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German Programs in Berlin, Germany
Summer courses in August for
university students in Germany's capital.
Course description
The summer courses with 25 class hours per week in small classes of 5 - 10
students are oriented towards university students and accordingly geared to
academic interests. Key areas, depending on the level of language skills, will
also be German history, politics and culture. At the same time, however, grammar
will by no means be neglected in the practical-oriented and communicative
classes.
Instruction takes place in the rooms of the university of applied science in the
heart of the city.
The courses serve levels A1 - C2 according to the Common European Framework of
Reference.
Ages
In order to participate within our German Program in Berlin, you need to be 18
years minimum. For Teenagers we have program in the city of
Lindenberg.
German Programs
One-to-one crash courses with 40 lessons per week for adults
Crash courses in mini groups (2-4 participants) with 40 lessons per week for
adults
Intensive courses (in groups of 5-10 students)
30 lessons per week for students aged 18 years and over
30 lessons per week for students aged between 15 and 18 years
Summer courses in groups of 5-10 students, with 25 lessons per week, for
students from 15 to 18 years of age and for university students aged 18
years and over
Junior intensive courses in groups of 5-10 students, with 25 lessons per
week, for young pupils between 8 and 12 years and between 10 and 14 years
respectively
One-to-one crash courses with 25, 30 or 40 lessons per week for students
between 15 and 17 years of age and for young pupils between 10 and 14 years
of age
Preparatory courses TestDaF in groups of 5-10 students, with 30 lessons per
week, for students aged 18 years and over
All courses are part of a coherent system which can be followed through
according to the individual needs and the language level gained at a certain
point in time. The school focuses on all aspects of language acquisition:
reading, writing, speaking, listening and grammar; thus all students learn to
speak, ask questions, and take an active part in discussions. Yes, you may
compare us: you can measure progress if you keep in mind that institute's students regularly achieve a defined language
level more than 25 % quicker than with similar institutions. In all courses,
we distinguish according to the Common European Framework of Reference for
Languages.
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