Saarland University (Germany)
Languages

DESTINO ESPAÑA from A2.2

Type

language courses

University

Saarland University (Germany)

Modality

Online

Lecturer

Elena Fernández

Language

Español

Location

online

Max participants

10

Tutor

n.a.

Summary

The aim of this self-study online Spanish course is to enable students to prepare themselves for a stay abroad in a Spanish-speaking country, be it for an internship, a semester abroad or a shorter stay

Enrollment requirements

1. Come to the mandatory online kickoff meeting on 30.03.26, 14:15 on MS Teams. To get the link send an e-mail to spanisch@szsb.uni-saarland.de 2. Take the placement test and register online at the language centre website as explained in the kickoff meeting. Contact us if you have any questions

Description

The aim of this self-study online Spanish course is to enable students to prepare themselves for a stay abroad in a Spanish-speaking country, be it for an internship, a semester abroad or a shorter stay. The city of Alicante in Spain and our T4EU partner university there are presented as examples. Students will acquire knowledge and practical information about university life in Spain and strategies to cope with everyday life on site. The course will focus on academic and socio-cultural aspects of the Spanish language and culture using the communicative and the action-oriented approach. All skills - reading, writing, speaking, listening - will be practised

Learning material: every week a new lesson in MOODLE for self-learning

5 online sessions on Thursdays 14:15 (CET) / MS Teams.

https://www.szsb.uni-saarland.de/sprachkurse/kurs.asp?KursNr=SZSPS2615

Module: Languages & Intercultural competencies

Open only to T4EU students

Credits

3

Duration

12 Weeks

Start Date

16 April 2026

End Date

02 July 2026

    Immagine in fondo

    Co-funded by
    the European Union

    This project has received funding from the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union under grant agreement N. 101124432

    Immagine in fondo

    Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.