The Swiss have long been known as a peaceful and prosperous people and for their contribution to the world economy and the splendor of their beautiful landlocked country. Switzerland is geographically divided into three sections: the Jura Mountain range, which divides the Rhine and the...
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The Swiss have long been known as a peaceful and prosperous people and for their contribution to the world economy and the splendor of their beautiful landlocked country. Switzerland is geographically divided into three sections: the Jura Mountain range, which divides the Rhine and the Rhone rivers; the Central or Swiss Plateau where the majority of the population resides; and the world famous Swiss Alps. Because the country is landlocked by Germany, Austria, France and Lichtenstein, it has adopted many aspects of these cultures. In fact, taking German courses in Switzerland is very common. For the food enthusiast traveling Switzerland, you shouldn't leave without trying the cheeses like Gruyère or the chocolate. In fact, Switzerland is where milk chocolate was first invented in 1875. And of course, a trip to Switzerland wouldn't be complete without a trip to the Alps, where visitors can ski, hike, bike and listen to the Alphorns in tiny towns like Vals.
This course features: 20 Lessons per week (4 lessons per day),1 lesson: 50 minutes, hours per week: 16 hours 40 minutes (20 clock hrs/wk in the usa), 15 students max. per class, course length: 1-50 weeks age 16+.
This course features: 30 Lessons per week (6 lessons per day), duration: 30 x 45 minutes, 12 students max. per class, elementary to high-intermediate levels, course length: 1–23 weeks, age 16+.
This course features: 10 lessons per week (2 lessons per day), duration: 10 x 45 minutes, 12 students max. per class, elementary to high-intermediate levels, course length: 1–50 weeks, conversational German/business German/exam preparation, age 16+.
From Monday to Friday, each morning, during 4 lessons of 45 minutes, you will attend a German course. The course can be booked as individual or group lesson.
The best option for people who want to quickly learn German! In our intensive German courses, you will learn daily, during two lectures the basic structure and the vocabulary of the German language. Through daily conversations, listening and writing exercises, you will consolidate your knowledge and you will achieve a rapid learning progress.
Individual tuition is the fastest way to learn a language. Whether you need general or specialized language, each course is designed for your needs and adapted to your rate of progress.
The best option for people who want to quickly learn German! In our intensive German courses, you will learn daily, during two lectures the basic structure and the vocabulary of the German language. Through daily conversations, listening and writing exercises, you will consolidate your knowledge and you will achieve a rapid learning progress.
From Monday to Friday, each morning, during 4 lessons of 45 minutes, you will attend a German course. The course can be booked as individual or group lesson.
This course features: 10 lessons per week (2 lessons per day), duration: 10 x 45 minutes,12 students max. per class, elementary to high-intermediate levels, course length: 1–50 weeks, conversational English/business English/exam preparation, age 16+.
This course features: 40 individual lessons per week,beginner to advanced levels, 1 lesson: 45 minutes, courses begin: every monday.
Individual tuition is the fastest way to learn a language.
This course features: 10 individual lessons per week, beginner to advanced levels, 1 lesson: 45 minutes, courses begin: every Monday.
Individual tuition is the fastest way to learn a language.
This course features: 20 lessons per week, duration: 24, 30, 36 or 48 weeks, minimum age: 16+, beginner to intermediate levels, lesson: 45 minutes, max class size: 12 students, afternoon academic options, regular testing, academic counseling and assistance with university placement.
An individual study plan is designed for you to suit your level , individual aims and the duration
of your course.
This course features: 30 lessons per week, duration: 24, 30, 36 or 48 weeks, minimum age: 16+, beginner to intermediate levels, lesson: 45 minutes, max class size: 12 students, afternoon academic options, regular testing, academic counseling and assistance with university placement.
An individual study plan is designed for you to suit your level , individual aims and the duration
of your course.
This course features: 20 lessons per week (4 lessons per day), 1 lesson: 50 minutes, hours per week: 16 hours 40 minutes (20 clock hrs/wk in the USA), 15 students max. per class, course length: 1-50 weeks, age 16+.
This course features: 20 lessons per week (4 lessons per day), 1 lesson: 50 minutes, hours per week: 16 hours 40 minutes (20 clock hrs/wk in the USA), 15 students max. per class, course length: 1-50 weeks, age 16+.
*Prices are subject to change without notice due to exchange rates.
Which course type is right for me?
Intensive Study: For adults who want to learn a language as quickly as possible for academic or professional reasons.
Test Preparation: For students who want to prepare for language proficiency tests.
Business: For business executives who want to study a language to be able to do business.
Junior: For children ages 8 to 12 and teenagers ages 13 to 18 who want to study a language in the summer.
How long should I study?
The minimum duration for a language course is usually two weeks, but students benefit the most starting from the 3rd and 4th weeks of their language course, after they get used to the new environment. By this time, the early distractions are over and the student has "settled in". The average student takes about 12 weeks of language studies abroad.