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Located in the centre of Europe, Germany is a triad of mountain ranges, uplands and low-land plains – the Bavarian Alps in the South, the pleasant wooded mountains of the Mittelgebirge in the centre of the country and the low country along the North Sea and Baltic Sea coasts in the North. Germany´s natural landscapes offer fascinating opportunities for an unforgettable vacation: from water sports and bicycling to hiking and skiing – Anything is possible!
Which German city offers the most interesting art encounters? Such a question is difficult to answer. It is one that German cities contend over from the north to the south. In the meantime, you can visit more than 5,000 art and exhibit houses in Germany overall.
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Regensburg (140,000 inhabitants) lies at the northernmost point of the Danube in the heart of Bavaria.
The town was founded by the Romans and was up to the beginning of the 19th century one of the most important cities in Germany. With its unique medieval city centre and buildings from two millennia, Regensburg is one of the most beautiful cities in Germany.
Regensburg is ideal for a language course. You will immediately feel at home in the narrow streets and picturesque squares of the historic city centre.
During your course you will discover many things: museums, friendly bars and beer-gardens, theatres, cinemas and the university, where one of the most well-stocked libraries in Germany is open to everyone.Some 25,000 students make Regensburg a very lively place.
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| German School in Regensburg |
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Our language school was founded in 1986 and has quickly earned a good international reputation through its high standard of teaching and its personal, friendly and unbureaucratic working ethos.
The main emphasis of its courses lies in the development of communication skills in spoken and written present-day German; and an introduction to the contemporary social, political and cultural situation in Germany. |
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SCHOOL
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The language courses take place in the 4th floor of a modern office building in the quiet city centre, pedestrian zone, 8 classrooms (more if need be in the same building) + 24 rooms in our residence on the same floor, 14 more rooms on the 2nd floor
(altogether 38 rooms with 45 beds)
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AVERAGE
AGE OF STUDENTS:
25 |
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NATIONALITIES:
Japanese, Italian, English-speaking and Spanish-speaking students, |
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MEMBERSHIPS
& ACREDITATIONS:
TestDaF, FaDaF, |
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Best arrival airport is Munich. Students can use the service of www.airportliner.com: to be booked 2 days in advance, 29 Euro one way.
A taxi costs €130 and a train costs approximately €20.
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| 2008: 01/01, 21/03, 24/03, 01/05, 12/05, 22/05, 15/08, 03/10, 25/12, 26/12 |
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| Free Internet access, Free city tour |
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| LEISURE
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| ACTIVITIES
ORGANIZED BY German School in Regensburg |
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| Theatre visits, Walking Tour, Lectures on German literature, Showings of German films |
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