Study German in Germany
Linguarama Deutschland has been offering intensive German language courses in Germany since its formation in 1977. With the recent major changes in Europe, the importance of German as an international business language has grown considerably. An increasing number of companies - large and small - are now sending their executives on intensive German courses with Linguarama in order to prepare them for doing business in German. Linguarama offers effective, professional teaching geared to the individual's needs, together with the proven benefits of learning the language in the country where it is spoken.
The Linguarama Centres
Linguarama has eight centres in Germany, all of which offer intensive German courses. They are well located in the centres of all the major German cities. Just off Marienplatz in Munich, near the famous Friedrichstrasse in Berlin, next to Cologne cathedral and in the heart of the business districts of Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Stuttgart, and Leipzig. Each Linguarama centre is ideally situated in terms of proximity to local companies and for visits to museums, art galleries and other places of historical and cultural interest. All the centres are well-equipped and comfortably furnished in a style that the business person will expect.
Who should attend?
- people determined to learn German or develop their language skills over a period of time with little disruption to their work schedule.
- people needing to maintain and improve their level between trips abroad or to prepare for specific situations, eg presentations, meetings or negotiations.
Courses available
Intensive programmes are the ideal solution for those people who need to develop rapidly their communication skills in German.
Power Track - full-time courses from 09.30 to 17.30 including a working lunch with a trainer. These courses offer maximum exposure to the target language and are the most productive way to achieve rapid results.
Fast Track - full-day intensive programmes which still leave room for review and self-study. Typical course times are from 09.30 to 16.15 including a 45 minute lunch break.
Dual Track - half-day programmes providing more gradual development and allowing you the option to supplement classroom tuition with more extensive self-study or to continue working while doing a Business Track course. Course times are flexible, e.g. 08.30 - 12.30; 13.30 - 17.30 or 15.30 - 19.30.
For more information please contact your nearest centre
Paris, Berlin, Milan, Amsterdam, Soesterberg, Rome, Lyon, Cologne, Cheney Court, Turin, The Hague, London, Dusseldorf, Barcelona, Frankfurt, Stratford-upon-Avon, Hamburg, Madrid, Alicante, Leipzig, Munich, Stuttgart