If you already have previous knowledge of a foreign language and want to develop it further, then you should take one of the following steps:
1. you have previous knowledge of a foreign language from school, another university, VHS etc.
For English, French and Spanish, please take the placement test and have yourself placed in our course programme. For all other languages, please go to the first lesson of the course and speak to the teacher. She will be able to tell you which course level you need to take. You will then be registered by the Language Centre secretary's office.
2. you have previous knowledge from your family.
If you speak a foreign language as a family language (i.e. speak, but not necessarily read or write), then please contact the head of the Language Centre. If you are a near-native speaker of a foreign language, you cannot take that language as a language course. However, we will make every effort to offer you another course that will support you in your language acquisition. We have offered courses in Turkish for Turkish speakers in the past. We work closely with Slavic Studies, so insiders can also take Russian or Polish courses there. So if you have previous family knowledge, talk to us - we'll try to give you support on the way to academic language use! (But we won't let you into the beginners' courses).