Every semester, English courses are offered during the lecture period, namely
The individual course levels in the course system for English are based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Target Level | Module | Number of modules to be completed |
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B 2 | General English | B 2.1, B 2.2, B 2.3 in any order |
C 1 | General English | C 1.1, C 1.2, C 1.3 in any order |
In addition, further skill-oriented courses are offered, e.g. to refresh grammar knowledge or to improve oral or written communication skills.
Exams
All General English courses usually end with an exam in which listening comprehension and reading comprehension are tested and assessed. Oral communication skills are graded according to classroom performance. Grades for writing courses are usually based on continuous assessment.
Credit Points
One course has a scope of 3 CP. These are awarded if students have attended at least 2/3 of all lessons and passed the final exam.
Fees
The course fees are € 45 for students, € 60 for staff and € 225 for guest students.
Once we have added your placement test results to your StudIP account, you will be able to sign up for courses.
The B 2 General English Programme is divided into three modules (B2.1, B2.2 and B2.3) which can be studied in any order, depending on the semester in which you enter the programme. To qualify for the next level (C 1), you should complete all three modules, including the final exams.
The modules concentrate on grammar and vocabulary areas which are particularly problematic for learners of English. Particular emphasis is placed on verb forms and tenses. All four skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening) are practised in the lessons and will be assessed either during or at the end of the course.
Course fee: 45 € (students) | 60 € (staff members) | 225 € (guests)
ECTS-LP: 3
Duration: 12 weeks
Modules | B 2.1 | B 2.2 | B 2.3 |
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Course number: | 5134121 | 5134122 | 5134123 |
Course book: New Language Leader (Intermediate), ISBN 978-1-4479-6149-9 | Units 1, 3, 6, 8 | Units 4, 5, 7, 9 | Units 2, 10, 11, 12 |
The C 1 General English Programme is divided into three modules (C1.1, C1.2 and C1.3) which can be studied in any order, depending on the semester in which you enter the programme.
The modules concentrate on grammar and vocabulary areas which are particularly problematic for learners of English. Particular emphasis is placed on verb forms and tenses. All four skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening) are practised in the lessons and will be assessed either during or at the end of the course.
Course fee: 45 € (students) | 60 € (staff members) | 225 € (guests)
ECTS-LP: 3
Duration: 12 weeks
Course modules:
C 1.1 | C 1.2 | C 1.3 | |
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Course number: | 5135121 | 5135122 | 5135123 |
Course book: New Language Leader (Upper-Intermediate), ISBN 978-1-4479-6155-0) | Units 1, 2, 6, 10 | Units 3, 4, 9, 11 | Units 5, 7, 8, 12 |
These courses focus on practising and mastering all of the major tenses in both active and passive, simple and continuous forms. Conditionals and modals will also be included.
Course fee: 45 € (students) | 60 € (staff) | 225 € (guests)
ECTS-LP: 3
Duration: 12 weeks
1. Grammar | Basic (B 1- B 2)
Course number: 5-13-3-15-1
2. Grammar | Advanced (B 2 - C 1)
Course number: 5-13-4-15-1
1. Writing Skills (B 2) | Course number: 5134150
2. Writing Skills (C1) | Course number: 5135250
Course fee: € 45 (Students) | 60 € (staff) | 225 € (guests)
ECTS-LP: 3
Description:
Both writing courses will be run on a correspondence basis, with work regularly being submitted and corrected using the university's learning platform. We will meet twice virtually during the semester in order to discuss planning and progress. The final grade will be based on continuous assessment of the send-in tasks.
The course content concentrates specifically on writing skills you will need for academic and everyday purposes; practising basic and integrated essay-writing techniques, expressing and evaluating opinions, describing and evaluating images, describing visual data and statistics, letter writing and electronic communication, etc.
Introduction to Academic Writing | Course number: 5134150
Course fee: € 45 (students) | 60 € (staff members) | 225 € (guests)
ECTS-CP: 3
This is a correspondence course with bi-weekly consultations. Places are available to students who are not following the Master’s degree programmes in Computer Science For Digital Media, Digital Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction.
The course concentrates mainly on structure in writing academic articles, essays and reports. We begin by examining the structure of individual paragraphs and move on to extended texts of various types (e.g. process essays, cause/effect, comparison/contrast, etc.). Particular attention is paid to connectives, i.e. transitional phrases and constructions which help you link ideas and paragraphs in a logical, systematic way.
Theses courses focus on helping students learn how to communicate effectively using scientific and technical English on different target levels. The focus will be placed on scientific oral communication. Regardless of the focus, the courses will also include reading, listening and active discussions related to current scientific and technical topics in order to ensure a well-rounded development of language skills.
Course material: Materials provided by the instructor
Course fee: € 45 (students) | 60 € (staff) | 225 € (guests)
ECTS-LP: 3
Duration: 12 weeks
1. English for Technical and Scientific Purposes (B 2)
Course number: 5-13-4-15-3
2. English for Technical and Scientific Purposes (C 1)
Course number: 5-13-5-13-2
Interested in feeling more comfortable and confident when speaking English? This course is divided into a short reading or listening task (online) where new vocabulary is introduced. The in-person course component focusses on small group discussions. The course then ends with a short overview of new grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary, etc.. Each week, a new topic of discussion will be introduced. The discussion topics are broad enough that all students should feel comfortable expressing their opinions.
Course materials are provided by the instructor.
Course fee: € 45 ECTS-LP: 3 Time: 11 x 90 min. (in-person) + tasks on Moodle
The following teaching material is used in our courses.
1. Obligatory material
Please make sure that you have purchased the material by the beginning of a course.
We are currently using the e-book versions; details of how to purchase these can be found in the Moodle rooms of the respective courses.
Target level | Course | Material |
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B 1 | General English | New Language Leader (Pre-intermediate), Pearson |
B 2 | General English | New Language Leader (Intermediate), Pearson |
C 1 | General English | New Language Leader (Upper-intermediate), Pearson |
2. Recommended material
Target level | Course | Material |
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B 1/B 2 | Grammar | Basic | My Grammar Lab (elementary), Pearson |
B 2/C 1 | Grammar | Advanced | My Grammar Lab (intermediate), Pearson |
C 1 | Writing Skills | Writing Academic English Level 4, Pearson/Longman |
The summer semester course schedule can be found on StudIP and in our Course Guide.
If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to english@uni-weimar.de
We offer courses at the B2, B2+ and C1 levels. We teach blended courses, live online courses and correspondence courses. Most English courses are held once a week for 90 minutes and include online moodle learning components. We also offer block courses (Pathways) and correspondence courses (Writing Skills) that meet at different intervals.
Enrolment is possible via StudIP.
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