Take an intensive winter course
Dutch, English, German, Italian and Spanish
19 December 2023

Kick 2024 off to a good start by following an intensive language course in January! We are offering intensive courses in Dutch, English, German, Italian, and Spanish, in which you will become fully immersed in the language in just a couple of weeks. Check out the course range and sign up!
Dutch for non-native speakers
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Dutch for UG staff 0>A1, 15 - 19 January (almost full)
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Dutch 0>A1, 15 - 25 January (extra course available!)
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Dutch A1>A2, 15 - 26 January (extra course available!)
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Dutch A2>A2/B1, 15 - 26 January
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Conversational Dutch up to A2, 9 January - 2 February
Dutch for native speakers
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Workshop Helder schrijven, 25 January
English
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English B1/B2>B2, 15 - 31 January
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English B2>B2/C1, 15 January - 1 February
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English for professionals, 15 January - 21 February
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Conversational English advanced, 15 - 31 January
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English pronunciation course, 16 January - 20 February
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English for employability, 18 January - 22 February
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English for healthy ageing, 19 January - 23 February
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English academic writing skills, 15 - 31 January
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TOEFL exam preparation - 16 - 30 January
German
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Conversational German elementary, 16 January - 20 February
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Conversational German intermediate, 16 January - 20 February
Italian
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Conversational Italian elementary, 15 January - 19 February
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Conversational Italian pre-intermediate, 17 January - 21 February
Spanish
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Conversational Spanish elementary, 16 January - 20 February
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Conversational Spanish pre-intermediate, 16 January - 20 February
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Conversational Spanish intermediate, 17 January - 21 February
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