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New languages in our course range: 한국어 en Português!

13 July 2023
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We are expanding our course range with beginner courses in Korean and Portuguese . Have you always wanted to learn one of these languages? Then sign up for a course at the University of Groningen Language Centre today!

Korean

The Korean course will introduce you to Hangul, the alphabetic system used for writing the Korean language, and teach you how to pronounce it correctly. You will also be immersed in the rich Korean culture. We will guide you through the world of K-pop and K-drama and introduce you to fascinating aspects of Korean society.

Korean

Start:25 September
Days and times:Mondays, 6-8 p.m.
Location:Groningen
Register!

Portuguese

Portuguese is a beautiful language that is spoken on four continents. Whether you want to travel to Portuguese-speaking countries, communicate with native speakers, or simply learn more about this language and culture, this Portuguese course is right for you!

Portuguese

Start:25 September
Days and times:Mondays, 6-8 p.m.
Location:Groningen
Register!

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