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About our language short courses

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Find out about our language short courses, and decide which level of study is right for you.


Choose the right study level for you

To find the study level that best suits you, we encourage you to take a level test (in French, German, Spanish, and Italian) or discuss your previous learning experience with one of our tutors—email us at languageshortcourses@sussex.ac.uk and we’ll connect you.

An introduction for absolute beginners to the language of everyday situations. There is an emphasis on understanding and communicating, with advice on pronunciation. Grammar and written work are included where appropriate. There will be an opportunity to pursue personal cultural interests. A course book is sometimes used to allow you to work independently and to form a framework for your learning.

Our Level 1 courses broadly correspond to CEFR Level A1.

At the end of your course you should be able to:

Suitable for those progressing from a Level 1 course or whose knowledge is unpracticed, and are wishing to develop more confidence. The emphasis is on understanding and speaking, and grammar is incorporated too. Reading and some writing skills are included. An insight into the culture and history of the country within the framework of language learning will allow you to develop your own personal interests. You will be encouraged to participate in setting the level of the class.

Our Level 2 courses broadly correspond to CEFR Level A2.

At the end of your course you should be able to:

Appropriate for learners who have recently completed a Level 2 class and feel confident conversing at a basic level. Topics will be studied to allow you to give opinions and build on simple language structures. Grammar and writing skills will be included to help you make progress. You will be encouraged to participate in setting the level of the class.

Our Level 3 courses broadly correspond to CEFR Level B1.

At the end of your course you should be able to:

Language and culture courses for those who have been attending Level 3 classes and now wish to broaden their knowledge. Grammatical structures will be revised and you will be encouraged to work out your own strategy for progressing further. The cultural part of the course will explore areas of literature, song, art, history, geography and institutions, as negotiated within the group.

Our Level 4 courses broadly correspond to CEFR Level B2.

At the end of your course you should be able to:

For confident and experienced learners who may have an A-level in the language or have studied at that level previously. At least four years’ part-time study and frequent travel in the country are recommended before beginning this course. The language element will include listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Practical advice on grammar will be integrated as appropriate. There will be a strong cultural element as you study literary and social texts. You’ll be encouraged to define the level and cultural areas explored in the class.

Our Level 5 courses broadly correspond to CEFR Level C1.

At the end of your course you should be able to:

British Sign Language (BSL) course

Our BSL courses follow a different level and pricing structure to our other language courses. Find out more about BSL courses.

If you decide study level you’ve chosen isn’t quite right for you, we will try to allocate you in a different class. However, this will depend on the availability of the course and the agreement of the tutors involved, especially if the move is happening half-way through a course.


Your learning experience

Each course meets your needs based on the level of study. You’ll have between 1.5 and 2 hours of group teaching and learning each week, in class with between eight and 16 other students. Courses usually take place over lunchtime or in the evening. Weekly tasks between classes will help you consolidate your learning and prepare you for the next session. The tasks will cover a range of topics to highlight the progress you’re making.

Take part in class activities and discussions where possible, and don’t worry about making mistakes. It’s also important to complete any work set between sessions.

At the end of the course you will receive a certificate of completion, confirming the language level you attained on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Our courses are not formally accredited, except for our British Sign Language courses (which are accredited by Signature).

Online classes

Most of our language short courses are taught in-person, but we also offer a selection online. This will be indicated on each course page where applicable.

These classes will be delivered through Zoom, so you will need to create a Zoom account if you don’t have one. We will send links to these virtual sessions each week.

To participate in an online language course, you will need a microphone and webcam. Most laptops and tablets will have inbuilt microphones and webcams. We recommend a broadband internet connection, with a download and upload speed of 1.5Mbps or higher. It’s also important to keep your web browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox etc.) up to date.

You should have your camera on during the Zoom class wherever possible. This will help the group and the tutor to get to know each other. It’s usually best to mute your microphone unless you are speaking.


Fees

Fees vary depending on the length of course you’re studying, and must be paid in full at the time of enrolment.

Our concessions fee is available to:

If you fall into one of these categories, you are eligible to pay the reduced fee. Otherwise, the full fee should be paid.


Facilities

You’ll have access to our Resource Centre, where you can enjoy foreign language films, TV, magazines and newspapers. You can extend your classroom learning by joining the weekly Language Café during term time, and attending the Language and Culture research seminars in the School of Media, Arts and Humanities.

The Resource Centre offers excellent facilities for language teaching and learning, including:

Our teaching rooms are equipped with projectors and up-to-date audio/visual equipment.

Learners will be given advice on how best to use the resources to meet their own needs

We welcome learners with special requirements and request that you discuss these with us before joining a course. Should wheelchair access be required, suitable rooms will be allocated. It is possible to provide hearing loops in certain classrooms. Please feel free to contact us and we will do our best to accommodate your needs.


Course adjustments and attendance

Attendance on the language courses is not compulsory, but your progress will be limited if you do not attend regularly or complete the tasks set between classes.

If you cannot make it to one of the classes, please let your tutor know by email. Alternatively you can email languageshortcourses@sussex.ac.uk and we can inform your tutor.

We will arrange extra sessions to accommodate any cancelled classes due to Bank Holidays and/or unforeseen circumstances (such as sickness or adverse weather). We will use either your University of Sussex email or Canvas to contact you, so please make sure you check both regularly during the course.


Terms and conditions

If you’re thinking of enroling you should read our full terms and conditions first.

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Contact

Use our enquiry form if you have a question about any of our language short courses. You can also email languageshortcourses@sussex.ac.uk or call +44(0) 1273 872575.

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