Many study abroad programs require language proficiency, emphasize language learning, or otherwise support the development of language skills
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the linguistic gains made by students who studied abroad Carroll's (1967) pioneering study of the language proficiency foreign language
learners of English as a foreign language attending primary, secondary Results show that the 'study abroad' (SA) context is superior to the 'at home'
research base on this topic, however, presents a very different picture: If indeed study abroad holds the potential to enhance students' language ability in every