ActiLingua Academy
Reisnerstraße 61, Vienna, 1030, Austria
ActiLingua Academy
The programme is directed at high school graduates who would like to study in Austria. In the German course you perfect your knowledge of German. The ActiLingua university expert advises you on the right choice of university and the enrolment process. We can also place you at a suitable private/public university or university of applied sciences in Austria with Bachelor or Master.
German Course - Standard or Intensive
A preparatory German course with a duration of min. 8 weeks is an excellent foundation for meeting the challenges of university studies. Your German course consists of 4 lessons (Standard) or 6 lessons (Intensive) daily in small international study groups following a recognized curriculum. You profit from an attractive long-term discount of up to -18 % (This discount is already considered in our price list). Total beginners in German should plan for at least 36 weeks of German course.urse.
University Preparation
A certificate preparation course disposes you for taking a university entrance exam. ActiLingua is an examination centre for OSD University entrance certificates. OSD Zertifikat B2 or OSD Zertifikat C1 will be recognized by Austrian and some German universities as sufficient language entrance requirements. Our university advisor will inform you in two tutorials about the Austrian system of higher education and assist you in choosing the right university and study programme.
University Enrolment Guidance
In addition to University Preparation you can also optionally book our Enrolment Guidance. Before you come to Austria and start your German course at ActiLingua Academy, we will check, if your internationally acquired diplomas could qualify for admission at an Austrian university. We will advice you regarding registration at a public/private university, a university of applied sciences or a University Preparation Programme. You can also choose a university with English study programmes in Austria.
Requirements for studying at an Austrian university
There are certain restrictions to university admission, especially in popular studies (i.e. medicine-related studies, Biology, Pharmacy, Psychology, Business Studies and others) at some universities.
Please contact the university for detailed information.
For EU, EEA or Swiss nationals and others:
- High school diploma (translated and authenticated). It’s up to the individual universities if additional exams are required.
- Proof of sufficient knowledge of German: OSD-Mittelstufe.
Citizens of other nations additionally need:
- proof of a university place in your homeland:
- in the same field of studies as you would like to study in Austria and
- for the period of time you want to study in Austria.
Universities
Most universities offer 3- or 5-year degree programmes. After completing a 3-year programme you graduate with a Bachelor's degree and after a 5-year programme you graduate with a Master's degree. You can opt for further studies, called doctorate ("PhD"). You can also attend university as visiting student and stay for one or two terms only.
Universities in Austria: University of Vienna, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna University of Economics and Business, University of Graz, Linz, Salzburg, Innsbruck and more.
Art Colleges: Vienna Conservatory, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, University of Music and Performing Arts Salzburg (Mozarteum Salzburg) and more.
Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar and Activities
ActiLingua Academy does not hold classes on the holiday dates above. The school does not compensate for these holidays, so make sure to choose your start date accordingly.
Class schedule may change depending on availability and season.
Average | 8 students |
Maximum | 12 students |
Age range | 16 years old and older |
Our modern language school is situated in beautiful Vienna and with more than 30 years of experience one of the leading schools for German as a foreign language.
Our varied course programme is recognized worldwide and recommended by international educational consultants. ActiLingua Academy – the right choice for learning German in Vienna!
The nationality and age mix at ActiLingua Academy varies over different time periods, courses and levels.
does not hold classes on the holiday dates below. The school does not compensate for these holidays, so make sure to choose your start date accordingly.
Centrally located in Vienna's embassy district; opposite "Schloss Belvedere". City centre (Stephansplatz) 15 minutes away by public transport.
Skilled and friendly teachers. Beautiful location in the vicinity of a tram stop.
Show details » Read more...I was only there for a week- however in the short time I was there I had a positive experience. The teacher was very compotent and I liked the fact that before leaving, I was given the opportunity to write my own essay and take a test on what I'd learnt that week.
Fortunately that week we covered some grammatical aspects I find particularly difficult- so that was very useful and the handouts/information sheets I was provided with will be useful in the future.
The only aspect I personally didn't like was the game playing- but this could simply be because I don't find game playing helpful when learning a language. I prefer exercises/essay-writing.
I didn't stay in ActiLingua housing so cannot comment on this.
I participated in the intensive course also, for two weeks. The lessons of the standard courses were good, but the intensive course, in the first week, I didn’t find the most useful. The second week we had another teacher for the intensive course, and he was quite bad, I didn’t feel I learned anything at all. Though, my biggest problem was not this. The second week, on Tuesday, teacher told us he had also just got to know, that there will be no lesson on Friday, because the size of our group was too small (obviously it was the school who put us into groups, not us). I went to the secretary, and asked her about this, and she told me that it’s because if a size of a group is under 5 (we were 4), then the classes are more intense, we have more time to talk, so they get rid of the last lesson of the week. I told her that I don’t agree with this, and that I paid for an exact number of lessons, so it is definietly not okay if I get less of them. She told me that it was written in the terms and conditions, so I signed up for it. I checked it in the terms and conditions after, and nothing about cancelling lessons, or anything was in it. So I feel this was definietly unfair, and I feel I have been ripped off.
Show details » Read more...Classes were pretty good, also teachers. School was 30 minutes from house, that was a bit problem but ok. I expected a lot more from school activities. A lot more that *night walk*. That was a bit dissapointing. At my house the cleaning ladies stold some of my stuff and when I told it to receptionist they said that the didnt found nothing.
Show details » Read more...The classes were good, but they really made me tired. The teachers were nice to us and I liked the way how they teach us. What I didn't like that they forced us to talk about things like LGBTQ but we didn't get infomation about Churchsrvice in our vicinity. The location was perfect. All I wanted to see was close to us. The activitis were really good. The housing was fine. I liked this old building.
Show details » Read more...I have only positive experience with the school and overall Vienna which I am really thankful for. Everyone including the teachers and the students were very nice, kind and helpful. I feel lucky, that I had the chance to be part of an excellent team like this. I did not get my accomodation through Actilingua, but it was really close to my school, so it was convenient. The classes were interesting and we discussed actual news that happened the city recently.
Show details » Read more...I had very pleasant time at your School. The classes were at very high level and the knowledge of my teacher, Laura was also perfekt. I enjoyed so much her teaching method: she could motivate us and she tried to do us our best.
Show details » Read more...I took the beginner classes. It was very fun. All of teachers were very good and kind.
Show details » Read more...I think the commitment and involvement of the teacher is excellent! I don't like the teaching material which consists of separate copies. That makes it flexible, but always looking for where you left off. The culture program was very disappointing. The first week there was no offer. The second week it started, but unfortunately too late for me considering my departure after 12 days. Somewhat disappointingly, there was not a single 50+ student, but only young students still attending school.
Show details » Read more...The classes were well-structured and I appreciated the fact that the teachers came well prepared with varying types of exercises, e.g. grammar lessons, group work, audio training, etc.
Show details » Read more...Well, I liked everything, especially the very nice, nice and knowledgeable teachers.
Show details » Read more...I adored my time in Vienna with ActiLingua. I found the classes both fun and informative. I choose only the morning classes, and really enjoyed it. The teachers came up with fun and active games that got us thinking and learning.
The accommodation was very good, very clean, nice old building. My only complaint was that it was a bit far out, however, with the Ubahn and strassbahn so close, it didn't make too much of a difference.
The class size being so small was also very good, only about 6-8 people in my class, as it allowed me to get to know most people in it, something which was very important. I made some great friends and memories I don't think I will be forgetting.
I did not go on any of the after school activities, so I cannot talk about them, though we did go barhopping on the Friday night, which was a lot of fun.
The location of the school was also very good, very close to the strassbahn, and only about a 15 minute walk to the city centre. The city itself is absolutely beautiful, I had been there before when I was young, and it completely lived up to my memory of it. Full of art, music, stunning architecture, and shopping. I'd go back tomorrow if I could, and booking through Actilingua was very easy. Everyone was very accommodating and understanding. Thank you so much for having me, I thoroughly enjoyed myself. Danke schone Actilingua! :D
The class had a good ambiance, and I learn some really useful vocabulary, but for me I only had one week and I would have prefer to do more grammar stuff, to really improve my speaking. For me it was a little bit too much holiday class, and not serious learning.
Show details » Read more...The academy has a great variety of modern facilities such as the classes; the administration area, the main hall -with many computers-, as well as clean and neat toilette services.
It's located in a central area of Vienna which is very well connected with the tram. The teacher I had was very helpful and kind. All staff was very helpful and friendly.
The first day there were lots of students and somehow it was a bit chaotic, but every step was very well organized. Those of us who had previously taken the on line test before arriving to the Academy, only had to fill up a couple of sheets with some information. We were give some information which was very useful, such as a quite thick German vocabulary booklet as well as a nice welcome folder with lots of information about discounts for the students, instructions about how to log on with the computers, and so on. I must say it was very convenient.
Then we had an interview. This was added to the on line test and then we were told our level and course.
Had 2 teachers in the week I was there. One was okay, one was excellent. With the excellent one, I learned a lot. School location was great, right by the museum. It would be better if the school offers discounts to the museum next door (Belvedere). Coffee machine produces super bad coffee, and no water cooler to get water. Overall experience is positive.
Show details » Read more...I am delighted with my week of German lessons with ActiLingua.
Both teachers Hemma and Nina are amazing and very competent.
This week of classes has given me a lot and given me confidence in the study of German.
Positive experience in every way.
I am thinking of coming back to study at this school.
Marie-Christine .
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Really got lucky with this school: even before coming, I had to complete a placement test, and then upon arrival had to have a short conversation with someone from the school so that they were sure to put me in the right group, appropriate for my level. I did a two-week intensive/super-intensive German course, and it was great: 10h of grammar, 10h of conversation, 10h of intensive course for whatever we wanted to do, be it grammar, conversation or something else; and then the second week the super-intensive course included 10h of one on one classes, basically to do whatever I wanted (we did some grammar, some conversation). The group I was in was indeed at my level, the teachers were nice and always well prepared, but still flexible to help us with anything we wanted to go into or ask.
The location is nice, close to a park, the building is charmingly old but well maintained and equipped, so really everything was great. Highly recommend it!!!
I enjoyed the stay at ActiLingua. The method of instruction was very well organized. The only problem would be the small size of the school.
Show details » Read more...Highly professional teachers, mostly well prepared for the lesson.
As far as level of language skills, the group was quite well sorted, but as far as age I was the only person far from the others.
Teachers were sticking rigorously to the curriculum, but I was missing a general overview of the whole German grammar.
And despite of my requests to teacher in the intensive part, such overview was not provided.
Classes were rather small and hot in these days without an functioning A/C.
Student hotel was nice, clean and designed to serve the purpose of providing students a comfortable place to stay.
However, there was noisy after 10pm, sometimes up to 4 am.
I liked all the teachers, students and classes. It was really great, a new way to learn language being in such a nice city. I have improved my knowledge of German. Thanks a lot!
Show details » Read more...I really enjoyed the company of the people I met there and the fact we had a lot of free time to bond. The classes, materials and teachers were very enjoyable and helpful. I improved my German knowledge a lot and I am happy I attended those lessons. The accommodation was very good along with the food and staff working there. The activities were fine, but I feel they could still be improved.
Show details » Read more...I had a very nice week in Vienna. Unfortunately I only had one week for the course because I have to go back to work.
The classes: people in the class were very nice. They were very intelligent, friendly and helpful. The international society was very inspiring for me.
The teachers were excellent. The young teachers are helpful, open and committed. I think, especially Sebastian was a very good teacher. The lessons were well-balanced and interesting.
The location is very beautiful. I really liked Vienna.
I hope, that I can also return next year to take part in another course in Vienna.
I would say that the trip was amazing. The school's location was very good. However, the accommodation was poor.
Show details » Read more...Transfer - Perfect.
Housing - Good! Friendly maids and clean rooms.
Activities - Nothing I can say.
The timetable was not very comfortable; it started at 2:15., but acceptable. The teachers were great. I learnt a lot. The school was in a comfortable location of school. Not far from the centre!
In general, it was a good experience.
The teachers were great, and the location of the school was perfect, near everything. The facilities and activities were very interesting. I could not say that there was something that I didn't like. The housing was not provided by Language International, so I can't say anything about that.
Show details » Read more...Classes: The classes are good, but it is difficult to know at which level the student is. There isn't a linear sequence learning. There is no book to follow, which makes it very difficult.
Classes change the turn without notice, and the student can not change it. In other words, even if the person enrolls in the morning turn, he/she may may be required to study in the afternoon or evening. Nothing is guaranteed.
When the student has problems, the resolution is slow. If you miss lessons in the process, these are never reset. Don´t expect to be well treated by the secretary in the meantime.
Teachers: some of them are quite good (Andrea is a good example). But there are awful teachers, as well. You need luck in that matter. I saw one teacher laugh about a student's mistake, and not enough pleased by it, left the class to tell the story to the secretary (in the middle of the class).
Location: good.
Facilities: average.
Activities: good.
Housing: I dunno.
Conclusion: I really don´t intend to go back there (ActiLingua). For the money I´ve paid, there are lot of better options in Vienna.
Classes - good
Teachers - 2 out of 3 were very good
Location - also good (everything in Vienna is located near trams/metro)
Facilities - average (internet at the academy was very slow)
Activities - I went to 1 out of the 3 activities that were held during that week. It wasn't that well organised, but it was fun/ok with the other students. A big negative for me (overall) was that the average age was approximately between 17 and 19, while I am almost 23. Together with another Dutch girl I was the only one that is already studying in university. The website told me the average age was higher.
Housing - I was lucky to have a nice roommate with whom I became friends. Furthermore the housing was good.
Homestays are carefully selected and offer students the opportunity to learn more about the local culture in a comfortable setting while studying German in Vienna. These homes are often between 20 - 40 minutes away from the school by public transport. Families usually offer affordable meal plans that allow you to sample the local cuisine. If you have special requests or diet restrictions (because of religion or health reasons), please let us know in advance. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about homestay housing
Student residences are more suitable for an independent student, who is looking for clean, basic accommodation at an economic price. All students must be 16+. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Student residences often do not include any meal plan. Learn more about student residence accommodation
It is possible to live in a rented apartment during your study in Vienna, but this tends to be more expensive. ActiLingua Academy provides some assistance with apartment rentals or you can rent an apartment on your own. Learn more about apartment housing
We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. However, the school can supply you with all the documentation you need to support your visa application.
Your letter of acceptance will be sent to your home address by regular mail at no charge to you. If you wish to receive your paperwork by express mail, you will be charged 100 € when you register.
Please note that we do not book flights for our students. If you are researching airfare costs, we recommend using Kayak.com, a search engine that lets you compare flight options from your home country to Vienna based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
Study abroad worry-free with Language International's health and personal effects insurance coverage. When you book a course with us, you can opt to purchase an international insurance plan that covers not only your health care cost but also loss of your personal belongings. You must book your insurance in advance when you register.
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