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The Faculty of Philology has signed bilateral Erasmus agreements with the following Universities:

List of HEIs

 For more information:

www.interel.uoa.gr/erasmus.html

Courses offered in English

ΓΦΓ36 Second-language Phonetics, Phonology, and Pronunciation

This course examines issues related with the phonetics and phonology of second language (L2) acquisition. These include a discussion of current L2 theories and how they address notions such as the critical period hypothesis, differences between first (L1) and L2 acquisition, factors affecting degree of foreign accent, plasticity of the human brain, and effects of L1 on L2 learning. Computer-based training techniques and state-of-the-art L2 pronunciation apps will also be discussed with focus on the teaching of Greek pronunciation to L2 learners from different L1 backgrounds.

Instructor: Angelos Lengeris
Language: English
ECTS: 4

ΓΦΓ38 L2/FL for learners with atypical development

The aim of this course is to familiarize students with the characteristics and needs of Second Language (L2) or Foreign Language (FL) learners with atypical development. It specifically focuses on learners with special educational needs. It starts with an overview of official international reports regarding foreign language learning, multilingualism and inclusive education. It then discusses the language and literacy characteristics of these learners and other background factors affecting L2 or FL learning in their case. The course concludes with the implications for teaching and assessing a L2 or FL.

Instructor: Evangelia Kyritsi
Language: English
ECTS: 4

CIVIS - European Civic University

CIVIS is a European Civic University formed by the alliance of eleven leading research higher education institutions across Europe: Aix-Marseille Université, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Universitatea din București, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Sapienza Università di Roma, Stockholm University, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, University of Glascow and Paris Lodron University of Salzburg,and University of Lausanne. It brings together a community of more than 470,000 students and 58,000 staff members including 35,000 academics and researchers.

Academic Coordinator for The Faculty of Philology: Ass. Prof. Athena Bazou, e-mail: bazouath@phil.uoa.gr

Administrative Responsible (Secretariat) for the Faculty of Philology: Theodore Pliatsikas, +30 210 727 7311, tpliat@phil.uoa.gr

For more information see https://civis.eu/en and http://en.interel.uoa.gr/civis.html