Language and Culture campus11/17/2017 It is that time of the year. "Winter is coming", as would say a Stark in Game of Thrones. But, did you know the exact original motto, actually? Nowadays everyone has access to films from all around the world, to TV series, books... through translation. It is true that this art has improved quite a lot in these past years, and it is also true that, without it, our worldwide culture would be way more limited: it gives us access to material we would not be able to comprehend otherwise, as no person can learn all languages on Earth. But, still, nothing compares to the original version, to the casts' voices, to the author's writing style. And how can we have access to this kind of experience? Through learning languages, yes, you guessed correctly. The University of Navarre has a very prestigious Language Institute which offers courses on up to 9 different languages: German, Arabic, Chinese, Basque, French, English, Italian, Portuguese and Russian. Moreover, the University gives international students who do not know Spanish or those graduates who want to be able to teach Spanish as a second language the opportunity of signing up for ILCE classes and examinations. Being as important as it is to know our way around in different countries, for barriers regarding cultural exchange ceased to exist a while ago, this opportunity is great for all students, professors and other workers in the University. One just has to choose a language to start off with, that which may strike you as more attractive or useful, or with the one you believe you are having and will have more contact. Afterwards, the process is simple: contact the Languages' Department and sign up for a course or to take a level exam in case you want to continue your studies in a language you already know something about. The professors are great, the preparation for Official Exams, also hosted in the University, is exquisite. And it is on campus. It just could not be better. Miriam Huárriz Writing directly from UNAV and FCOM. 2nd year student of Spanish Philology and Journalism
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