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Learn German in Germany or AustriaGerman in Germany Enquiries, Application Form Berlin (group courses), Tuition Options, Accommodation, Examination Courses, Work Experience, Guest Studentship, Academic Year Programme, The Institute, Teaching Methodology, The Programme , Leisure and activities, Prices Berlin (One-to-One Homestay), Prices
Radolfzell on Lake Constance (German for 15-17 year olds) The Institute, The Programme, Activities, Course Fees, How to Reach Radolfzell
The Institute, Accommodation, Course Prices
The School, The Programme, Teachers, Teaching Materials, Cultural and Leisure programme, Work Experience, Prices
Munich (Group Courses), The Institute, Programmes, Classes, Accommodation, Activities, Work Experience, Prices Munich (One-to-One Homestays), Prices
The Institute is situated in the Schöneberg district, bordering Kreuzberg, whose best known building is the Town Hall, seat of the Berlin Senate (local government) during the division of the city. With its bell of freedom, a gift from the United States, it was the symbol of free West Berlin. John F Kennedy's famous political proclamation "Ich bin ein Berliner" was made here in 1963 in front of ½ million people.Berlin is both the new and the old capital of Germany and is its most significant travel destination. The city which was divided for four decades is now growing together again, a smaller version of the historic process slowly taking place in Europe.Compared to other European capitals, Berlin is relatively young - the city was founded only 760 years ago. Berlin today is a modern city with many faces. It is not only a multicultural metropolis but also a dynamic economic region, Germany's biggest university city and an important centre for research and development.In the 20th century, Berlin has seen a series of dramatic changes. The decadent metropolis of the Golden Twenties became the centre of the national socialist dictatorship. Out of the ruins of World War II emerged two diverse cities: the capital of the first socialist state and, enclosed by the walls and no man's land, the "Showcase of the West". In 1968 Berlin shared in the protest movement sweeping Europe and in November 1989 it became a remarkable and historic gateway between East and West.Traces of this turbulent history remain in scattered ruins around the city. Next to them entirely new city districts are springing up to become the future face and character of Berlin.Berlin is Germany's greenest city - almost a third of it is forest or lake. The wide transport network of underground and overground trains, trams and buses is perfect for discovering the city and the surrounding countryside - and for reaching all major international stations and airports.Every day thousands of visitors experience Berlin - Germany's liveliest city and the only one where there is no closing time.To gain an impression of the innumerable cafés, bars restaurants, clubs, theatres, museums, galleries, concert halls and cinemas, you need to live in Berlin a long time. And even then there is always something new to discover. Two of the most popular areas for young people are the districts of Kreuzberg and Prenzlauer Berg.Kreuzberg is Berlin's smallest district. Academics, craftsmen, working people, artists, alternatives, German and Turkish families live together in this atmospheric quarter in the former west of the city. Along the Landwehrkanal you will find one of Berlin's most attractive areas, Paul-Linke-Ufer. Beautiful old apartment blocks, cafés and restaurants give the canal bank its irresistible appeal. On the opposite bank, Maybach-Ufer, the famous Turkish market takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays.On the Kreuzberg itself, a hill Viktoriapark, stands the National Memorial to the Napoleonic Wars by Schinkel. A waterfall crashes dramatically down a slope. Bu the main attraction for young people here is Golgatha, a fashionable disco with an open-air section the summer, regularly featured in the Institute's activity programme.Prenzlauer Berg: Prenzelberg, as its inhabitants affectionately call it, is Berlin's most densely populated area. It is an old Berlin quarter which since the 1960's has become the home of young radicals and intellectuals, nonconformists and artists, developing into a "Berlin Montmartre". Since the fall of the Wall, a typical mix of café-galleries, alternative neighbourhood bars and clubs of all kinds characterise the area. Once a well-kept secret, the charming quarter around Kollwitzplatz has become Prenzelberg's main tourist attraction. In the nearby former Jewish quarter, "Scheunenviertel", a nightlife has regained the flavour of the Twenties.Schöneberg: Schöneberg's best known building is the Town Hall, seat of the Berlin Senate (local government) during the division of the city. With its bell of freedom, a gift from the United States, it was the symbol of free West Berlin. John F Kennedy's famous political proclamation "Ich bin ein Berliner" was made here in 1963 in front of ½ million people.The Hotel Koschel, now the Sachsenhof, was home to many writers and artists in the Twenties. Christopher Isherwood, whose novel, "Goodbye Berlin", became the film "Cabaret", also lived in Schöneberg. Less well-known is that Marlene Dietrich, herself a cinema legend, was born in Schöneberg in an apartment near to the Institute. The market on Winterfeldplatz takes place on Wednesdays and Saturdays. It has become one of the places to visit in Berlin, and even early in the morning the cafés here are full.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Tuition OptionsGroup programmes at the Institute with German host family accommodation or One-to-One Homestays living full-board in the private home of the tutor.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) AccommodationHalf-board accommodation with a local, selected host family. Hotels and apartments also available.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Examination CoursesWe can prepare students for the state-recognised Goethe Institute and Volkshochschulverband examinations. Elementary (8 week course), intermediate (10 week course), advanced (20 week course).Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Work Experience ProgrammeThe Program combines a German course of minimum 4 weeks with work experience in a Berlin based company of 6, 8 or 12 weeks. Your host company will expect at least intermediate level proficiency in German for full-day on-the-job training. If your German is not yet on that level, you can either take a highly intensive course or extend the language training period. The work experience starts after you finished your German course. It is unpaid and lasts 6, 8 or 12 weeks. Placements in tourism, services, telecommunications, marketing, graphics and design, social work. German at intermediate level required. 4, 8 or 12 week programme.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Guest StudentshipOn completion of a 12 week programme, we can arrange a guest studentship for one or more terms at a Berlin university or institution of higher education.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Academic Year ProgrammeLive and learn in Germany for the spring or autumn term or the full year (15 to 18 years). Attend a German High School and live with a German host family: Berlin, Hamburg, Hannover, Leipzig, Dresden, Dortmund, Munich.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) The InstituteThe school, situated in the centre of Berlin, is close to an underground station and on several bus routes. Therefore, all areas of the city are within easy reach. The atmosphere in the school is friendly and open. Classrooms are bright and well-equipped with a relaxed and international atmosphere which will transform your German course into an unforgettable experience. Visit the Kurfürstendamm and its side streets where numerous cafés, galleries and flamboyant boutiques are to be found. We are a well established language school accredited internationally by American universities and the Swedish Ministry of Education.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Teaching MethodologyThe method of teaching is communicative in small groups and is based on the simple fact that speaking generates language. Rôle plays and intensive conversation training are an integral part of every programme. At the same time, appropriate grammatical and lexical progression is taught.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) The ProgrammeAll students take a grading test on arrival. Courses build on the 4 fundamentals: oral comprehension, writing, reading and speaking. Free class discussions, role-playing and conversation help develop verbal expression, vocabulary and good sentence structure. Grammar is not studied in isolation, rather it is packed in informative and stimulating texts that provide valuable cultural, political and historical background. Some topics covered include: relationships, social life, jobs and labour, history of Berlin, cultural identity. You learn in international groups with an average of 8 students per class. Classes run all year round, Monday to Friday with 4 daily lessons from 9:15 to 12:30, with a short break. Starting Dates: any Monday, all year round except for complete beginners, with starting dates once a month.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Leisure and ActivitiesCity of the Dancing Bear, capital of Prussia, cultural metropolis of the twenties, Reichstag, Berlin Wall, reunification, old and new capital. Today, Berlin is all these things plus more - the gateway to Eastern Europe.Berlin is culture. Only Berlin has three opera houses and two concert halls, 35 large and hundreds of independent theatres, numerous variety and musical theatres.Berlin is relaxation. Rarely does a capital have so many parks, forests and recreational lakes such lovely surroundings for walking, cycling and resting.Berlin is nightlife. In 300 "in" places, 1500 bars and countless clubs and discos, one can turn the night into day without the threat of 'closing time'. One can dance to techno and to pop and pub crawl from designer bars via beer gardens to quaint backyard pubs.Berlin is a museum. The many large and small galleries display from modern to ancient art. Different epochs of history and fields of interest can be viewed in 130 museums. The streets of Charlottenburg, Kreuzberg, Mitte and Prenzlauerberg invite you to take part in their cultural scene.Berlin is a market. No other city offers so many art, antique and flea markets and weekly fruit and vegetable markets for culinary shopping pleasure.The Institute organises weekly excursions, usually in Berlin. During the summer months further leisure activities are offered - sport, cooking together, swimming and excursions etc.A small reception is arranged each month to help participants attending the various German programmes to get to know each other.In addition, Berlin offers an unparalleled and divers cultural, sporting and culinary scene to be explored by its visitors.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Group Courses:
Accommodation Prices: Group Programmes (Approximate prices in €uro which may vary according to country, location and time of year)
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Berlin (One-One Homestay)One-to-One Homestay Programmes are arranged in the Berlin area, living in the home of a fully-qualified German as a foreign language teacher. Enjoy all the attractions of one of Europe's most exciting citiesOne-to-one and group programmes are available all year, for all ages (16-75 years) and levels, for business, pleasure or examinations (GCSE, 'A' Level, University, Baccalauréat, Institute of Linguists, and similar)
Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) PricesOne-to One Homestay Programmes* (Prices in Euros):
* Includes individual tuition, private room, all meals, local excursions, family life
Choose 10, 15 or 20 hours per week of individual tuition over a period of 1 to 4 weeks. Longer periods are possible and are usually split between two or more different locations. Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Enquiries, Application Form Radolfzell on Lake ConstanceSummer holiday language courses in June, July and Augustfor young people (15-17 years)German summer programmes in a charming villa. The centre in Radolfzell is situated next to the City Garden of Radolfzell. You can enjoy the view of the lovely Old Town directly from our schoolyard. The well kept, three storey, building dates back to 1903 and provides a high standard of facilities.German for Teenagers (15 to 17 years)Radolfzell on Lake ConstanceRadolfzell, with its 27000 inhabitants, is situated in the south of Germany on Lake Constance, just near the Swiss border and Black Forest and in magnificent countryside.Lake Constance is one of the most beautiful holiday regions in Germany and enjoys every kind of leisure and sports facilities, making it an ideal centre for young people. The lake offers great opportunities for windsurfing, sailing, swimming and water-skiing. Cycle to the Black Forest or take a ride on a boat to neighbouring Switzerland or Austria.In the old part of town, the foreign visitor will find a lot of opportunities to try out his newly acquired knowledge of the language, for example, at the market place or in one of the typical wine bars in the evenings.About 15 kilometres away from Radolfzell, you can find traces of the great German writer Hermann Hesse and the equally well-known German painter Otto Dix. Visit the Hermann Hesse Museum in Gaienhofen or the Otto Dix Museum in Hemmenhofen.Just across the Swiss border, 20 kilometres away from Radolfzell, there is the small picturesque town of Stein am Rhein with its mediaeval features. A few kilometres further on in Schaffhausen, you will come across Europe’s largest waterfall. In about two hours, skiers and snowboarders can get to the winter sport resorts in Austria and Switzerland that are assured of snow. Go snowboarding in, for example, the place where the 1998 Olympic champion Gian Simmen lives. Or go carving in the White Arena. Golfers can choose from four different golf courses in the immediate vicinity of Radolfzell alone. And if you’re not afraid of travelling a few kilometres further on, then you will even have seven golf courses to pick and choose from.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) The InstituteA magnificent building with eight classrooms, resource centre and modern language learning facilities including a language laboratory, interactive videos, multimedia computer and library. All teachers are experienced in teaching 'German as a foreign language' and are able to provide students with individual counseling. In addition, there is a cafeteria, international telephone access, fax, e-mail and internet. During breaks, we offer refreshments in the snack bar.The centre in Radolfzell is situated next to the City Garden of Radolfzell, and you can enjoy the view of the lovely Old Town directly from our schoolyard. The well kept, three storey, building dates back to 1903 and provides a high standard of facilities. There are washing machines and tumble dryers in the basement which also houses the disco room.On the first floor there is an office for free time activities and a cafeteria (open daily from 10:00-10:30). On the second floor you will find the secretary’s office and a teachers´ room. On the third floor – a media centre with a language laboratory, a computer- and a reading-room. The international telephone is also on the third floor. There are eight well-equipped classrooms. The informal friendly atmosphere of this centre is always acclaimed by the participants.ACTIVE LANGUAGE COURSE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN RADOLFZELL ON LAKE CONSTANCE· For young people from 15 upwards, in July and August.· German language course taught in a lively, interesting and varied fashion: 24 TU per week, one project day (whole day) per month, attractive holiday and sports programmes on 3 afternoons per week (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) and all day Saturday.· Tuition: 24 TU per week, including teaching materials· Accommodation: choose between private accommodation or shared rooms in the hostel.· Full board: 3 meals/day· Courses start every Monday from 30th June 2003 to 18th August 2003; course start for beginners: only 30th June and 28th July 2003· Arrival on a Sunday afternoon, departure on a Saturday morning; last departure: 30th August 2003Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) The ProgrammeThe programme runs from June to August and is available only for teenagers from 15 to 17 years.· Intensive group German language classes (16 lessons per week + a theme day)· All programme materials, books etc· Afternoon sports and leisure activities· Accommodation : Host family or student foyer full-board (3 meals per day)· SupervisedTop (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) ActivitiesInclusive excursions and other supervised afternoon leisure activities: pedalo on the lake, hikes around Radolfzell visit to Constance, swimming in the pool, visit to the Hohentwiel ruins, cycle rides etc.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Course FeesPer week: 550 €uro (minimum 2 weeks), including accommodation, full-board, sport and leisure activities in the afternoon.Registration fee per student: 100 €uro
Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) How to Reach RadolfzellBy train from Zurich airport, Stuttgart or Frankfurt or we have a transfer from Zurich or Stuttgart (supplement).
Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Enquiries, Application FormBambergA small, friendly Institute for adults located in the scenic university town of Bamberg and providing an ideal environment for studying German.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) The InstituteThe institute is for serious adult learners and has been offering its own formula of effective teaching methods and tuition in Bamberg - "far from the madding crowd" - since 1995. These characteristics are appreciated by many international universities and companies.Putting quality first - why should you study with us in Bamberg?· you take a very detailed online placement test before you start the course· you participate in a small group of only 4 to 6 students on average and 8 at the maximum!· you choose between 3 different types of courses to meet the needs of individual learners: group courses, combination courses (group plus One-to-One), One-to-One courses· you can book Business German as well as special Topic Club Seminars to complement your studies· you benefit from flexibility with regard to your choice of course during your stay. For example, you will be able to change courses, if it turns out that another type of course is more suitable for you· you have the advantage of being taught by at least 2 trainers, exposing you to different styles, personalities and methods· you develop all your language skills - oral, written, grammar and listening comprehension· there is a written and oral test every 2 weeks to check your progress· during your stay, you are in constant contact with your teachers and course trainers to continually optimise your course· after class is over, you will still have access to your experienced and qualified native teachers· you will enjoy about 5 leisure activities per week. This way, you will continue improving your German even after class· you can book online support for your continuous private studies, this E-learning offer is exclusive for our students· Last but not least — you will find good organisation, a friendly and open-minded atmosphere, intensive German training and lots of fun. . . and all of that in the World Heritage Town Bamberg, a lively university town full of tradition and surprises.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Home from home - your accommodationYou live in your own studio apartment in the very centre of Bamberg, equipped with internet-compatible telephone line and TV: from € 35 - € 65 per dayHotel or Guest House € 55 to € 150 per dayFor courses of 2 weeks and more:Single room in a shared flat with a German your age from 20 to 60 years. You cater for yourself and have the right to use the kitchen: € 87 per weekSingle room in a family home, you book either with breakfast or with half-board. No independent access to the kitchen: € 105 with breakfast, € 152 with half-boardTop (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Group Courses:
Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Enquiries, Application Form CologneCologne is a town for the young and for those who remain young at heart: open-air concerts, street theatres, beer gardens, bistros, discos.Our modern Centre, with places for up to 160 students, is situated in the centre of town. A short walk will take you to the Rhine, the cathedral and the historical old part of town with numerous monuments from the Roman and mediaeval ages. There are many different types of restaurants and shops in all price ranges near the Centre. Your host family is easily reached by tram or bus.The Centre has very well-equipped, friendly classrooms and a large media library with numerous computers and educational programs, a library, a video library and a comprehensive amount of study material. In our cafeteria, you quickly get to know participants from other courses. In our secretary's office we offer you e-mail and fax service andCologne is town for the young and the young at heart. Open air concerts, street theatres and beer-gardens attract thousands of visitors in the summer. Student pubs, discos and live music draw people all year round.In Cologne, over two thousand years of history await you, as well as the facilities of a modern economic and cultural centre: important trade fairs and exhibitions, famous museums, many large and small theatres. Cologne is well known for its "Karnaval". The openness of the Cologne people towards its visitors is legendary.Cologne lies on the Rhine in the west of Germany. Due to its convenient location, it is within easy reach of its western neighbours - France, Belgium and the Netherlands - and other German cities.Cologne is also the ideal point of departure for day trips to the romantic Rhine with its castles and palaces, to wine tasting sessions on the Mosel or to the mediaeval towns in the delightful hilly countryside of the Eifel and the Bergisches Land regions surrounding Cologne.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) The SchoolOur modern Centre, with places for up to 160 students, is situated in the centre of town. A short walk will take you to the Rhine, the cathedral and the historical old part of town with numerous monuments from the Roman and mediaeval ages. There are many different types of restaurants and shops in all price ranges near the Centre. Your host family is easily reached by tram or bus.The Centre has very well-equipped, friendly classrooms and a large media library with numerous computers and educational programs, a library, a video library and a comprehensive amount of study material. In our cafeteria, you quickly get to know participants from other courses. In our secretary's office we offer you e-mail and fax service and help you with all other questions.A weekly programme of excursions gives you the chance to get to know the culture and history of Cologne as well as companies and institutions. Weekend excursions will take you to the surrounding area. The monthly International Party gives you a chance to meet participants from all the courses as well as German guests. Moreover, the Centre organises all types of sports events, from weekly football matches to individual games of tennis – or riding lessons and other similar things.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) The ProgrammeThe best way to learn German is where it is spoken - in Germany. For us, experiencing Germany means that you learn the language quickly and efficiently through professional teaching and that you are immediately immersed in daily real-life German situations. You will notice your improvement every day and quickly be able to talk with your German friends.Our professionally organised and well-structured teaching gives you the best possible chance of success.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) TeachersGood teachers are essential for effective language learning. Our teachers are all graduates with many years experience. Your tutor guides you through your programme, encourages you to take the initiative and advises you on the best materials to use to meet your personal objectives.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Teaching MaterialsOur high standards of quality are also shown in the fact that we have developed our own teaching materials for beginners and for our numerous work-oriented courses for business and technology, constantly being updated. Obviously, we have a media centre equipped with superb equipment as well as teaching and practice materials.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Cultural and Leisure ProgrammeIn addition to the teaching programme, we also offer cultural and sporting activities. Every month, the Institute has a welcome and a farewell party and other special evenings. Moreover, the Institute organises all kinds of sporting activities: football, or private horse-riding, tennis or sailing tuition. Obviously, the programme also takes in visits to museums, cinemas, theatres, rock concerts, large companies and interesting technical installations, and important trade fairs and exhibitions in the region. Once a month, there is a weekend excursion. Activities in the Institute are generally free whereas students contribute to external excursions and visits at cost price.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Work Experience ProgrammeThe Program combines a German course of minimum 4 weeks with work experience in a Cologne based company of 6, 8 or 12 weeks. Your host company will expect at least intermediate level proficiency in German for full-day on-the-job training. If your German is not yet on that level, you can either take a highly intensive course or extend the language training period. The work experience starts after you finished your German course. It is unpaid and lasts 6, 8 or 12 weeks. Placements in tourism, services, telecommunications, marketing, graphics and design, social work. German at intermediate level required. 4, 8 or 12 week programme.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) PricesGroup Courses:
Accommodation Prices: Group Programmes (Approximate prices in €uro which may vary according to country, location and time of year)
Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Enquiries, Application FormMunichThe Institute is situated in the heart of Munich in an historical building. It has very easy access from anywhere in Munich. The nearest underground station, with six different lines, is within one minute's walking distance from the school.In our 15 classrooms students from all over the world meet to learn German together. A student library is at the disposal of those who want to continue their studies after the lessons and the teachers are always available with tips and advice.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) The InstituteThe Institute is situated in the heart of Munich in an historical building. It has very easy access from anywhere in Munich. The nearest underground station, with six different lines, is within one minute's walking distance from the school.In our 15 classrooms students from all over the world meet to learn German together. A student library is at the disposal of those who want to continue their studies after the lessons and the teachers are always available with tips and advice.The cafeteria is a popular meeting place during the breaks and also enables an intensive interchange between students and teachers out of lesson time. Here, joint activities for the evenings and weekends are planned and these often form the beginning of a lasting friendship - not only with other students and teachers, but also with the city of Munich. Many of our students return to visit more than once.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) ProgrammesProgrammes are from two weeks to a full year, beginner to advanced level. German is taught by the direct method which focuses on German conversation from the very start but with an appreciation of all communication skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. You will be able to communicate effectively in German after only a very short time. Classes are very small with never more than ten students and lessons are completely interactive, using recent and typically German topics.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP)ClassesThe standard programme consists of four lessons (45 minutes) Monday to Friday (09h00 - 12h30) with 4 to 10 students and may be supplemented by additional one-to-one personalised lessons in the afternoon.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) AccommodationIn order to maintain cultural and linguistic continuity, students are placed with one of our local, selected host families on a half-board basis. Shared apartments and hotels are also possible.Munich is one of the most beautiful cities in Germany. Thousands of visitors from all over the world come to Munich every day and are impressed by the historical centre. To the Germans, Munich is one of the best cities in which to live. It has an irresistible charm with its unique spirit and the typically Bavarian way of life. With the many cultural events, the busy night-life and, of course, the famous beer gardens, you will never be short of something interesting to do in Munich.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) ActivitiesSo that you can enjoy the city and its surroundings to the fullest extent, we organise visits to beer gardens, beer festivals, other fairs, cultural events and similar.Idyllically situated at the foot of the Alps, the Bavarian capital Munich, with its 1.2 million inhabitants, is not only famous for its "Oktoberfest". In addition to the modern buildings, countless gothic and baroque churches characterise the cityscape and contribute to the unique charm which makes Munich so popular all over the world whatever the season.Munich caters to all tastes: sport on the Olympic site or spectacular football matches, exhibitions in museums or galleries, theatres, cinemas and international film festivals, fashion, concerts ranging from classical music to techno, discos and much more is on offer.In the summer, one can sit in a beer garden, swim in one of the many lakes in or around Munich or go on a day-trip to Schloß Neuschwanstein, the fairy tale castle of King Ludwig II. In the winter, when the city is covered in snow, people drink "Glühwein" at the Christkindl Market or go skiing in the nearby Alps.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Work Experience ProgrammeThe Program combines a German course of minimum 4 weeks with work experience in a Munich based company of 6, 8 or 12 weeks. Your host company will expect at least intermediate level proficiency in German for full-day on-the-job training. If your German is not yet on that level, you can either take a highly intensive course or extend the language training period. The work experience starts after you finished your German course. It is unpaid and lasts 6, 8 or 12 weeks. Placements in tourism, services, telecommunications, marketing, graphics and design, social work. German at intermediate level required. 4, 8 or 12 week programme.Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Group Courses:
Accommodation Prices: Group Programmes (Approximate prices in €uro which may vary according to country, location and time of year)
One-to-One Homestay Programmes are arranged in Munich, living in the home of a fully-qualified German as a foreign language teacher. Enjoy all the attractions of one of Europe's most exciting cities.
One-to-one and group programmes are available all year, for all ages (16-75 years) and levels, for business, pleasure or examinations (GCSE, 'A' Level, University, Baccalauréat, Institute of Linguists, and similar)
Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) PricesOne-to One Homestay Programmes* (Prices in Euros):
* Includes individual tuition, private room, all meals, local excursions, family life
Choose 10, 15 or 20 hours per week of individual tuition over a period of 1 to 4 weeks. Longer periods are possible and are usually split between two or more different locations. Top (German in Germany) Top (OLIP) Enquiries, Application Form German in Austria Enquiries, Application FormThe Institute, The Programmes, Teachers, Methodology, Accommodation ,Examination Preparation, Social Activities, Culture and Excursions Literature Seminar ,Video Film Afternoons, Visas, Fees Vienna, AustriaThe InstituteWe have the largest choice of courses and certificates and enjoy an international reputation. Moreover, the school has 16 modern and well-equipped classrooms. You will find our Institute in the immediate vicinity of the baroque Karl's Church, next to the famous Musikverein building where the world-famous New Year's Day Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic is broadcast all over the world. In the neighbourhood is the most beautiful Hotel of Vienna - the Hotel Imperial - where kings, presidents, and even pop stars like Michael Jackson stay. A few steps away is the most splendid street in Vienna - the Vienna Ringstrasse. In our brightly furnished modern rooms, you are able to learn in a pleasant atmosphere. Also, after your lessons, you have the possibility to improve your German in our Computer Lab and in our Mediotheque.Top (Learn German in Austria) Top(OLIP) The ProgrammesMost of our students choose 20 lessons per week in small groups, from Monday to Friday. They come from all over the world to learn German for their job, studies, because they want to live in Austria or Germany, or simply for fun.We offer courses from beginner to advanced according to the levels recommended by the Goethe Institut, offering the best preparation for examinations, and using the latest instruction materials. The teachers prepare special material according to the individual needs and wishes of the participants so that you learn everything you need for your communication in German: Correct Wording, Perfect Pronunciation, Reading, Writing, Grammar. In addition to the morning lessons, we offer special afternoon lessons in: Conversation, Grammar, Phonetics, and VocabularyTop (Learn German in Austria) Top(OLIP)
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9.00-12.00 a.m. |
470 |
430 |
380 |
1290 |
430 |
02.02.-27.02. |
9.00-12.00 a.m. |
470 |
430 |
380 |
1290 |
430 |
01.03.-26.03. |
9.00-12.00 a.m. |
470 |
430 |
380 |
1290 |
430 |
01.04.-30.04. |
9.00-12.00 a.m. |
470 |
430 |
380 |
1290 |
430 |
03.05.-28.05. |
9.00-12.00 a.m. |
470 |
430 |
380 |
1290 |
430 |
01.06.-29.06. |
9.00-12.00 a.m. |
470 |
430 |
380 |
1290 |
430 |
05.07.-30.07. |
9.00-12.00 a.m. |
520 |
480 |
430 |
1390 |
463 |
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2.00-5.00 p.m. |
470 |
430 |
380 |
1290 |
430 |
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9.00-12.00 a.m. |
520 |
480 |
430 |
1340 |
447 |
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2.00-5.00 p.m. |
470 |
430 |
380 |
1290 |
430 |
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01.09.-28.09. |
9.00-12.00 a.m. |
470 |
430 |
380 |
1290 |
430 |
04.10.-29.10. |
9.00-12.00 a.m. |
470 |
430 |
380 |
1290 |
430 |
02.11.-26.11. |
9.00-12.00 a.m. |
470 |
430 |
380 |
1290 |
430 |
29.11.-23.12. |
9.00-12.00 a.m. |
470 |
430 |
380 |
1290 |
430 |
(*) Discount of € 20 when continuing in the following month |
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INTENSIVE PLUS
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TERM |
INSTRUCTION HOURS |
FEE IN € |
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Starting parallel with Intensive course |
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4 w. |
3 w. |
2 w. |
Grammar, Phonetics, Conversation |
Mo, Tu,
We, Th. |
200 |
180 |
150 |
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BUSINESS GERMAN
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TERM |
INSTRUCTION HOURS |
Fee in € per person |
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any time |
individually |
10 units
à 45 min. |
1
person: 250 |
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TERM |
FEE in € |
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YEAR ROUND |
4 weeks |
3 weeks |
2 weeks |
3 months |
each month beyond |
PRIVATE
HOME |
not available |
not available |
not available |
2900 |
967 |
SUMMER |
4 weeks |
3 weeks |
2 weeks |
3 months |
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July,
August, September: |
930 |
not possible |
not possible |
2790 |
- |
July,
August, September: |
900 |
not possible |
not possible |
2700 |
- |
High-season supplement for morning classes 9-12 in July and August: € 50,- per month/booking |
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TERMS |
INSTRUCTION HOURS |
FEE per TERM in € |
FALL: |
Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday |
350 |
WINTER: |
Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday |
350 |
SPRING: |
Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday |
350 |
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TERM |
LEVEL |
INSTRUCTION HOURS |
FEE IN € |
FALL: |
Basic Levels |
Mo + We 6.00 - 8.00 p.m. |
450 |
07.10. - 11.12.2003 |
Intermediate Levels |
Tu. + Th 6.00 - 8.00 p.m. |
450 |
WINTER: |
Basic Levels |
Mo + We 6.00 - 8.00 p.m. |
450 |
13.01. - 18.03. |
Intermediate Levels |
Tu + Th 6.00 - 8.00 p.m. |
450 |
SPRING: |
Basic Levels |
Mo + We 6.00 - 8.00 p.m. |
450 |
30.03. - 17.06. |
Intermediate Levels |
Tu + Th 6.00 - 8.00 p.m. |
450 |
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GERMAN FOR THE OFFICE |
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TERMS |
INSTRUCTION HOURS |
FEE per TERM in € |
06.10.-15.12.2003 |
Mo + We 6.00-8.00 p.m. |
490 |
29.03.-16.06. |
Mo + We 6.00-8.00 p.m. |
490 |
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TERMS |
INSTRUCTION HOURS |
FEE per TERM in € |
16.09.-30.10.2003 |
Tu + Th 6.00-8.00 p.m. |
400 |
16.03.-06.05. |
Tu + Th 6.00-8.00 p.m. |
400 |
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ONE-TO-ONE-TRAINING
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TERM |
INSTRUCTION HOURS |
Fee per unit à 45 minutes € |
Begin at any time |
upon individual arrangement |
1
person - € 50 + 20% VAT |
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