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 | With its over 3 million inhabitants, the cosmopolitan city of Berlin is a fantastic program site, and not just for adults — it also offers much for teens, with the Brandenburg Gate, the remains of the Berlin Wall and the world-famous Reichstag all serving as witnesses to Germany’s history. Program participants can enjoy the flair of the capital with a boat ride on the Spree, a visit to the Zoo Berlin—home to the greatest variety of species of any zoo on earth—or by taking a leisurely stroll through the city. The fascinating blend of cultures, the wealth of museums, some of the world’s most modern architecture and outstanding cultural events all justify Berlin’s reputation as a metropolis of superlatives and guarantee an unforgettable summer for program participants.
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 | In Berlin we offer two-, four- and six-week courses with 30 lessons per week.
During these courses the young students can improve their knowledge of German in small groups of no more than ten students on average. Beginners can acquire basic knowledge of the German language. After a placement test each student attends a class according to his or her level. Through contact with German everyday life, through assignments and talks the students are stimulated and encouraged to put into practice what they have learned.
These courses serve levels A1 - C2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference.
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 | Our students live in a guest house ("Berliner Stadtmission") in central Berlin. The rooms with two or four beds all have shower and toilet facilities ensuite.
Board consists of three main meals.
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 | Berlin offers a wast variety of leisure time activities and sights to endeavour. Our program supervisors organise a daily leisure time program as for example:
barbecues
beachball
board games
city tours
crafts
movies*
museums
parties
soccer
swimming
theater*
trip on the Spree
visit to the Reichstag
and many more activities.
*not included in the price
Our weekly full day excursions will lead our students for example to Dresden, Potsdam and Wannsee.
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 | Intensive courses for students between 15 and 18 years of age.
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 |  July 4 – July 17, 2010 (2 weeks)
July 4 - July 31, 2010 (4 weeks)
July 4 - August 14, 2010 (6 weeks)
July 18 – July 31, 2010 (2 weeks)*
July 18 – August 14, 2010 (4 weeks)*
August 1 - August 14, 2010 (2 weeks)*
*) Courses not meant for total beginners
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 | EUR 1,560.- (2 weeks)
EUR 3,120.- (4 weeks)
EUR 4.680.- (6 weeks)
Course fee includes instruction, books, accommodation, full board, daily leisure-time activities, excursions, entrance fees, round-the-clock supervision, and a certificate of studies.
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 | Berlin Tegel and Berlin Schönefeld - the fee for a one-way transfer is EUR 25.- per person.
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 | Participants can opt for a travel health insurance (see Frequently Asked Questions), the fee of which is EUR 2.- per day.
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