The course targets German learners who are either employed in the tourism industry or are pursuing studies in, or intend to pursue studies in, a tourism-related subject. The minimum age requirement for participants is 17 years old at the start of the course.
The main focus of this German language course is the acquisition of language skills utilised daily in the tourism industry, e.g. in the hotel industry (reception, restaurant, kitchen) or at a travel agency. The course delves into various tourism models, such as sustainable tourism, and discusses emerging trends. Additionally, we will discuss the essence of tourism and the expectations German tourists hold when visiting foreign countries. To accomplish this, various communication scenarios will be practised at the B2 language level through reading manuscripts, listening exercises, and additional materials. Among other skills, participants will learn how to accurately comprehend a tour catalogue. The lessons align with the aims of communicative competence outlined in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), delivered in an engaging and inspiring manner to facilitate your independent learning process. The language course takes place from Monday to Friday in the mornings, with four teaching units each morning lasting 45 minutes each.
In the afternoons, you will have the option to select from seminars covering different current topics within the areas of cultural and social sciences, such as history, literature, film, environment, European policy, and interculturality.
A graded certificate will be issued to all participants at the end of the course. It will specify your individual language level according to the CEFR, along with your earned ECTS credits.