If you can use some help to follow English classes!
Could you do with some extra tuition to improve your English language skills? Take our course of remedial English, at a basic level (English Support 1). Or take the English Support 2 course. In English Support 1 basic grammar structures will be dealt with, your vocabulary range will be improved and listening and conversational skills will also be practised. English Support 2 focuses on pronunciation, listening skills, presentation, etc. Everything you need to perform better during classes!
English Support 1
Content
This is a course of remedial English, at a basic level, for those who are studying at Hanze University, and have to use English as a foreign language, but could do with some extra tuition to improve their English language skills. Only English will be spoken during classes. Basic grammar structures will be dealt with, your vocabulary range will be improved, and listening and conversational skills will also be practised. Individual pronunciation problems will be addressed if necessary.
Details
This course is scheduled on Tuesday- or Thursday evening, starting 18:30 - 20:30 hours.
Absence is allowed only once (1) during the course.
Type of course
Lecture, Tutorials
Assessment type(s)
Oral exam, Written exam, Participation/attendance, Assignment(s), Performance assessment
EC
3
Reading List
No literature required
English Support 2
Content
This course focuses on pronunciation, listening skills, presentations etc. You will be also working on improving your conversational skills. Only English will be spoken in class. This course can be taken separately, but it is also a good follow-up course if you have already successfully completed the remedial English course Support English 1.
Details
This course is scheduled on Tuesday- or Thursday evening, starting 18:30 - 20:30 hours.
Absence is allowed only once (1) during the course.
Type of course
Lecture, Practical / skill training, Tutorials, Individual counseling
Assessment type(s)
Oral exam, Written exam, Presentation, Participation/attendance, Assignment(s), Performance assessment
EC
3
Reading List
No literature required