- Office:1165 Budapest, Diósy Lajos utca 22-24.
- Building:Building D, 2nd Floor, Room 27
- Phone:+36 1 467-7959
- Internal extension:959
- Email:Kiss.Szilvia@uni-bge.hu
Introduction
I am a graduate of the University Eötvös Lóránd in Budapest. PhD in Germanistics in 2004.
Shortly after graduating I started to teach German at BBS FIMB. The actual subjects that I teach are Foreign Language for Business and Forign Language for International Business. Besides teaching German I’ve participated in the development of curriculums for several subjects. I am also an examiner for German Language for Business. Since 2004 I am one of the editors of NyelvVilág, the periodical of BBS.
From 2016 to 2019 I worked with a team of my colleagues on elaborating a methodology for Project Based Language Learning (PBLL) for German Business Language. In 2019 our team jointly won the award of European Langage Label (Tempus Public Foundation and European Commission).
2019 I was a member of the organisations team for the Presentation Competition in BBS.
In the same year I became the secretary for the Scientific Students’ Assotiation (TDK) in BBS FIMB.
Office Hours
Location | D.II.27. |
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Hours | |
Comment | e-mailben történő előzetes egyeztetés alapján / prior consultation by email is required |
Subject(s) taught
- Foreign Language for International Business A (German)
- Foreign Language for International Business B (German)
- Foreign Language for International Business (MSc) B/1 (German)
- Foreign Language for Business A/1 (German)
- Foreign Language for Business A/2 (German)
- Foreign Language for Business B/1 (German)
- Foreign Language for Business B/2 (German)
Professional career
- 2004PhD degree
- 2004One of the editors of NyelvVilág, the periodical of BBS
- 2019European Language Label Award (Shared first prize winners) (Tempus Public Foundation and European Comission)
- 2019Secretary for Scientific Students’ Assotiation in BBS FIMB
Research areas
- German dialects in Hungary
- German and Hungarian loan/borrowed words
- Project Based Language Learning