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Agents' Manual 2018 did deutsch-institut Agents‘ Manual 2018 German for adults German for juniors Programs, dates and prices 2018 Attractive New Price Structure www.did-agents.com See next page for further details did deutsch-institut German in Germany +++ Advertising: What’s new in 2018 +++ +++ Program overwiew on pages 4/5 +++ +++ Advertising: What’s new in 2018 +++ +++ Program overwiew on pages 4/5 +++ +++ Advertising: What’s new in 2018 +++ +++ Program overwiew on pages 4/5 +++ Standard Course | 20 lessons Intensive Course | 24 lessons Premium Course | 28 lessons Package prices for course and accommodation(A) Package prices for course and accommodation(A) Package prices for course and accommodation(A) Number of weeks Course only Private room Single room | Self-catering Host family Single room | Half-board Student residence Single room | Self-catering Course only Private room Single room | Self-catering Host family Single room | Half-board Student residence Single room | Self-catering Course only Private room Single room | Self-catering Host family Single room | Half-board Student residence Single room | Self-catering Number of weeks 01 200 355 460 650 250 405 510 700 300 455 560 750 01 02 380 690 900 980 460 770 980 1.060 580 890 1.100 1.180 02 03 560 1.025 1.340 1.310 670 1.135 1.450 1.420 860 1.325 1.640 1.610 03 04 740 1.360 1.780 1.540 880 1.500 1.920 1.680 1.140 1.760 2.180 1.940 04 05 920 1.695 2.220 1.920 1.090 1.865 2.390 2.090 1.420 2.195 2.720 2.420 05 06 1.100 2.030 2.660 2.300 1.300 2.230 2.860 2.500 1.700 2.630 3.260 2.900 06 07 1.280 2.365 3.100 2.680 1.510 2.595 3.330 2.910 1.980 3.065 3.800 3.380 07 Price per supplementary week. 08 1.460 2.700 3.540 3.060 1.720 2.960 3.800 3.320 2.260 3.500 4.340 3.860 08 Point (S*) 09 1.550 2.945 3.890 3.350 1.860 3.255 4.200 3.660 2.460 3.855 4.800 4.260 09 10 1.640 3.190 4.240 3.640 2.000 3.550 4.600 4.000 2.660 4.210 5.260 4.660 10 11 1.730 3.435 4.590 3.930 2.140 3.845 5.000 4.340 2.860 4.565 5.720 5.060 11 All published prices are stated in Euro (€), are gross prices, and are valid for 2018 Standard, Intensive and Premium Courses, as well for course-plus-accommodation Intensive and Premium valid for 2018 Standard, prices, and are gross (€), are stated in Euro All published prices are 12 1.820 3.680 4.940 4.220 2.280 4.140 5.400 4.680 3.060 4.920 6.180 5.460 12 Point (A) of 35 € per week July 2 to August 24, 2018, please add a seasonal surcharge From packages in Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Munich. Prices do not include seasonal surcharges. applicable). When booking of 20 € per week for the period July 1 to August 25, 2018 (if to the published course price, as well an additional seasonal accommodation surcharge also applies to bookings of all courses however, will be waived. An additional seasonal accommodation surcharge, the additional seasonal surcharge courses of 8 weeks or longer, the pertain to participants between and Hamburg and only only for Berlin, Frankfurt valid are student residences prices for accommodation in over 7weeks in length. The published For more accommodation in Munich. residence prices for student different are apply. Similarly, there prices different and older, years of age 26. For participants 27 ages of 18 and will incur an additional service charge of 150 €, which information, see pages 12 and 13. Independent of the length stay, all bookings that include housing in a student residence must be added to the published price. 13 1.910 3.925 5.290 4.510 2.420 4.435 5.800 5.020 3.260 5.275 6.640 5.860 13 14 2.000 4.170 5.640 4.800 2.560 4.730 6.200 5.360 3.460 5.630 7.100 6.260 14 15 2.090 4.415 5.990 5.090 2.700 5.025 6.600 5.700 3.660 5.985 7.560 6.660 15 16 2.180 4.660 6.340 5.380 2.840 5.320 7.000 6.040 3.860 6.340 8.020 7.060 16 S* + 90 + 245 + 350 + 290 + 140 + 295 + 400 + 340 + 200 + 355 + 460 + 400 S* 20 2.540 5.640 7.740 6.540 3.400 6.500 8.600 7.400 4.660 7.760 9.860 8.660 20 24 2.900 6.620 9.140 7.700 3.960 7.680 10.200 8.760 5.460 9.180 11.700 10.260 24 28 3.260 7.600 10.540 8.860 4.520 8.860 11.800 10.120 6.260 10.600 13.540 11.860 28 32 3.620 8.580 11.940 10.020 5.080 10.040 13.400 11.480 7.060 12.020 15.380 13.460 32 36 3.980 9.560 13.340 11.180 5.640 11.220 15.000 12.840 7.860 13.440 17.220 15.060 36 40 4.340 10.540 14.740 12.340 6.200 12.400 16.600 14.200 8.660 14.860 19.060 16.660 40 Welcome to did deutsch-institut Welcome 44 4.700 11.520 16.140 13.500 6.760 13.580 18.200 15.560 9.460 16.280 20.900 18.260 44 Price overview 2 Agents‘ Manual 2018 www.did-agents.com 3 did deutsch-institut German in Germany +++ Advertising: What’s new in 2018 +++ +++ Program overwiew on pages 4/5 +++ +++ Advertising: What’s new in 2018 +++ +++ Program overwiew on pages 4/5 +++ +++ Advertising: What’s new in 2018 +++ +++ Program overwiew on pages 4/5 +++ Everything is getting more expensive! Really? Not at did deutsch-in- stitut! For many years our prices for Standard, Intensive as well as Premium Courses have remained unchanged. Thanks to a new price structure, we are able to offer group tuition lon- ger than 8 weeks at an even better price in 2018. STM Star STM Star 2006 2009 With five STM Star Awards did deutsch-institut STM Star STM Star 2007 2011 enters the STM Super Star Hall of Fame as the STM Star first German language school in this category! 2012 Welcome to What’s new in 2018 2 General information Course locations 14 did deutsch-institut Courses and programs 4 Course cities overview 16-23 4X Germany discovery 6 Terms and conditions 58-61 Academic information 8 Price list 2018 | Adults Cover Accommodation options 10-13 Price list 2018 | Juniors Cover German for adults Year-round schools did deutsch-institut Berlin 16 did deutsch-institut Frankfurt 18 did deutsch-institut Hamburg 20 did deutsch-institut Munich 22 Group tuition Standard Courses 24 Intensive Courses 26 Premium Courses 28 Exam Preparation 30 Individual tuition One-to-One Courses 32 Business German 32 Business German Plus 32 Summer courses University Summer Courses 33 Academic programs University Guest Student Program 34 University Placement Program 35 Internship Program 36 Teacher Training 37 German for juniors Year-round courses Homestay Courses 38 Summer courses Homestay Courses 40 Residence Courses 42-53 Language programs High School Program 54 Deutsch Privat Program 56 Group Stay Program 57 Welcome to did deutsch-institut Welcome Preface and content 2 Agents‘ Manual 2018 www.did-agents.com 3 did deutsch-institut German in Germany rd did deutsch-institut Berlin Staircase Roof terrace on the 3 floor (Berlin) +++ For general survey see pages 2/3 +++ +++ For general survey see pages 2/3 +++ +++ For general survey see pages 2/3 +++ +++ For general survey see pages 2/3 +++ +++ For general survey see pages 2/3 +++ +++ For general survey see pages 2/3 +++ Courses and programs | Adults Group tuition German for adults In the area of group lessons, participants have the choice bet- ween the Standard, Intensive and Premium Course with 20, 24 or 28 lessons per week, respectively. Within this course system, the Standard Course lays the foundation upon which the pro- gression of learning is built. It can be expanded through four or eight additional lessons per week in the Intensive and Premium Course. Exam preparation courses are also offered. Page Berlin Frankfurt Hamburg Munich Exam Preparation Group tuition Upon course completion, all participants regardless of level may Standard Courses 24 complete an internationally recognized Telc Language Test. The corresponding preparation course at each level prepares parti- Intensive Courses 26 cipants for the specialized Telc test format. The same holds true for participants who seek preparation for the “Test Deutsch als Premium Courses 28 Fremdsprache” (TestDaF). We also offer courses suitable for all those preparing to complete the Goethe Institut exams. Exam Preparation 30 Individual tuition Individual tuition By the combination of group instruction (Standard, Intensive or Premium) and individual training, our students have the chance One-to-One Courses 32 to improve their German skills to perfection, always according to their pre-knowledge and their objectives. The instruction will Business German 32 be tailored according to the students’ wishes and demands as our teachers will always adapt to the special requests and ideas Business German Plus 32 of each student.
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