Language Learning
Learn languages at your own speed
Every language learner is different and studies at their own tempo. That’s why the SprInt Program offers a variety of channels and methods for learning German, English and other modern languages. Our participants learn at their own speed, using the best methods.
- Would you like to improve your English skills, or expand your language proficiency to include work-related topics? Then book one of our English courses.
- Would you like to start learning German or improve your existing knowledge? Then why not try our German courses.
- Would you like to improve your vocabulary and learn phrases appropriate to your level with a Native English teacher in small groups and practice your newly-gained knowledge in scenarios typically arising in everyday language use? Then we recommend attending one of our English workshop.
- Are you confident in your English skills and would like to focus exclusively on one topic without participating in a full language course? Then apply for individual coaching.
- Would you like to learn German, English, or one of more than 10 other modern foreign languages? Then our language learning app is the right option for you. Use the app to learn your language any place, any time, at your own speed
- Would you like to improve your spoken language skills in a relaxed atmosphere? Then join the virtual language café to discuss important cultural, economic or political topics with native speakers.
- Our dictionary created in 2017 with a TUD-specific English glossary is currently being updated and converted from British English to American English. As soon as the new version is available, you can find it right here.
Please note: To participate in courses and offers within the SprInt Program you need to be a member of SprInt.
Other language learning opportunities
The Welcome Center@TUD offers German Courses through A1 to B1 or B2/C1 levels with a focus on conversation and writing for incoming TUD scientists or incoming scientists at the DRESDEN-concept partner institutions.
Funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and Free State of Saxony within the framework of the Excellence Strategy of the Federal Government and the States