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Thursday, 28 June 2018

Deutsch? Intensiv!

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Deutschlernen im September in dreiwöchigen Intensivkursen von A1-C1.

Bevor das neue Semester startet, intensiv Deutsch lernen: treffpunkt sprachen bietet Deutsch-Intensivkurse im September an. Teilnehmen können internationale Studierende und Bedienstete der Universität Graz sowie anderer Hochschulen. Auch Externe sind herzlich willkommen!

Kommunikation, Grammatik und Vokabular werden auf den Niveaustufen A1-C1 trainiert. Für alle TeilnehmerInnen, die bereits über Deutschkenntnisse verfügen, finden zu Beginn verpflichtende Einstufungstests in die jeweilige Niveaustufe statt. Nähere Informationen zu den jeweiligen Sprachniveaus und Kursinhalten sind in den Kursbeschreibungen zu finden.

Drei Wochen dauert der Kurs, von 3. bis 25. September 2018. Die Kurszeiten sind Montag bis Freitag, jeweils vormittags von 09:00 bis 12:15 Uhr. Studierende erhalten für den erfolgreichen Besuch 6 ECTS, die auch als freie Wahlfächer angerechnet werden können.

Informationen zu den Kursbeiträgen, zum verpflichtenden Welcome Day und Weiterem finden Sie auf der Homepage von treffpunkt sprachen.

Anmeldung ist noch bis Sonntag, 22. Juli 2018 über ein Onlineformular möglich.

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German Intensive Courses September 2018

In September 2018 treffpunkt sprachen will again be offering the popular German intensive courses.

Registration: until 22 July 2018 online

Course length & ECTS: 5 to 25 September 2018, Monday to Friday, 9 am to 12.15 pm, 6 ECTS credits.

Course levels: the German intensive courses are offered at all levels from A1 to C1. For more information on the content of each course please check the course descriptions.

Welcome Day: the Welcome Day takes place on Monday, 3 September 2018 from 8.30 - 9.30 am in lecture hall HS 12.11 (Universitätsstraße 2-4, 1st floor). Attendance is mandatory for all intensive course participants. You will get all the organizational information first, then you will take the written placement (only for participants with prior knowledge of German).

Course fees & further information: information on course fees and further details are available here.

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