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Yearly preparatory English courses at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Warsaw

Yearly preparatory English courses at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Warsaw

Course description: the total amount of language learning during the course is 600 hours and consists of 2 semesters. Throughout the first semester, the participants work on improving their English skills. They acquire practical academic competencies, such as note-taking, essay writing, problem solving, debating, teamwork, exam practice, and presentation skills. They also learn about Polish traditions, customs and culture. At the end of the semester, course participants write an English exam, which assesses their progress of language competency. During the second semester, the participants continue to develop their speaking and writing skills. They may expect some team projects and peer to peer assessments. Additionally, they will be required to prepare and deliver their first presentation in front of the class. This exercise will provide further opportunity to practice formulating a story as well as writing and speaking skills. At the end of the semester, the participants have the final exam to assess whether their English competency meets the proficiency level required to enter a university program at SWPS University. The program closes with an official Graduation Ceremony, where Director for International Relations hands out Certificates of English Preparatory School Completion.

Faculties

Language course
Language Application feeFee per year
Yearly preparatory English course at the SWPS University in WarsawEnglish100 euro3 400 euro
Yearly preparatory English course at the SWPS University in Warsaw +120h Polish languageEnglish100 euro3 850 euro

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Key facts

  • Warsaw
  • private university
  • number of hours: 600
  • levels: A2/B1/B2/C1
  • form: full-time
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