- You study for four lessons every morning or afternoon from Monday to Friday.
- You study in groups of an average of 8 and a maximum of 12 participants.
The intensive course consists of 35 lessons per week: Standard course (20) + mini-group (10) + program of cultural / special interest (5)
Standard course 09h00-12h15 or 14h15-17h30
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Additional lessons in mini-groups from 7.15 a.
Combination of group tuition (Standard Course) and individual tuition. Individual tuition caters to special learning needs and takes your vocational interests into account.
The Intensive course is for students who want to maximize their language learning practice during their stay. The courses focus heavily on speaking and communication skills: the morning consists of 3 lessons in communication skills, while the afternoon consists of 2 lessons in special topics.
What you learn in this course
The skills you’ll master after 16 weeks in German B2-C1
This B2-C1 German course improves your German skills to C1.2, which is close to the German of native speakers, for study and work purposes.
Course description
This grammar course at the language level C teaches German grammar for C1-level and C2-level learners as defined by the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). Twice a week for 2x60 mins.
Speak with confidence – Understand with clarity
The B1 German course is the most important stage in your learning journey. At this level, you strengthen all the essential foundations needed for higher courses (B2, C1, C2): sentence structure, verb tenses, and the correct use of articles and adjectives.
Effortless discussions in the German language
This conversation course can be taken starting from level B2 and shows you how to have successful conversations in German. At language levels B2-C1, you train speaking to the point of being able to debate on a wide variety of topics.
Effortless discussions in German
This conversation course can be taken starting from level A2 and shows you how to have successful conversations in German. At language levels A2-B1, you practice talking to someone else in German.
Course description
This grammar course at the language level B teaches German grammar for B1-level and B2-level learners as defined by the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). Twice a week for 2x60 mins.
Course description
This grammar course at the language level A teaches German grammar for A1-level and A2-level learners as defined by the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). Twice a week for 2x60 mins.
What you learn in this course
The German skills you’ll acquire in 16 weeks
This German A1-B1 course initially focuses on reading, listening, speaking, and writing before you’re taught to communicate clearly in German. As you begin the course, you learn to use German to integrate into Austria, orient yourself, and find your way around.