INTER-INSTITUTIONAL LANGUAGE COURSES - BRUSSELS
1st semester 2003-2004
Deadline for enrolment in SYSLOG Web Formation:
28 March 2003
Please read attentively all the information contained in the following pages because they contain the answers to nearly all of your questions
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INTRODUCTION
The language training sector of the ADMIN.A.7 training unit organises more than 600 courses and deals with more than 10000 requests a year for around 9200 participants and for 25 languages, mainly at an inter-institutional level.
To accomplish this, all our resources (financial, human and logistical) are utilised to the full every year.
In spite of this, it is not always possible to organise all the courses requested or to satisfy all the training requests. We must balance the needs : priority is given on the one hand to standard courses (levels 1 to 6) which enable a basic language training and on the other hand to requests made in the interest of the service which enable staff to function effectively in their daily work.
This applies particularly to Spanish, Italian and Dutch, whose popularity has forced us to refuse requests for level 1 made only in the interest of the individual and to decide on a maximum number of courses to organise.
In practical terms, we have to follow very tight time-scales established at an inter-institutional level. Please, therefore, remember we must apply
strict deadlines for enrolment in SYSLOG Web Formation.
To note: new starters and staff returning to Headquarters (here less than 3 months) may join an
English or French course during the first 2 months of a course (except for level 1 beginner courses in which it is essential to participate from the start of the session), with the aim of becoming operational as quickly as possible in the most widely-used languages.
Please note that participants must buy the course manual and exercise book.
Organisation of language courses requires a major investment in terms of financial, human and logistics resources. Therefore, your attention is drawn to the attendance requirements (see point 7).
In particular, late arrivals and early departures of 30 minutes or over are considered as non-attendance.
I wish you a pleasant course and I hope that this language training will be beneficial in your professional life.
Guido Vervaet
Head of Unit
Training
ATTENTION :
"Survival Level" / "Niveau de survie" courses aimed at those with little or no knowledge (= beginners) of FR or EN
These courses are intended to supply a rapid response to the operational needs of the services (recruitment,
internal transfer, etc.). Four sessions will be run throughout the academic year and will be communicated by the training coordinators and via our web-site.
These courses are characterised by a training approach entirely based on real professional situations and on material (internal publications, notes, forms, etc.) used daily in the European institutions. The aim is to enable
beginners in more or less 6 months (holidays not included) to communicate in a satisfactory way within their working environment, orally and in writing.
The details have been published in the Administrative notice n° 49-2000 of 23 May 2000
(please note that the person in charge of the survival level course is currently Mrs Valérie De Koninck and not anymore Mrs Maas and Mrs Van Loo). |
NEW:
Evening courses
In response to increased demand for language courses and in an effort to offer greater flexibility and choice with regard to course timetables, as from the 1st semester 2003/2004 (September), evening courses are available for booking. Evening courses will take place from
18.00 to 19.50 in the Guimard building. These courses will be organised in all languages and for all levels,
on condition that there is sufficient demand from candidates. Please ensure that you specify the evening timeslot when applying. |
GENERAL INFORMATION
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CALENDAR
The semester will start on Monday 15 September 2003 and will end on Friday
23 January 2004. The detailed timetable will be indicated in the classrooms at the start of the semester and on our
web-site.
Please note that the timetable for the candidate accession countries may differ from the calendar for other languages. Participants will be notified of the timetable in due course.
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LANGUAGES OFFERED
Languages of the European Union Member-States: DA (Danish), DE (German), EL (Greek), EN (English), ES (Spanish), FI (Finnish), FR (French), IT (Italian), NL (Dutch), PT (Portuguese), SV (Swedish).
Non Member-States languages: AR (Arabic), JA (Japanese), RU (Russian).
Languages of candidate accession countries: BG (Bulgarian), CS (Czech), ET (Estonian), HU (Hungarian), LV (Latvian), LT (Lithuanian), MT (Maltese), PL (Polish), RO (Rumanian), SK (Slovak), SL (Slovenian), TR (Turkish).
NB: for the languages of the candidate accession countries, only requests made in the interest of the service will be accepted.
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TIMETABLE
If you are given a place on a course, you will be allocated to one of the following time slots (except for the languages of the candidate accession countries for which another timetable will be offered in due course and except for the new 18.00-19.50 timeslot for which a formal request has to be done when applying through Syslog).
08 h 30 - 10 h 20
11 h 40 - 13 h 30
13 h 45 - 15 h 35
16 h 10 - 18 h 00
18 h 00 - 19 h 50
These time slots have been chosen in order to optimise the use of our training rooms and suit the hours of the teachers, ensuring at the same time a minimum disruption to the daily work of the participants.
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ROOMS
The language courses can take place in the Brussels Commission buildings (GUIMARD : rue Guimard 10 - 1040 Brussels; SCIENCE 29: rue de la Science 29 - 1040 Brussels) and in the Brussels Council of the Union (ORBAN : square Frère Orban 10 - 1040 Brussels).
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ADMISSION CRITERIA
Candidates who at the closing date for applications and at the start of the course are either an official, a temporary, auxiliary or local agent or a seconded national expert (SNE) are eligible to apply for a course.
Spouses of officials and former officials will be admitted, if there are places
available, to courses in all the languages on offer ; except for French and English (for which there is always a very large number of requests)
and the languages of the candidate accession countries, for which a request made in the interest of the service is required.
Due to the huge number of requests received for level 1 in Spanish, Italian and Dutch and in view of budgetary constraints which limit the number of courses we can organise, we cannot accept requests for this level made only in the interest of the individual.
Officials and other servants who have been newly recruited and staff returning to Headquarters
(within the previous 3 months) may join an English or French course during the first two months of a course (except for level 1 beginner courses in which it is essential to participate from the start of the session), if their service makes a special request.
The following categories of applicants will not be accepted if at the closing date for applications
and at the start of the course they are 'interimaires', service providers ('prestataires'), trainees, consultants, staff in receipt of an invalidity pension or on leave on personal grounds or on sick leave or on maternity leave. People working part-time can attend a course only during their working hours
(time spent training is considered equivalent to work time).
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APPLICATION PROCEDURE
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All requests must be made only via SYSLOG. The DG ADMIN will deal with your request only
AFTER the electonic validation done by the Training Coordinator of your DG/Service
(list of Training
Coordinators).
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Deadline for enrolment in Syslog Web formation: 28 March 2003.
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You are only allowed to enrol for one course per semester.
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You will not be allowed to change language once the training coordinator of your DG/Service has validated your request electronically.
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People who are currently attending level 1 to 5 of a standard course do not need to submit a new application as their enrolment is automatic until they complete level 6.
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To follow a specialised or specific course (after level 6), participants must
always make a new request.
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Information on the status of your request can be viewed by clicking the "Applications" button in
SYSLOG WEB FORMATION.
Nevertheless, you will be informed officially of the outcome of your request by 8 July 2003 at the latest.
Because of the limited human resources available in our team, no information can be sent out to you before this date.
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ABSENCES
It's worth remembering that the learning of any language means regular attendance at all courses. Repeated absences inevitably slow down the learning pace of the individual and the whole group and risk compromising the training objectives. A similar problem is posed by chronic latecomers to courses or by early departures: which is why
arriving more than 30 minutes late to your class or leaving 30 minutes before the end of the class is considered as non-attendance.
It is therefore advisable not to apply for a course if you are not sure that you can attend regularly.
Participants who throughout a course accumulate:
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6 consecutive absences or 10 non-consecutive absences for a twice-weekly standard course
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5 absences for a specialised or a specific course,
regardless of the reason for the absences will be excluded from the course and will not be allowed to sit the final test.
In these cases, if they wish to continue their training, these participants must submit a new request for the following semester.
In exceptional cases, an appeal procedure can be launched in order to avoid being excluded from the course or to be reinstated in the course, as follows:
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a note from the participant's Head of Unit to the language training Head of Sector certifying that participation in the course is in the interest of the service
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a written declaration from the teacher stating that the participant is capable of continuing and successfully completing the course without slowing down the progress of the class as a whole
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commitment from the participant to take part in all remaining classes and to review the material covered during his or her absence
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PLACEMENT TESTS
For people whose level in the language requested is not known or who have not attended a course in that language during the previous three years, placement tests will be organised from
5 May 2003 to 8 May 2003, from 12 May 2003 to 16 May 2003 and from
19 May 2003 to 23 May 2003. An invitation to a test will be sent in due course.
TYPES OF COURSES
Courses are organised within the limits of the available resources (financial, logistical and human). Requests will therefore be satisfied as long as there are places available and sufficient demand from candidates. If necessary, priority will be given to requests in the interest of the service, and to work languages (DE-EN-FR).
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STANDARD COURSES (twice a week)
Languages
All languages mentioned in point 2 of the general information.
Aim
To enable participants to acquire the language skills which are necessary to carry out their daily work and to express themselves in everyday situations.
Levels
The levels on offer range from level 1 (complete beginner) to level 6.
Length and frequency
Course length is approximately 64 hours on a twice-weekly basis, 1 h 50 per day, for 16 or 17 weeks (excluding holidays).
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SPECIALISED COURSES (once a week)
These courses are for candidates who have successfully completed the six standard courses or those who can demonstrate in the placement test that they are at an equivalent level.
A specific request is necessary as automatic re-enrolment ends after level 6 of the standard courses. People who have previously successfully completed a specialised course can re-enrol for the same module after a period of two years has elapsed.
Languages
Courses will be organised for the languages of the European Union Member-States mentioned in point 2 of the general information
if we have received enough applications and if there are sufficient resources available.
Aim
To improve the participants' listening, speaking, reading or writing skills.
Content
There are four specialised modules :
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Oral expression (code 020)
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Listening comprehension (code 022)
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Written expression (code 024)
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Reading comprehension (code 025)
Length and frequency
Each module lasts approximately 32 hours, 1 h 50 once a week for 16 or 17 weeks (excluding holidays).
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SPECIFIC COURSES (TASK BASED) (once a week)
These courses are for candidates :
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who have finished level 6 of the standard courses and at least one of the specialised modules (from the same domain - written or oral), mentioned above
or
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who can demonstrate in the placement test that they have an equivalent level.
A specific application is required.
Languages
Specific task-based courses are only organised in DE, EN, FR if there is sufficient demand and if the necessary resources are available.
Aim
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Specific writing courses focus on professional writing tasks (administrative writing).
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Specific speaking courses focus on professional oral tasks (speeches, meetings, negotiating).
Content
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Preparation for administrative writing (code 026) FR, EN, DE
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Letters and memos (code 027) FR, EN
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Note taking and minute writing (code 028) FR, EN
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Report writing (code 029) FR, EN
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Speeches and presentations (code 051) FR, EN, DE
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Meetings (code 052) FR, EN, DE
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Negotiating (code 053) FR, EN, DE
Length and frequency
Each module lasts approximately 32 hours, 1 h 50 once a week for 16 or 17 weeks (excluding holidays).
APPLICATION FORM
Those who cannot access SYSLOG WEB FORMATION must ask their training coordinators the procedure to follow in their DG/Service
(list of Training
Coordinators.)
DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR PERSONNEL AND ADMINISTRATION
Directorate A. Staff and Career
TRAINING UNIT - ADMIN.A.7
Language training sector
SECRETARIAT OF THE INTER-INSTITUTIONAL LANGUAGE TRAINING
Everything is in place to ensure rapid access to precise information.
Please, first consult SYSLOG WEB FORMATION to find out all details about the progress of your request. |
Telephone n° (02-29) 51160
Fax n° (02-29) 51106 |
Address : rue Guimard, 10
Administrative address : GUIM 1/51
Head of Unit : Guido VERVAET, GUIM 3/56, tel. : 59224
Head of Sector : Italo RUBINO, GUIM 1/56, tel. : 62593
Secretariat : Sandra DESMEDT, GUIM 1/51, tel. : 51160
Training adviser : Maria RATZINGER, GUIM 1/60, tel. : 98749
Coordination and planning : Mario LABATE, GUIM 1/43, tel. : 52108
Administrative notices and website: Valérie DE KONINCK, GUIM 1/47, tel.: 58654
List of course managers (on 1st February 2003)
(enquiries by phone or in person may be made between 10 and 12 a.m.)
Language |
Name |
Office |
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AR – Arabic |
VAN LOO Martine |
1 / 50 |
52394 |
DA – Danish |
VAN LOO Martine |
1 / 50 |
52394 |
DE – German |
ANDRE Marie-Hélène |
1 / 40 |
92734 |
EL – Greek |
VAN LOO Martine |
1 / 50 |
52394 |
EN – English |
GONZALEZ CHAVES Alicia |
1 / 47 |
99195 |
ES – Spanish |
LABATE Mario |
1 / 43 |
52108 |
FI – Finnish |
VAN LOO Martine |
1 / 50 |
52394 |
FR – French
(only FR twice-weekly and weekly
courses)
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MAAS Marijke |
1 / 46 |
57551 |
IT – Italian |
LABATE Mario |
1 / 43 |
52108 |
JA – Japanese |
VAN LOO Martine |
1 / 50 |
52394 |
NL – Dutch |
LOUEDEC Emmanuelle |
1 / 51 |
94888 |
PT – Portuguese |
VAN LOO Martine |
1 / 50 |
52394 |
SV – Swedish |
VAN LOO Martine |
1 / 50 |
52394 |
RU – Russian |
VAN LOO Martine |
1 / 50 |
52394 |
Candidate accession country languages:
BG-CS-ET-HU-LV-LT-MT-PL-RO-SK-SL-TR |
ANDRE Marie-Hélène |
1 / 40 |
92734 |
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