The Asian Studies Center offers a language partnership program to match students learning Asian languages with native speakers of those languages. The Asian language learners will have an opportunity to practice their language with a peer, while native Asian language speakers will have opportunities to practice their English. Each partner will have the opportunity to build a relationship with another student across cultures. If you think you might be interested, visit our website and click here to fill out the request form. If you have other questions about the program, please contact the Asian Studies Center at asia@pitt.edu.Those interested can register online.
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Pitt's Asian Studies Center offers language partner program.
The Asian Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh is again offering its language partner program this school year.
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