EHU students have intensive English language courses during the first two years of study.
Foreign language is a challenge that has always has been a key problem for humanities. It is not only necessary for students to exercise their professional life in a multilingual world, but is also essential to accessing cultural meaning through the spoken and written word ā the doorways to interdisciplinary and international understanding and knowledge. The basis of foreign language courses in EHU should be a strategy “to write, to read, to speak ,” and vice versa , “to speak, to read, to write ,” which will provide access to humanities texts in foreign languages, where the primary role today belongs to the English language.