What language courses can you take?
The Language Centre CULP provides a range of courses in sixteen languages for students and staff of the University, in addition to offering teaching directly to specific Faculties or Departments and recently to the general public.
The following languages are currently being offered: Arabic, BSL, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili and Turkish.
Now, why not watch our virtual presentations?
The following presentations will give you an overview of what's available and an insight into how some of our classes are run.
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Nebojša Radić is the Director of CULP courses at the Language Centre.
In this video, he explains which languages we can offer you, our future students, here at the Language Centre.
Our Arabic language teacher at the Language Centre talks about CULP Arabic courses.
In this video, she explains why you should learn Arabic with us at the Language Centre.
Our Chinese language teacher at the Language Centre talks about CULP Chinese courses.
In this video, she explains why you should learn Chinese with us at the Language Centre.
Our French language teachers at the Language Centre talk about CULP French courses.
In this video, they explain why you should learn French with us at the Language Centre.
Our German language teachers at the Language Centre talk about CULP German courses.
In this video, they explain why you should learn German with us at the Language Centre.
Our Portuguese language teacher at the Language Centre talks about CULP Portuguese courses.
In this video, she explains why you should learn Portuguese with us at the Language Centre.
Our Spanish language teachers at the Language Centre talk about CULP Spanish courses.
In this video, they explain why you should learn Spanish with us at the Language Centre.
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