Gap Year - Longterm German Language Courses
The longer you study and live in a country, the more your vocabulary grows,
the more accurate your pronounciation gets and the better you can communicate.
After a number of months of ActiLingua's Longterm German Language Courses
you will not only have a command of the language, but also have gained
a profound understanding of the culture and way of life of the country.
Upon your return home nothing will stand in the way of professional success
– and you will have made many new friends. Also, these courses are very
attractively priced.
Standard Course Longterm
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- 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.
- In multinational groups, you will
learn a lot about foreign cultures.
- You have sufficient free time for
self study, sightseeing or relaxing.
- The main emphasis is placed on improving your general
German and your communication skills.
Lessons in grammar and conversation help you with syntax and vocabulary
building. You practice formal and informal letter writing, and work on
listening and reading comprehension.
- Each group is taught by two teachers each day in order to ensure
more varied and stimulating instruction.
Participants become familiar with different individual styles of teaching,
teacher personalities and variations in pronunciation of modern German.
- 5 lessons (2-3 times) per week of cultural
and leisure programme included: e.g. Vienna guided tours;
talks and videos about Austrian music, art, history, literature and
architecture; Viennese waltz course; parties; sports.
| Lessons: |
25 per week: German course (20)
+ cultural programme (5), 1 lesson = 45 minutes. |
| Group size: |
average 8 - max. 12. |
| Level: |
all levels all year round. |
| Duration: |
3–12 months. |
| Minimum age: |
16 years, average age 18 to 35 years. |
| Starting dates |
| all Levels: |
every Monday |
| Beginners only: |
Mar 05, 2012 / Apr 02, 2012 / Apr 30, 2012 / Jun 04, 2012 / Jul 02, 2012 / Jul 30, 2012 / Aug 27, 2012 / Sep 24, 2012 / Oct 29, 2012 / Dec 03, 2012 / |
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Intensive Course Longterm
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- Ideally suited to anybody wanting to make rapid
progress in a short time.
- You study six lessons a day. Four of these lessons are
held in groups of an average of 8 and a maximum of 12 participants and
two lessons a day in small groups
of 5-8 participants.
- In multinational groups, you will
learn a lot about foreign cultures.
- You study for six lessons every morning
or afternoon from Monday to Friday.
- As in the Standard Course, the main emphasis is placed on improving
your general German and your communication
skills. Lessons in grammar and conversation help you with syntax
and vocabulary building. You practice formal and informal letter writing,
and work on listening and reading comprehension.
- In the additional two lessons in small groups, the teacher can specifically
focus on your individual needs and
weak points.
- Each group is taught by three teachers a day in order to ensure
more varied and stimulating instruction.
Participants are made familiar with different individual styles of teaching,
teacher personalities and variations in pronunciation of modern German.
- 5 lessons (2-3 times) per week of cultural
and leisure programme included: e.g. Vienna guided tours;
talks and videos about Austrian music, art, history, literature and
architecture; Viennese waltz course; parties; sports.
| Lessons:
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35 per week: Standard
Course (20) + minigroup (10) + cultural programme (5) |
| Group size: |
8-12, minigroup: average 5-8. |
| Level: |
all levels all year round. |
| Duration: |
3–12 months. |
| Minimum age: |
16 years |
| Starting dates |
| all Levels: |
every Monday |
| Beginners only: |
Mar 05, 2012 / Apr 02, 2012 / Apr 30, 2012 / Jun 04, 2012 / Jul 02, 2012 / Jul 30, 2012 / Aug 27, 2012 / Sep 24, 2012 / Oct 29, 2012 / Dec 03, 2012 / |
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