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  1. Students must previously have studied a European language as a foreign language, either at school or in a language course. The Linguapolis teaching method is based upon the assumption that the students are familiar with foreign language learning.

  2. The Preparatory One-Year Programme: Dutch as a Foreign Language in an Academic Context is taught by Linguapolis, the language institute at the University of Antwerp.

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  3. The Preparatory One-Year Programme is taught by Linguapolis, the language institute of the University of Antwerp. The programme allows you to acquire Dutch as a foreign language for academic contexts in just one academic year. Linguapolis organises Dutch courses in various programmes for more than 2,000 students every year.

  4. You master the Dutch language to the B2-level required by the institutions for higher education in Flanders and the Netherlands. You progress from language proficiency level A1 (absolute beginner) to B2 (Interuniversitary Language Test for Dutch as a Foreign Language) at a very quick pace.

  5. The one year program Dutch as a Foreign Language in an Academic Context is aimed at non-Dutch-speaking students who want to prepare to enter higher education in Dutch. The program consists of a combination of five language acquisition levels and three modules designed to deepen participants’ knowledge: Academic Study Skills; Culture, Politics ...

  6. In order to obtain a student visa for the Preparatory One-Year Programme: Dutch as a Foreign Language in an Academic Context, candidates will need to be accepted for both the Preparatory One-Year Programme and the (under)graduate degree they intend to start in the following academic year.

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  8. The programme has been designed for foreign students who want to devote one year of full-time and intensive study to establishing and perfecting their knowledge of the Dutch language and to immerse themselves in Flemish society and academic culture.