1. Preparing for your future (Exam) Module
Registration opens on May 10th
Aims: Do your future plans involve studying abroad or using English at work? This module can help you to design a course of study to prepare for TOEIC, TOEFL or IELTS. More details.
Length: open
Credit: No credit
Open to: KUIS students. Note: there may be a waiting list to start this module
2. First Steps Module (FSM). CLOSED
Missed the deadline?
Contact the SALC by coming to the counter, talking to a learning advisor, calling or emailing (Tel: 043-273-1298 E-mail: salc@kanda.kuis.ac.jp)
Aims: Take the ‘first steps’ towards being a good independent language learner. Write your own learning plan. More details.
Length: 8 weeks
Credit: Up to 10 extra points for your Freshman English grade
Open to: Freshman students
2. Sophomore Module CLOSED
Missed the deadline?
Contact the SALC by coming to the counter, talking to a learning advisor, calling or emailing (Tel: 043-273-1298 E-mail: salc@kanda.kuis.ac.jp)
Aims: Use your learning plan from the First Steps Module. Continue your journey towards good language learning. Your focus can be reading, writing, speaking, or media English.
Length: 8 weeks
Credit: Up to 10 extra points for your Sophomore English grade
Open to: Sophomore students
4. Learning How to Learn Module
Available only in semester 2
Aims: Use your learning plan from the First Steps Module. Continue your journey towards good language learning. You choose your focus. More details.
Length: 8 weeks
Credit: Up to 10 extra points for your Freshman English grade
Open to: Freshman students who have completed the First Steps Module
Module resources
FSM Unit Glossaries
Difficult words are explained in Japanese. Feel free to use them when you work on the FSM!
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7
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Resources for students taking SALC modules
READING WRITING LISTENING SPEAKING MORE
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The SALC Modules are courses of work that you can do outside of class. There are currently eight different modules – two for Freshman students and five for Sophomore students and one non-credit module for Juniors and Seniors.





