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The UCAM workshops taught English and Spanish (02/07/2009)

The Vice President for International Relations UCAM organized within the Summer University 2009, a Spanish course and an Intensive English Course.

Both offers training are aimed at people interested in improving your Spanish, if not their native language and learning and improving English.

The director of the School of Languages (ESI), Thomas Schmidt, coordinates the Intensive English Summer 2009, which will be held from 6 to 31 July at the UCAM.

The above English course consists of 60 lessons, and classes are held Monday through Friday from 9 to 12 hours.

Weekly sessions will be organized several film or additional activities in English.

Among the UCAM teachers who work in the course include Professor of Journalism, Enrique Arroyo, the director of Technical Architecture, Juan Roldán, and Professor of Nursing and Occupational Therapy, M ª Dolores Pereñíguez.

On the other hand, the teaching of International Relations Office, Mary Mondéjar coordinates the Spanish course Summer 2009.

The course will be held from 20 to 31 July on the campus of the UCAM, 10 to 13 hours.

Note that the methodology is communicative Spanish course and appropriate to the needs of the student.

"Our classes will merge, says Mondéjar, the oral and written, dynamic teaching

grammar, and a realistic approach to the Spanish culture and Latin American countries. "

The faculty, composed of graduates and doctorate in philology, he specializes in teaching Spanish as a second language, and has great experience in this field.

The deadline for enrollment in language courses is open

Source: UCAM

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