How to WiWi in English! We kick off the winter term with some advertising: Be smart, learn Business English! Student Council member Marco Kreuzpaintner talks to Scott Foley, Business English Coordinator, about changes to the language courses. Since Corona, interest in language learning has been waning, and the Language Centre is responding. For example, the new exams give students more flexibility in their learning. They are also less stressful and more predictable. And classes are now held twice a week. The amount of material remains the same. This allows students to talk and collaborate with other students and teachers, rather than studying vocabulary alone at home. And don't worry about missing a class, either. Just discuss your plans with your teachers and fellow students. Everyone will try to find a good solution. Most importantly, just turn up and take the opportunity! Learning a language at university is easy, partly because the courses are free and partly because you have more time than later in life!