In summer courses, students from 70 different countries meet and learn together. You all have the same goal: Learning German and getting to know the country.
On the first day they take a placement test and they are having 20 lessons of German per week. They improve their German as they concentrate on the primary skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. The main goal of the course is speaking and the confident and fluent usage of the language. The teacher orients the instruction toward practice. This way they learn the language in a creative context. During instruction schools pays particular attention to creating an exciting atmosphere in which students can "play" with the language. The teachers incorporate short tests so to receive feedback on your language skill development.
There is little doubt that Sachsenhausen is Frankfurt’s most appealing suburb. This is hardly surprising, since it suffered little damage during World War II. It is near the River Main. Did Deutsch-institut Frankfurt is just 15 minutes from the centre.
Learners’ educational needs are addressed in 7 classrooms. The institute offers a self-study area with digital and printed material and a multimedia room with 7 computers. The cafeteria is also a contemporary internet café where you can refresh yourself with cold and hot beverages. WiFi is available throughout the building.
Did Deutsch-Institut is an Authorised Centre for the TestDaF examinations.
Frankfurt is Germany’s financial centre and a multicultural city. It is the seat of the German Stock Exchange (Deutsche Börse AG) and the European Central Bank. It is a city characterised by skyscrapers which, together with 40 museums, two opera houses, the various theatres and the Library, complete the list of the most important sights. Frankfurt International Airport (Flughafen Frankfurt am Main) is one of the world’s major airports and the largest in Germany, with flights to and from a large number of airports in Europe and the world.
Frankfurt‘s main shopping walk is along the Zeil pedestrian street in the city centre. There you will find big and well-known shopping malls such as Kaufhof and Karstadt, but what really dominates is ZeilGalerie, which you should definitely visit in order to admire the view of the city from its roof.
Goethe’s house, the home of that greatest of German poets and writers, attracts visitors from all over. Of special interest is the caricature museum, as are the Chaplin Archives, a permanent exhibition on the life and work of Charlie Chaplin.
Almost all of Frankfurt’s museums are lined along the Sachsenhausen riverbank, with its long sandy beaches, palm trees and beach volley courts, which are set up in summer.
Frankfurt residence is in the heart of the city - an ideal base of operations for the daily exploration tours we offer throughout the city. Operated by hotel partner A&O, the Frankfurt facility offers all amenities. One special highlight is the sky lounge on the roof terrace with an unforgettable view of the skyline.
The rooms are 2 to 4 bedded en suite. On arrival they receive fresh towels: exchanged 2x per week and fresh bed linens: exchanged once per week. They must bring their own beach towels (i.e., for the swimming pool).Pay washers and dryers are available in the building (approx. €4 per wash/dry).Cleaning service is included.
In Frankfurt there is a lot to see. Monday through Friday afternoons the leisure program offers a combination of city exploration tours, museum visits, sports and entertainment. On Saturday, they will travel to another large city and spend the whole day underway.
Visits include Palm Garden, Main Tower and shopping, Museum of Modern Art. Day trips include Heidelberg, Wurzburg, Rudesheim.
2 weeks €3.000
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