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TANDEM Hamburg, Hamburg WELCOME TO HAMBURG Welcome to our language school! Our school has been in operation since the Mid-Eighties. We are proud to say that TANDEM is amongst the best-known institutes of further education in Hamburg and has a great reputation for its quality. We are supplying excellent service, meeting and training students from all over the world in a variety of courses, with an additional cultural programme and lots of opportunities to meet the locals in one of Germany's most fascinating cities – Hamburg! In 2017, we extended the school campus over 3 floors. We not only host our intensive and evening groups as well as individual students, but also school groups and official language tests in the house. And even though we now have more than 2,000 students per year, we still manage to maintain offering the friendly, personal atmosphere with our students and teachers. We teach in small groups of up to 12 students per class (from time to time up to 14), thus giving everyone a chance to be actively involved and speak the language from day one. Our professional and experienced teachers make classes easy and fun while at the same time preparing the students for internationally recognised examinations, such as the TestDaF or the European Language Certificates (TELC), which can be taken right here, as we are an accredited examination centre. Our language school TANDEM Hamburg is situated in Hamburg’s New Town by the water, just a few steps from Hamburg's fascinating new landmark, the 'Elbphilharmonie' and the new district 'HafenCity'. We are just a 3 minutes' walk away from the 'U3' subway train station 'Baumwall/Elbphilharmonie', right by the harbour, the ferries, the warehouse district 'Speicherstadt', landmarks such as the 'Michel' (St Michael's Church) or the old Elbe tunnel, and, of course our neighbouring district, St Pauli with its famous 'Reeperbahn'. We are an internationally recognised member of TANDEM International, ALTO, and FIYTO, and boast an efficient quality management system, giving your students maximum security and the assurance that TANDEM Hamburg is a great choice. Faithfully, Henning Pruess, Managing Director 5 Book at worldwide lowest price at: https://www.languagecourse.net/school-tandem-hamburg-hamburg.php3 +1 646 503 18 10 +44 330 124 03 17 +34 93 220 38 75 +33 1-78416974 +41 225 180 700 +49 221 162 56897 +43 720116182 +31 858880253 +7 4995000466 +46 844 68 36 76 +47 219 30 570 +45 898 83 996 +39 02-94751194 +48 223 988 072 +81 345 895 399 +55 213 958 08 76 +86 19816218990 KEY INFORMATION Your Language School in Hamburg At TANDEM Hamburg, we have been supplying qualified language training in a friendly atmosphere for over thirty years. Our language trainers are professionals who make teaching and learning a lot of fun. So why wait? Join us now and let your students see for themselves what a cool place this is! Here the students learn in a small group with a maximum of 12 per class, supported by modern teaching materials and methods. Our German language courses start at all levels. We have been approved by the quality control system «Weiterbildung Hamburg», and we carry the seal of quality in further education. Our exceptional standards are monitored and assessed regularly. Furthermore, we are certified by CSN (Centrala studiestödsnämden) in Sweden for students who are planning on studying German as a foreign language abroad. In addition, we are regularly inspected and certified under the German AZAV. We are also an accredited language examination and competence centre for both the TELC and the TestDaF exams. German Language Courses We offer intensive German classes, certificate courses (TELC A1, B1, B2 and C1 Hochschule), evening classes, and single training. In addition to our general German courses we teach business and technical German, phonetics and spelling, as well as job application training. Your students will meet scores of people from Europe, America, Africa, Asia, Australia, and of course us, the locals! Come and experience - our modern German language courses - an excellent, efficient and personal service - successful further education! Our Language Levels All our language training is oriented at the 6 levels defined by the 'Common European Framework' (CEF) for language learning: A1 Basic User - Breakthrough A2 Basic User - Waystage B1 Independent User - Threshold B2 Independent User - Vantage C1 Proficient User - Effective Proficiency C2 Proficient User – Mastery 6 Book at worldwide lowest price at: https://www.languagecourse.net/school-tandem-hamburg-hamburg.php3 +1 646 503 18 10 +44 330 124 03 17 +34 93 220 38 75 +33 1-78416974 +41 225 180 700 +49 221 162 56897 +43 720116182 +31 858880253 +7 4995000466 +46 844 68 36 76 +47 219 30 570 +45 898 83 996 +39 02-94751194 +48 223 988 072 +81 345 895 399 +55 213 958 08 76 +86 19816218990 Learning in Small Groups You will find no more than twelve, in rare cases fourteen students per group; the average group size is 8 or 9. Intensive 20 (Levels A1, A2, and B1) Daytime Courses with 20 teaching hours per week Placement tests enable us to find the right group for your students. 4 — 12 (occasionally up to 14) students The levels A1, A2, and B1 each take 160 class hours to complete. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday A1: 2:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. A2 and B1: 9:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. and occasionally from 2:00 – 5:15 p.m. Intensive 25 (Levels B2 and C1) Daytime Courses with 25 teaching hours per week Placement tests enable us to find the right group for your students. 4 — 12 (occasionally up to 14) students This is the fitting language course for your students, if they have already reached the end of the B1 level or they are already on the level B2. Here we are concerned with fine-tuning their German language competence up to a mastery of reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. This is why we decided to run our B2 and C1 courses for 5 class hours daily with a total of 200 class hours for the full level. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday B2 and C1: 9:30 a.m. – 1:40 p.m. and occasionally from 2:00 – 6:00 p.m. One-on-One Classes If your students need to learn fast with a teacher who concentrates on their personal needs and requirements, then this is for them. They may book as many as are required, starting by a minimum of 2 class hours only! 7 Book at worldwide lowest price at: https://www.languagecourse.net/school-tandem-hamburg-hamburg.php3 +1 646 503 18 10 +44 330 124 03 17 +34 93 220 38 75 +33 1-78416974 +41 225 180 700 +49 221 162 56897 +43 720116182 +31 858880253 +7 4995000466 +46 844 68 36 76 +47 219 30 570 +45 898 83 996 +39 02-94751194 +48 223 988 072 +81 345 895 399 +55 213 958 08 76 +86 19816218990 Free of charge: TANDEM language exchange The icing on the cake: On request, and in addition to our language training in groups and single classes, we organise language exchange partnerships for students who stay for a minimum of 3 weeks. These TANDEMs help each other learn the foreign language - outside of the classroom - and make their different cultural backgrounds an experience for both partners. 8 Book at worldwide lowest price at: https://www.languagecourse.net/school-tandem-hamburg-hamburg.php3 +1 646 503 18 10 +44 330 124 03 17 +34 93 220 38 75 +33 1-78416974 +41 225 180 700 +49 221 162 56897 +43 720116182 +31 858880253 +7 4995000466 +46 844 68 36 76 +47 219 30 570 +45 898 83 996 +39 02-94751194 +48 223 988 072 +81 345 895 399 +55 213 958 08 76 +86 19816218990 Course Dates 2019 Absolute beginners may start every four weeks. What if Do students already speak some German? Well, basically, they can choose almost any Monday; they should then take a placement test, after which they may join one of our language courses! New levels start on the following dates: 07.01.2019 04.02.2019 04.03.2019 01.04.2019 06.05.2019 03.06.2019 01.07.2019 29.07.2019 26.08.2019 23.09.2019 21.10.2019 18.11.2019 06.01.2020 There are no intensive classes on public holidays and in short term breaks: 19.04.19, 22.04.19, 29.04. – 03.05.19, 30.05.19, 10.06.19, 03.10.19, 31.10.19 and 16.12.19 – 03.01.20 9 Book at worldwide lowest price at: https://www.languagecourse.net/school-tandem-hamburg-hamburg.php3 +1 646 503 18 10 +44 330 124 03 17 +34 93 220 38 75 +33 1-78416974 +41 225 180 700 +49 221 162 56897 +43 720116182 +31 858880253 +7 4995000466 +46 844 68 36 76 +47 219 30 570 +45 898 83 996 +39 02-94751194 +48 223 988 072 +81 345 895 399 +55 213 958 08 76 +86 19816218990 Fees for Classes and Examinations Intensive 20 Courses (Levels A1, A2 and B1) GROSS NET 20 class hrs/wk (- 20%) Accommodation Fees per class hr 1st week 160,00 € 128,00 € 112,00 € 8,00 € 2 weeks 300,00 € 240,00 € 224,00 € 7,50 € 3 weeks 420,00 € 336,00 € 336,00 € 7,00 € 4 weeks 496,00 € 396,80 € 448,00 € 6,20 € 5 weeks 620,00 € 496,00 € 560,00 € 6,20 € 6 weeks 744,00 € 595,20 € 672,00 € 6,20 € 7 weeks 868,00 € 694,40 € 784,00 € 6,20 € 8 weeks SPECIAL 960,00 € 768,00 € 896,00 € 6,00 € Additional weeks: 124,00 € 99,20 € 112,00 € 6,20 € per week 9 weeks 1.084,00 € 867,20 € 1.008,00 € 10 weeks 1.208,00 € 966,40 € 1.120,00 € 11 weeks 1.332,00 € 1.065,60 € 1.232,00 € 12 weeks 1.456,00 € 1.164,80 € 1.344,00 € 13 weeks 1.580,00 € 1.264,00 € 1.456,00 € 14 weeks 1.704,00 € 1.363,20 € 1.568,00 € 15 weeks 1.828,00 € 1.462,40 € 1.680,00 € 16 weeks 1.952,00 € 1.561,60 € 1.792,00 € 6,20 € Additional weeks: 116,00 € 92,80 € 112,00 € 6,00 € per week 17 weeks 2.068,00 € 1.654,40 € 1.904,00 € 18 weeks 2.184,00 € 1.747,20 € 2.016,00 € 19 weeks 2.300,00 € 1.840,00 € 2.128,00 € 20 weeks 2.416,00 € 1.932,80 € 2.240,00 €
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