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28.07.2010  

EVENING COURSES IN SLOVENIAN LANGUAGE AT UCL SCHOOL OF SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES

 

Evening Courses in Slovenian LANGUAGE at UCL SCHOOL OF SLAVONICAND EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES

 
Established in 1915, the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) is one of the world's leading specialist institutions, and the largest national centre in the UK for the study of Central, Eastern and South-East Europe and onRussia. 

UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies currently offer evening courses in Slovenian language at Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced Levels.

 

Course Structure

Each course takes 60 hours (30 lessons) to complete.The 30 lessons are delivered in 3 x 10-week terms, which follow the pattern of the academic year.

Our courses are designed to teach students how to communicate effectively in their chosen language.All four skills are taught: reading, writing, listening and speaking, with particular emphasis being placed on oral communication.

Our courses present the language as it is spoken today in everyday situations, covering basic survival skills for beginners through to fluent communication at advanced levels.

Small class sizes allow maximum involvement of all participants.

Course syllabi are available upon request.

Our evening courses are non-credit bearing, but on completion of the three terms of their course, all students with an attendance record of 60% or above are issued with a certificate of attendance.

Our CoursesOur courses equip students to communicate with confidence in their chosen language of study. All four skills are taught - reading, writing, listening and speaking - with particular emphasis being placed on oral communication. Our courses present the language as it is spoken today in everyday situations, covering basic survival skills for beginners through to fluent discussions on contemporary issues for our more advanced students.

Materials used in class include course books, newspapers, and audio and visual resources. Small class sizes allow the maximum involvement of all participants.

Enrolment will commence on Thursday 26 August at 3pm for the 2010/2011 academic year.

For further information, contact:

Evening Courses Office
16 Taviton Street, London WC1H 0BW

Tel. 020 7679 8738
Fax. 020 7679 8722
E-mail: eveningcourses(at)ssees.ucl.ac.uk

For more information:

http://www.ssees.ucl.ac.uk/eveningcourses/Brochure.pdf