Are you ready to start learning another language?He presents the Sabana Languages program to the International Center for Foreign Languages and Cultures of the University of La Sabana and invites them to start their training process in foreign languages.
You can choose between: English, French, German, Portuguese and Italian!
Classes can be totally virtual, with alternation (hyflex) or in person on the campus of the University of La Sabana.Learning a language can open the doors to different destinations, at the University of La Sabana we help you meet this goalAchieve a B1 level (Common European Framework) by taking the 5 levels we offer.ModalityOn-site
Virtual
HyFlexHourlyintensity
64 hours (each level)Complete a level in one of the following coursesSemester courseClasses are held Monday through Friday 2 days a week, 2 hours each day.
Hours: from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm from Monday to Friday (depending on the academic offer)Intemestral course
Two courses are opened a year: one in June and the other at the end of NovemberHourly intensity: 64 hours (Lasts approximately 3 weeks)
Classes are held Monday through Friday from 7:00 am to 12:00 pm.objectiveGuide the student towards the development of strategies that promote the improvement of their communication skills, providing them with the necessary tools to function effectively in different professional, social and cultural contexts through the use of English, French, German, Portuguese and Italian!MethodologyClasses are student-centered, dynamic, and provide the opportunity for participants to practice all four language skills: speaking, reading, listening, and writing. Current methodologies are used with the support of resources and technological tools. To facilitate the learning processes, it seeks to create an atmosphere of trust where students, through their participation, enrich the class with their sociocultural background, relying on modern and adequate material, adapted pedagogical documents and monitoring for efficient autonomous work.Addressed toYoung people from the age of 14 and adults who want to improve their communication skills in a second language as a foreign language.
Note: we do not have courses for children or students under 14 years of age. The courses are developed with undergraduate students from the University.PlaceClasses can be totally virtual, with alternation (Hyflex) or in person on the campus of the University of La Sabana.EnglishLevels
The English language program has 7 levels, in accordance with the Common European Framework of Reference. The starting level will be defined with the classification test.FrenchLevels
Each level is taken in an academic semester (February to May and August to November) or a vacation period. The courses offered during the holiday periods (June and December) are intensive with a duration of 3 weeks.
According to the Common European Framework of Reference, the scheme that is being worked on is the following:
PortugueseLevels
The program is taught on 5 levels. According to the Common European Framework of Reference, the scheme that is being worked on is the following:
Each level is taken in an academic semester (February to May and August to November) or a vacation period. The courses offered during the holiday periods (June and December) are intensive with a duration of 3 weeks and an intensity of 5 hours a day from Monday to Friday.
The courses taught in an academic semester have a duration of 16 weeks and an intensity of 4 hours per week.ItalianLevels
The program is taught on 5 levels. According to the Common European Framework of Reference, the scheme that is being worked on is the following:
Each level is taken in an academic semester (February to May and August to November) or a vacation period. The courses offered during the holiday periods (June and December) are intensive with a duration of 3 weeks and an intensity of 5 hours a day from Monday to Friday.
The courses taught in an academic semester have a duration of 16 weeks and an intensity of 4 hours per week.GermanLevels
The program is taught on 5 levels. According to the Common European Framework of Reference, the scheme that is being worked on is the following:
Each level is taken in an academic semester (February to May and August to November) or a vacation period. The courses offered during the holiday periods (June and December) are intensive with a duration of 3 weeks and an intensity of 5 hours a day from Monday to Friday.
The courses taught in an academic semester have a duration of 16 weeks and an intensity of 4 hours per week.