Yes, the books used in class are not included in the course fee. One book is around 20 €. You can buy them in the bookstore across the street called “LifeBooks”. We use the following books:
Course | Book |
A1 | Schritte Plus Neu 1 (A1.1) Neu / Kurs- und Arbeitsbuch, Hueber |
A2 | Schritte Plus 3 (Niveau A2/1) mit Österreichmaterial / Kursbuch + Arbeitsbuch, Hueber |
B1 | Klipp und Klar Übungsgrammatik für Deutsch als Fremdsprache A1 - B1 (Neubeareitung), Klett |
B2 | Aspekte neu Mittelstufe Deutsch / Arbeitsbuch mit Audio-CD B2, Klett |
Further Questions
Our courses always take place on site and are additionally streamed via Skype for online students. This allows you to actively participate in the lessons from home with a microphone and webcam.
With a standard course you can complete one half of a level (e.g. A1/1) in one month. With an intensive course you can complete one whole level in one month (e.g. A1 = A1/1 + A1/2).
Yes, you can find the test here on our website. It will help you evaluate your German language level. Just click on "read more".
You can also take the test at our school. We are located at Capistrangasse 10, 1060 Wien and are open Monday – Friday, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
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Our courses will prepare you for the ÖSD exams. At the end of each course we will conduct a practice test. The official exams take place at a partner school. We will provide you with the needed contact information.
Yes, at the end of your course you will get a certificate which states the completed language level and the total hours of your training.
Our courses have a maximum of 12 people.
There won’t be extra classes, but our teachers will provide you with the discussed materials and exercises for you to practice at home.
We will help you in English if needed and furthermore use, especially in beginner courses, a lot of pictures, dictionaries and other materials to teach German the best way possible. But note that some students don’t speak English therefore we try to keep it to a minimum.
Yes. Please pay half of the course fee in advance. Then we’ll send you a confirmation of your payment. Please send this confiramtion to the Austrian embassy of your country yourself. Meanwhile, you also have to apply for a visa. In our experience the Austrian authorities will issue a visa if you sign up for one of our courses. But since requirements may vary in different countries, we kindly ask you to find out for yourself. In case you are being denied a visa, we’ll send you back the money with a deduction of 150 € for our efforts.
Those acronyms refer to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Our participants come from all over the world. We already taught students from over 80 different countries.
Participation in our courses is possible from the age of 13. Our oldest student was 92 years old. In average our students are between 25 and 35 years old.
Yes, but please double check if you need a passed exam. The exams take place in partner schools.
Twice a month we have a meetup called “Deutschcafé”. Everybody is welcome, active students and alumni. We meet in a relaxed atmosphere, sit down with a cup of coffee or tea to talk, practice german and get to know each other better. Information about the date and place will be announced in time.
We offer free Wi-Fi, free coffee and tea, a library with textbooks and a school with perfect location in one of Austria’s biggest shopping streets.
If there is just one public holiday in a month, the lesson that day will not take place and there will be no alternative date to make up for the lesson.
If there are two ore more public holidays in a month, one of those days the lesson will take place, the other won’t. Around Christmas and New Year the school is on a two week holiday break from 23 December to 5 January.
Contact
info[at]german-course-vienna.com
Opening hours
Monday - Friday / 9 am - 3 pm
Address
Capistrangasse 10
1060 WIEN