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The basic courses at levels A1, A2, and B1 are offered every semester. Special courses, such as «Español B1: Para hablantes de herencia», «Español B1-B2: Intercambio y prácticas en un país hispanohablante», «Español B2: Interacción oral», «Español B2: Gramática y comunicación», «Español B2-C1: Gramática y comunicación», «Español B2-C1: Realidades del mundo hispano», «Español B2-C1: Lengua y cine», alternate between semesters. For more information about the next iteration of a specific course, please contact romanische.sprachen@sprachen.uzh.ch.
First, find out what your language level is using the descriptors from the Common European Framework of Reference for Language (CEFR) here: Self-Assessment Checklist.
For a more detailed assessment of your language skills, we recommend the following test: https://dialangweb.lancaster.ac.uk/
Once you have identified your language level, go to our course program and read the course descriptions (language requirements, aims, etc.). If you are still unsure about which course to take, you can email us to request a consultation: romanische.sprachen@sprachen.uzh.ch.
In principle, our A1-level courses are designed for beginners. We therefore recommend that you brush up your skills independently. You can email us to request a consultation: romanische.sprachen@sprachen.uzh.ch.
No. Our courses are performance-based, and we award ECTS points for successfully completed course work. If you wish to brush up your language skills, we recommend that you do so at one of our Self-Access Center.
Follow your teacher’s recommendations. You will find more information on our website about how our courses progress. The services and events offered by our Self-Access Center will also help you to improve and practice your language skills
The Language Center runs an information event and several exam preparation courses. However, we are not licenced to conduct any international tests. If you need proof of your language level, you can ask the Language Center for a letter that states what your language level is. For more information: romanische.sprachen@sprachen.uzh.ch.
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For technical issues, please contact OLAT support: support@olat.uzh.ch
If you have other questions, please consult the general FAQs that relate to all Language Center courses and services.