19.01.2020 News

NAWA Summer Courses of Polish Language and Culture

The Director of the National Academic Exchange Agency announces the call for applications for participation in the Summer Courses of Polish Language and Culture 2020 Program.

The aim of the Program is to teach and promote Polish language and Polish culture abroad by enabling foreign students to participate free of charge in several-week long Polish language and culture courses organized in Poland.

The program is addressed to students learning Polish as a foreign language, as well as to those who are just planning to start learning. The aim of the Program is to encourage foreign students to continue learning Polish after returning to their universities or to study in Poland.

The program is also addressed to foreigners working at foreign academic centres as teachers of Polish language who, thanks to participating in the Program, will improve their communication and didactic competence and meet other foreign language teachers.

By participating in the course, foreigners can improve their language skills, as well as get to know Poland and its inhabitants better, and meet other students from around the world interested in Polish language and culture.

The course program includes:

  • learning Polish as a foreign language at levels A1-C2;
  • methodological workshops (for foreign language teachers teaching Polish as a foreign language);
  • lectures on Polish history and culture;
  • cultural program (trips, sightseeing, workshops, film screenings);
  • integration meetings and meetings with Poles

Deadline for the Application is 18 February 2020

READ MORE & APPLY HERE

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