Language Centre September-December 2017 courses
The Language Centre of the University of Groningen will be offering various courses in the September-December 2017 course period: Dutch for non-native speakers, Dutch for native speakers, English, Modern Foreign Languages and Intercultural Communication. For further information and registration, please see the corresponding links below.
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Dutch for non-native speakers
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Online Dutch
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Speaking and writing
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Dutch for native speakers
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Schriftelijke bedrijfscommunicatie
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English
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General English Skills
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English Academic Writing Skills
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Publishing in English
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Modern Foreign Languages
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Bahasa Indonesia
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Chinese
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Italian
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Portuguese
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Intercultural Communication
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Crossing Borders
Office Hour
It is important that you enroll in a course at the right level. Therefore we urge you to have your level tested during our open office hours or to make an appointment. During a short conversation, you will receive advice about the starting level and (if applicable) the intensity of your course.
Dutch courses for new (PhD) students
Please note there are special basic Dutch courses for University of Groningen Bachelor and Master students, PhD students and Postdocs. These course are partly or fully paid for by the University of Groningen! More information about the schedule and enrollment for the Dutch courses for new students and staff.
Last modified: | 19 September 2023 11.18 a.m. |
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