Skip to ContentSkip to Navigation
Language Centre
Language Centre About us News

Practise your language skills every Thursday at our language café

Café de las Lenguas returns
23 March 2022
CdL

Now that the coronavirus measures have been dissolved, Café de las Lenguas can hopefully return for good! Every Thursday evening between 7 and 9 p.m., you can visit the language café to practise speaking in a foreign language in an informal manner.

Are you wondering how such an evening exactly works? Everyone is welcome at the language cafe: participants of all ages and nationalities, and students as well as non-students. ‘Language tables’ will be set up depending on who is participating. Both native speakers of a language as well as participants wanting to learn that language can sit at each table. During the evening, you can switch back and forth between the tables of your choice. This way, you can improve your own language skills as well as help other language learners, meet new people, and get a taste of different cultures!

Where: Harmony building, canteen
When: Thursdays 7-9 p.m.
More information: Café de las Lenguas

Last modified:24 March 2022 3.08 p.m.
Share this Facebook LinkedIn
View this page in: Nederlands

More news

  • 06 June 2025

    India-Netherlands Hydrogen Valley Fellowship Programme announced

    To coincide with World Environment Day, 5 June 2025, the Indian Department of Science and Technology and the University of Groningen yesterday announced a Hydrogen Valley Fellowship Programme Partnership, allowing talented Indian scholars working on...

  • 24 March 2025

    UG 28th in World's Most International Universities 2025 rankings

    The University of Groningen has been ranked 28th in the World's Most International Universities 2025 by Times Higher Education. With this, the UG leaves behind institutions such as MIT and Harvard. The 28th place marks an increase of five places: in...

  • 05 March 2025

    Women in Science

    The UG celebrates International Women’s Day with a special photo series: Women in Science.