General Information
Students are entitled to 240 hours of language instruction, free of charge. If they wish to continue beyond that limit, they may do so by paying a fee.
To participate in classes, the student should first register at:
http://rejestracja.usos.uw.edu.pl/katalog.php?rejestracja=0000-2006Z-LEKTORATY.
The registration begins during the last days of June and ends at the beginning of October. Students are subsequently allowed three weeks within which they may change their decision, through either moving to a different course or withdrawing altogether.
Foreign language courses at the University of Warsaw are offered through the following departments:
Foreign students at the University of Warsaw are entitled to attend foreign language courses on the same basis as Polish students. If they wish, they can enrol on Polish courses specially designed for foreigners.
Levels
The levels and content of the courses offered by the University of Warsaw
are consistent with the Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference
for Teaching, Learning and Assessment (CEFR):
Basic User
Level A1: Breakthrough
Level A2: Waystage
Independent User
Level B1: Threshold
Level B2: Vantage
Proficient User
Level C1: Effective Operational Proficiency
Level C2: Mastery
More information on CEFR can be found at:
http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/linguistic/CADRE_EN.asp
http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/linguistic/Source/Framework_EN.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages
Timetables
For a list of courses currently on offer, please consult
http://rejestracja.usos.uw.edu.pl/katalog.php?rejestracja=0000-2006Z-LEKTORATY
In order to be able to know the time and location of the course, you may find the following information useful:
Days of the week |
Languages |
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| Poniedziałek Wtorek Środa Czwartek Piątek Sobota Niedziela |
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday |
ang. niem. fra. his. wł. ros. |
English German French Spanish Italian Russian |
s. (sala) - room / lecture hall |
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Additional Courses
Apart from the free courses offered as part of the undergraduates' curriculum, CFLT organises fee-based courses open not only to students but also to the University staff, as well as to the general public.
Students who have exhausted the allowed 240 hours of free language instruction
and who wish to enrol on another foreign language course will be required to
pay a tuition fee. The payments should be made to:
BANK Millenium 21116022020000000060849690
Transfer orders should include the code of the chosen course.
The list of additional courses is available at http://www.szjo.uw.edu.pl/?src=plkursy.html.
It mainly includes courses in foreign languages for specific / professional
purposes, such as LCCI, TOLES or French for Lawyers.