Type: Arqus, Arqus European University Alliance, Arqus Plurilingual and Intercultural Hub
Format: Online
Open to: Academics & researchers, Admin. Staff, Early Post-docs, Teachers
The kick-off session of the workshop series “Weekly language workshops for teaching in English” is titled “Reflections and Next Steps”. It will take place on 16 February 16:00 to 17:30 CET.
This series is designed to support lecturers who teach their subjects through English by addressing both practical skills and common challenges.
This concluding session provides an opportunity to revisit key themes from the series and address remaining questions or concerns. Participants can share insights, discuss specific challenges, and plan how to apply what they’ve learnt in their own teaching.
Dr Ruge has been teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP) at institutions of higher education for almost 40 years. In this role, her responsibilities have included designing courses in a wide variety of subjects, selecting appropriate teaching materials and creating activities that facilitate a student-centred approach to foreign language acquisition. She currently works at the Language Centre at Leipzig University.
Course materials co-developed by Dr Ruge and Dr Caroline Allen.
Dr Allen studied secondary education in England and moved to Germany in 2013. After several years of teaching business English, she shifted her focus to English for Specific Purposes (ESP). Her PhD examined how English courses can be designed to meet the specific needs of learners in medical contexts.
She now teaches at Leipzig University, where she develops and delivers ESP courses for students in the natural sciences, and her work centres on helping learners build confidence and become the English speakers they aspire to be.
Contact: wp11arqus@uni-leipzig.de