General
What are language tables?
Language tables provide a low-stakes environment to converse in a particular language at tables mentored by Language Residents and other native or advanced speakers. They take place in the Oldenborg dining hall over lunch.
Why is there a No-English policy at languages tables?
The No-English policy allows Oldenborg to create an immersive language learning environment, which is integral for advancing language skills and offers the best preparation for times when one might need to use the language in a real-life situation (i.e. study abroad).
Given our day to day lives take place primarily in English, immersion in a language you are looking to improve can be an invaluable gift.
Language tables sound intimidating. What if I make a mistake or don’t understand what people are saying?
Making mistakes is an important part of learning a language. We welcome mistakes at Oldenborg! Everyone at tables is learning to some degree and we foster being supportive of one another in this process.
Join us!
But what if I’m a beginner?
As a beginner you may start out doing more listening than speaking, and that’s OK. You might be surprised how much you’ll improve if you participate regularly. Before you know it, you’ll soon be having conversations.
Beginner days are available for Chinese, Japanese, German, Russian, Spanish, and French every Wednesday. We have extra support on these days for those language learners who are just getting started.
Can I learn a new language from zero only by attending tables?
Language tables are not meant to take the place of a class. For complete beginners language tables are a great supplement to formal language instruction.
Is Oldenborg like the other dining halls?
Oldenborg is different than the other dining halls in that it is a co-curricular space for our community to participate in language learning or globally themed events hosted by Oldenborg. Attendees are expected to participate in Oldenborg programs. For regular dining, please visit other dining halls.
Is a meal purchase required to participate in the language tables program?
Yes. Because our program takes place in a dining hall during lunch time, a meal purchase is required for entry and participation.
Students must swipe twice at the front desk. The first swipe is for their meal and the second is for language tables credit.
Please see section below for faculty and staff, and community members.
When and where do language tables take place?
We will continue with our lunch programming for the fall 2024 semester with indoor seating, starting on Tuesday, September 3. All Language tables will occur between 12 p.m. and 1 p.m in the Oldenborg dining hall.
All students, faculty, and staff must enter through the dining hall main door and then proceed to find their language table signaled with the appropriate sign.
Language tables are open whenever classes are in session. The last day of language tables will be Wednesday, December 4.
Where can I find the language table schedule?
To access the schedule, starting September 3, visit the Oldenborg website.
When is beginner day?
We have extra support for those language learners who are just getting started. Beginner days are available for Chinese, Japanese, German, Russian, Spanish, and French every Wednesday.
Can I bring my green box to Oldenborg?
As was the practice before the pandemic, no green boxes will be allowed in the dining hall.
For Students
Can 5C students attend Oldenborg language tables?
Language tables are open to all 5C students.
Will I need to pay for a meal when I come to tables?
Yes, a meal purchase is required to participate in the program. All students must "double swipe". The first swipe is for your meal and the second one is for language table credit.
What if I don't have a meal plan?
A meal purchase is required for entry into the Oldenborg dining hall. Oldenborg is able to support 5C students who are enrolled in 6VµçÓ°Íø language classes and have very limited or no meal plan at all in the following ways:
- 5C students who have a plan of 8 or fewer meals per week can have their lunch covered by Oldenborg once per week when attending language tables
- 5C students who don't have a meal plan at all can have their lunch covered by Oldenborg up to two times per week when attending language tables
Students in these circumstances should email oldenborg@pomona.edu prior to their first visit to have their enrollment and meal plan status verified. We will then provide them with further instructions.
How will my professor know how many tables I’ve attended?
6VµçÓ°Íø professors can check language table attendance for their classes in the portal.
For non-6VµçÓ°Íø language classes, please ask your professors how they will track attendance. Many professors give out a handout that requires signatures or stamps. Oldenborg staff can provide stamps at the check-in desk.
If you live in Oldenborg, please email oldenborg@pomona.edu to know your attendance.
Do I need to stay for the whole hour to get credit for attending the tables?
No, but we do ask that you stay for at least 15 minutes. Language learning requires practice, time, and dedication.
Please keep in mind that we only mark attendance once per day regardless of the number of languages you participate in. If you have a language table requirement, make sure to organize your visits throughout the semester.
Faculty/Staff
Can faculty and staff participate in language tables?
Oldenborg encourages 7C faculty and staff to participate in language tables! Whether it’s for improving your own language skills or offering expertise in a language you are fluent in, we hope that you join us.
Remember that first and foremost the program aims to serve students who are learning or practicing a language. Please keep this in mind as you engage with others at the tables.
Also note that language tables are not meant to take the place of a class. For complete beginners, language tables are a great supplement to formal language instruction.
Lastly, we ask that all attendees be respectful of Oldenborg’s no-English policy at language tables. This key feature of the program allows us to maintain an immersive language learning environment, which is integral for advancing language skills and offers the best preparation for times when one might need to use the language in a real-life situation (i.e. study abroad).
Do faculty and staff need to pay for a meal when attending language tables?
Oldenborg welcomes faculty and staff’s active participation at language tables and is pleased to cover the cost of their lunch meal.
Faculty and/or staff who have meal swipes available are welcome to utilize this at Oldenborg.
Community Members
Can local community members attend language tables?
Community members interested in participating in the language tables program should reach out to oldenborg@pomona.edu before attending.
Admission is at Oldenborg’s discretion and there is a $10 charge per visit.