Academic Support for Language Studies


Academic Support Services — Language Studies
The Academic Support Services site provides students with up-to-date information regarding academic support services sponsored by or offered in conjunction with university departments. The site allows members of the university community to submit information about new services or correct information about currently listed services.


French Tutors - Romance Language and Literature Department
French Tutors - Romance Language and Literature Department offers a list of persons available to tutor in French. An asterisk indicates a person who is member of the Romance Language Department. Tutors are listed with level of fluency and study, level of study at which they are capable of tutoring, whether they can help with various aspects of tutoring a language (speaking, writing, grammar, and translation), cost, and contact information. This site comes with a disclaimer indicating that it is a source of information and is not meant to guarantee success in language study by working with any person listed.
Italian Tutors - Romance Language and Literature Department
Italian Tutors - Romance Language and Literature Department offers a list of persons available to tutor in Italian. An asterisk indicates a person who is member of the Romance Language Department. Tutors are listed with their own course of study, level of study at which they are capable of tutoring, whether they can help with various aspects of tutoring a language (speaking, writing, grammar, and translation), cost, and contact information. This site comes with a disclaimer indicating that it is a source of information and is not meant to guarantee success in language study by working with any person listed.
Language Study - English Language Institute
The English Language Institute (ELI) offers various courses, workshops, informal discussion groups, and writing and speaking clinics to matriculated students and visiting scholars to help them improve their language and communication skills.
Portuguese Tutors - Romance Language and Literature Department
Portuguese Tutors - Romance Language and Literature Department offers a list of persons available to tutor in Portuguese. An asterisk indicates a person who is member of the Romance Language Department. Tutors are listed with their own course of study, level of study at which they are capable of tutoring, whether they can help with various aspects of tutoring a language (speaking, writing, grammar, and translation), cost, and contact information. This site comes with a disclaimer indicating that it is a source of information and is not meant to guarantee success in language study by working with any person listed.
Spanish Tutors - Romance Language and Literature Department
Spanish Tutors - Romance Language and Literature Department offers a list of persons available to tutor in Spanish. An asterisk indicates a person who is member of the Romance Language Department. Tutors are listed with their own course of study, level of study at which they are capable of tutoring, whether they can help with various aspects of tutoring a language (speaking, writing, grammar, and translation), cost, and contact information. This site comes with a disclaimer indicating that it is a source of information and is not meant to guarantee success in language study by working with any person listed.
The Language Resource Center (LRC)
The Language Resource Center (LRC) offers a number of resources for language students. They provide meeting spaces for language tutoring, study groups, and conversation partners; foreign language television; computer labs and stations; study space; equipment loan for classroom presentations, and much more.
The Language Resource Center Tutor Site
The Language Resource Center Tutor Site offers a list of persons wishing to advertise themselves as tutors for Arabic, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish language study. Tutors are listed with courses they have taken in the language, their own course of study, level of study at which they are capable of tutoring, whether they can help with various aspects of tutoring a language (speaking, writing, grammar, and translation), cost, and email contact. Neither the U-M nor the Language Resource Center controls what is taught in tutoring sessions or endorses the effectiveness of the various tutors.

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