For Ages: 12 - 14 & 15 - 18
Absolute Beginner to Intermediate German
Supervised Program
Our school is centrally located in Vienna, with famous sights only a walk away, and others within easy reach on public transport. The house and grounds – a former summer residence of Emperor Karl VI, the father of Maria Theresia – are spaciously laid out, and provides an optimum learning and recreation facility for the Summer Program. Accomodations are on campus in modern rooms together with students of the same age from different countries. Sports grounds and tennis courts are available for use after lessons. Additionally, teachers put together an exciting leisure program on the premises and show take students out to see the very best of Vienna.
Lessons are in small groups from Monday to Friday. Students practice grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and oral comprehension in systematically structured lessons. Emphasis is placed on using the language in real-life situations. Students study the language through communication exercises and language games. Most activities are done in groups or pairs. Students of the same age range are groupedtogether for classes.
Creative Activities - You can take part in:
Optional Activities
Accommodations - Student Residence
Students are accommodated in modern rooms in the Student Residence located on campus. Each room in the residence has two to six beds. Room assignments are announced on the day of arrival. Special wishes regarding roommates will be taken into account, and honored when possible. Otherwise, students of the same age, but of different nationalities are put together.
Students receive 3 meals per day in the refectory. Meals are all self-served, and students can go back for extra helpings if they are hungry. If a student requires vegetarian or Muslim food, please indicate that on the registration form.
Included in the Program
tion.2009 Start Dates
2009 Program Fees
Vienna, Austria - City Info
Vienna is a romantic, imperial city, with highlights including the magnificent Imperial Palace, majestic Schönbrunn Palace, and the magic of Ringstraße. What was once the heart of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy is now the stuff dreams are made of. Discover the glory and the splendor of Vienna, the city of art, culture and music; a safe and attractive place to learn German. Vienna is home to museums, exhibitions, theatres, concert halls and the world famous State Opera. Yet Viennese coffee houses, "Heuriger" - the name given by the Viennese to both the wine of the last harvest and the taverns where it is served - bars and clubs also make a trip to Vienna an unforgettable experience. Vienna's culinary diversity is also impressive. Delights such as semolina dumpling soup, tender boiled beef and apple strudel are typical Austrian dishes.
Famous composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert made Vienna a city of music. Vienna also has an immense amount to offer in terms of art and architecture. Otto Wagner's Jugendstil works, the modern Hundertwasserhaus and the magnificent Ringstrasse boulevard are only a small part of Vienna's architectural heritage. Works by Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele can be admired at Belvedere Palace. Literary figures such as Schnitzler and Musil gave the Vienna coffee house its institutional status.
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