communicative approach which affords learners the opportunity to actively participate in the lessons thereby improving their skills and competencies in learning French.
Jennifer Sui spent her early adulthood in Northern China, studying various aspects of Chinese society and culture. As a native Mandarin Chinese speaker, she expanded her passion for language to English and focused mainly on Asian American issues during her undergraduate studies. After traveling to over twenty different countries in the past five years as a cabin crew, she embarks on her graduate studies journey while utilizing her teaching experience and language skills to support students passionate about the Chinese language and culture.
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