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The Common European Framework of Reference as issued by the European Commission is the basis for the advancement of European multilingualism. Binding levels of competency were developed for the German language on the basis of this framework.
You learn how to make simple enquiries in speaking and writing, and to give instructions. You build on your basic grammar skills and increase your vocabulary.
You learn how to express yourself adequately in familiar, everyday situations and to read and understand simple texts.
80 Lessons / 4 Weeks 
80 Lessons / 4 Weeks
You consolidate and revise basic grammar structures, and learn to lead discussions on interesting topics.
80 Lessons / 4 Weeks 
80 Lessons / 4 Weeks
You have a command of the essentials of German. You practise reading, writing and discussing difficult topics and work-related issues.
You learn to express yourself clearly both in speaking and writing on a large number of topics and to understand almost all texts.
individual; You can express yourself fluently in German. You work on literary, socio-political, cultural and scientific topics.
After a written assessment test and an oral assessment interview you are placed in the appropriate level. The written assessment test takes approximately 60 minutes and covers grammar, reading comprehension and writing skills. It is included in your booking materials or available online.
Please return the placement test by email after receiving your booking confirmation, otherwise it is possible that you might miss the first day's classes of your German course.
You have little knowledge of German. You learn how to make simple enquiries in speaking and writing, and to give instructions. You build on your basic grammar skills and increase your vocabulary.
Standard Course: 20 course lessons + 5 lessons of cultural/special interest programme per week.
Intensive Course: 30 course lessons + 5 lessons of cultural/special interest programme per week.
every Monday. Specific starting dates for total beginners.
The student has little knowledge of German, for example the ability to introduce oneself and talk about simple everyday situations.
He/she learns how to make simple enquiries in speaking and writing and to give instructions, builds on his/her basic grammar skills and increases his/her vocabulary. The following language functions are among those practised: asking the way; giving directions; asking for and giving information; discussing home and the household; describing people and their character; defining shape, size and colour of objects; asking for and giving opinions; the working world; returning faulty goods to a shop.
You have some knowledge of German. You learn how to express yourself adequately in familiar, everyday situations and to read and understand simple texts.
Standard Course: 20 course lessons + 5 lessons of cultural/special interest programme per week.
Intensive Course: 30 course lessons + 5 lessons of cultural/special interest programme per week.
4 weeks of A1-Course or good basic knowledge of German: ability to talk about everyday situations, ask the way and give simple descriptions.
Imperfect tense, Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Adjective declension, simple Subordinate Clauses, simple Prepositions.
The student has some knowledge of German. He/she learns how to express him/herself adequately in familiar, everyday situations and to read and understand simple texts. Main course topics include: holidays and travel, living abroad, nature and the environment, family, the generation problem, population, living, the concept of home, news, politics, radio programmes.
Your basic German skills are incomplete. You consolidate and revise basic grammar structures, and learn to lead discussions on interesting topics.
Standard Course: 20 course lessons + 5 lessons of cultural/special interest programme per week.
Intensive Course: 30 course lessons + 5 lessons of cultural/special interest programme per week.
4 weeks of A1-Course and 8 weeks of A2-Course or very good basic knowledge of German. Understanding of everyday spoken and written situations, ability to communicate in day-to-day contexts.
Imperfect tense, Perfect tense, Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Adjective declension, Subordinate Clauses, direct and indirect Subordinate Clauses, Prepositions.
After completing Elementary 3 the student should have a basic command of the fundamentals of German grammar and be in the position to participate in simple discussions and to understand simple texts, including the main points of short press articles. He/she consolidates and revises basic grammar structures and learns to discuss interesting topics. Main topics include: Travel & tourism, employment and the working world, school, education, history, politics & culture, literature.
You have a command of the essentials of German. You practise reading, writing and discussing difficult topics and work-related issues.
Standard Course: 20 course lessons + 5 lessons of cultural/special interest programme per week.
Intensive Course: 30 course lessons + 5 lessons of cultural/special interest programme per week.
4 weeks of A1-Course, 8 weeks of A2-Course, and 8 weeks of B1-Course or good German skills: problem-free and fluent communication in everyday situations, basic understanding of simple press articles and films, the ability to discuss familiar topics.
Basic command of the essentials of German grammar, in particular all tense forms, Present and Imperfect Subjunctive, Passive, Adjective declension, Subordinate Clauses & sentence structure.
The student should learn to express him/herself fluently about a variety of moderately difficult topics and without preparation. He/she learns to express his/her opinion, to state his/her views, to discuss, analyse and interpret simpler texts, to summarize them and give an account of them. The basic grammatical structures are revised again and consolidated on an intermediate level. The prerequisite is a command of basic grammar!
Optional: "ÖSD Zertifikat B2 (university entrance exam)".
You have a good command of German. You learn to express yourself clearly both in speaking and writing on a large number of topics and to understand almost all texts.
Standard Course: 20 course lessons + 5 lessons of cultural/special interest programme per week.
Intensive Course: 30 course lessons + 5 lessons of cultural/special interest programme per week.
4 weeks of A1-Course, 8 weeks of A2-Course, 8 weeks of B1 course and 8 weeks of B2-Course or a very good knowledge of German: problem-free and fluent communication in everyday situations, understanding of newspaper articles and films, ability to converse on a number of topics. Comprehensive and sound command of the language and use of a large range of language devices.
The student must have a good command of German grammar, all tense forms, all applications of the Present and Imperfect Subjunctive, Subordination, Participle Constructions, Prepositions.
The student has a good command of German. He/she learns to express him/herself clearly both in speaking and writing on a large number of topics and to understand almost all texts. For example: Art: fine arts - interviews given by artists - interpretation of art, learning German: experiences and problems in assimilating a foreign language, sports, Austrian regional studies, Austria-Germany-Switzerland comparison, use of different types of text, literature (poetry).
Optional: "ÖSD Zertifikat C1 (university entrance exam)".
You can express yourself fluently in German. You work on literary, socio-political, cultural and scientific topics.
Standard Course: 20 course lessons + 5 lessons of cultural/special interest programme per week.
Intensive Course: 30 course lessons + 5 lessons of cultural/special interest programme per week.
Excellent knowledge of German: problem-free and fluent communication in situations of all kind, understanding of complex written and oral passages of all kind, the ability to discuss complex topics. Comprehensive and sound command of German and use of a large range of language devices.
The student must have a very good command of German grammar.
The student can express him/herself fluently in German. He/she works on literary, sociopolitical, cultural and scientific topics.
Optional: "ÖSD Zertifikat C2 / Wirtschaftssprache Deutsch (university entrance exam)".
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