inlingua Salzburg
Sigmund-Haffner-Gasse 8 / 3 rd floor, Salzburg, Salzburg A-5020, Austria
inlingua Salzburg
‘SD INTENSIVE’ - Intensive German course
The SD INTENSIVE with 25 lessons (3-6 participants*) and activity program one afternoon or evening per week offers to the participant relaxed learning in a mini group and, at the same time, guarantees a rapid improvement within a short time due to its high intensity. (Minimum age: 16 years)
Lessons per week (1 lesson = 45 minutes)
15 lessons with teacher - general group program (Mo – Fr)
10 lessons with teacher - intensive group program (Mo - Fr)
1 my.lab - inlingua Online Learning password (valid 1 month)
3 lesson hours activity program
inlingua materials
*max. 8 participants during main season (June-Aug.)
Should there be only two registrations on a particular level, the number of lessons per week will be shortened by one third. In case of only one registration for the group, lessons will be reduced to one half of the scheduled number.
Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary and Grammar
Class schedule may change depending on availability and season.
Average | 3 students |
Maximum | 6 students |
Age range | 16 - 99 years old |
Average | 35 years old |
The inlingua Direct Method of teaching is the result of decades of practical experience. It guarantees rapid acquisition of a foreign language without tiresome vocabulary drills; right from the start participants speak only the new language. This is the best and most efficient way to learn to speak a foreign language fluently in a short time.
All teachers are native speakers trained and supervised by inlingua’s international training network, which also keeps each school abreast of the latest developments in language training methodology.
The oral lessons are backed up by authentic materials (online learning, books, work sheets, audios) developed and continuously updated by inlingua’s Methods and Materials Center in Bern.
The nationality and age mix at inlingua Salzburg varies over different time periods, courses and levels. Throughout the year, the average age is 35. In the summer, the average age is 35.
teaches students from all over the world, including:
inlingua Salzburg is conveniently located in the very heart of Salzburg. Just a few steps away from the birthplace of the famous musician W.A. Mozart, you can find us in a wonderful townhouse, overlooking the green market.
The school provides five classrooms, a lounge, wireless internet access, a vending machine for hot drinks and for those traveling by car, we have underground parking only 5 minutes away (students can validate their ticket in the office)
Salzburg is great for students who want to combine language learning with culture and outdoor activity!
The location of the scholl was great and the staff was very helpfull and friendly. The tuition was, as expected, also very good, the teacher was competent and gave accurate and positive feedback, always with a smile. I got a lot more confidence to speak German, and the teacher also helped me with the grammar. Those were my main goals, so naturally I was happy with the course.
Show details » Read more...We were only two people in the group, so the lessons were reduced as announced; however I had the feeling that I got much during the lessons. It was quite intense. I never got bored because the activities were diverse: a lot of conversation, reading, grammar training. What I appreciated the most, was how the teacher adapted the lessons to our difficulties: for example I had problems using the German prepositions and the teacher took some time to explain them again to me. With our teacher, we also had a trip to 'Stille Nacht Museum', which was a wonderful idea and another opportunity to practice our German language. The school is easy to find, in a very beautiful street in the old Salzburg. I absolutely recommend this school and I intend to plan a longer stay during another holiday - in Salzburg or another city, but with inlingua again.
The host family was very friendly. The house was spacious. And I had wonderful diners with the family!
I visited Salzburg. At the end of November, the weather is really cold but I had the opportunity to visit the Christmas markets and Christkind market. It was great!
I love the school location, I go on foot every day and is so wonderful to enjoy the lovely views of this marvelous city.
This time I was very luck because on my first Week we were only two students and the second week I was the only one,so I could take advantage of this enormous luck.
Our teacher Eva was the best I had in Inlingua so far (this is my 3rd time). She was very didactic and she made my 2 to 3 hours period very entertained and busy.
The staff that work in Inlingua Salzburg was very welcoming with me, they remembered me from before and I felt “at home” by them.
The facilities, like the classrooms are very good, specially for the different sizes they have for different number of students.
From the moment I arrived the experience was excellent. Helpful courteous and efficient staff and sensitive and encouraging tuition.
Show details » Read more...I enjoyed joining the course in Salzburg for one week.
Naturally, it was just a quick brushing-up of my German. I spoke far more with the lady in whose flat I stayed for the week and this improved my fluency and confidence greatly.
I was also extra fortunate in managing to get a ticket for a concert at the Salzburg festival.
The group was nice and small- just five of us in all. I found the first four days a little bit boring at times, as there seemed to be no real structure to the session, just talking and dealing with what came up in the course of the discussion. There was a small amount of work involving the text book.
In the final day we had a replacement teacher and this was what I was expecting. We were worked very thoroughly and encouraged to ask each other questions covering various grammatical aspects. We really felt as if we’d done some hard work. We played language games as well and after a short break finished with a great game of Tabu. This last day was definitely the most productive and useful.
My host for the week, Sylvia Schneider, could not have been kinder or more patient. She collected me from the station on the day before the course and took me back on the last morning. She even brought me in to town on the first morning as well. When I arrived in Salzburg, Sylvia took me round the city explaining bus routes and stops and really made me welcome. She even baked fresh Apfel strudel for me - a real Austrian treat! Sylvia also helped me book my ticket for the festival and we shared a glass of wine each evening on her terrace. I cannot thank her or praise her more highly for the service she gave. Please thank her most sincerely for me.
Everything was great except the activities after school. There could be more activities.
Show details » Read more...It was alright. The school was situated nicely in the city centre, the group was small and I had some fun. It would have been more useful if there would have been more focus on written communication than on grammar, since I will have to pass an exam in writing in some weeks.
Show details » Read more...The Stay in Salzburg was great. I had a great experience and it really helped me learn the language properly. Living with a family from the area let me enjoy all the things that the locals enjoy. I had the best summer of my life. I recommend it 100%!
Show details » Read more...I like the arrangement of the course and the teaching of the teacher. I will help me a lot in the future. I hope that I can keep my passion for learning the language and continue to work hard. Thank you
Show details » Read more...It was very good that the main teacher was young so that we could discuss movies and artists etc. This was an effective and nice way to practice German. Also, location was great.
Show details » Read more...All good, with no major complaints. The only points to be taken into consideration are:
1) i found classes of two students one teacher to small, (specially if this leads to reduction of the hours by 30 proc) learning in small groups is good but groups with 2 or less are too small.
2) learning Materials are good but not perfect. material you deliver it is a good starting point, however have impression you did not much to make the learning simpler. (at least not for me)
3) more after school activities is recommendable (not saying to organised, but at least to facilitate)
Perfect location which is directly in center of the lovely Salzburg. Classes were nice, small and clean. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Water and coffee were always available .
Show details » Read more...Our class was small, just four pupils. We talked a lot and I manage to get rid of a lot of my anxiety in speaking German.
The schedules were a bit strange. I would prefer a longer break for lunch. I liked the teachers.
I would like to express my deepest thanks for your very good preparation of my study condition at Salzburg. Studying German in inlingua Salzburg was much better than I have expected in Japan.
I must confess that I wanted to go to the Salzburg music festival this August. During the season, the concerts and operas are usually performed at night time. Thus, I had plenty of time in the morning and afternoon. I was confused on how to spend this time before the concerts. I realized that I could learn German during this time, as I was in a German-speaking country. So far, I have learned German for twenty years in Japan. I was not as eager to learn German during those days. I felt it was a good idea to learn German in a German language school in Salzburg before going to concerts.
At first, my priority was to go to concerts, but the situation dramatically changed. The first priority became to learn German, thanks to the attractive German school lectures and teachers.
The most impressive things are the following:
1. The class is decided according to two weeks class.
2. Our teacher taught always kindly and eagerly
3. Our teacher always made preparations for home work and checked politely. This was very helpful.
4. We students could speak in German well with each other.
5. My home stay residence was very excellent. I could have meals with other students while speaking German.
6. My home stay residence was located in the convenient resident's area. I could go back home by walking.
7. The manager was always controlling how the class was running, and was very kind.
I would like to let my friends know about this school.
Postscript:
I am a member of the Toastmasters club in Hiroshima, Japan. Toastmasters club is an international speaking English club. Fortunately, I was able to atten the Toastmasters clubs in Salzburg and Wien. I made a speech in German while at Salzburg, and in English while at Wien. I was very well welcomed by both clubs and I was very pleased to attend.
They had small classes, professional teachers, central location, nice program and books, good facilities, and organized activities.
Show details » Read more...There were lots of individual attention given to us for speaking and improving the language. Nadine was a great teacher. She was very passionate about teaching the language to the people. Brigitte was also a good teacher, but with her I felt a bit lost sometimes. She lacked a bit of structure in her lessons. The location was okay.
Show details » Read more...Deciding to go somewhere in the world to learn a language for a long time can be uncertain at first. I booked a 20-week course without even knowing how the school was. I'd already been to Salzburg on holiday and had fallen in love with the city.
Inlingua Salzburg offers you everything you could possibly need to learn German in a fun and dynamic way: amazing teachers, small groups of students and two, more than capable managers that do their best to place you correctly and make sure that your experience is the best possible. The book they use is produced by Inlingua and brings a variety of themes and conversation points intertwined with grammar. The classes focus on speaking skills, which in a language like German is really helpful. The teachers can accurately point out your weaknesses and help you improve your skills, with patience. During class - and as homework - there are listening, reading and grammar activities. The environment is really pleasant and everybody is open to listening to your opinions. The school offers free internet access and every week a free time activity with students from different levels, which is good for getting to know others and the city.
Regarding the host family, I can only say that I was lucky to meet these people. During my time in Salzburg I've realized that the people that live in the city are very, very polite and even if you speak terrible German they will try to understand you and help you. With the host family it was not any different. The accommodations were more than I could hope for and the possibility to speak with them improved my language skills a lot. My host lady is more than patient and asks you whether you'd like her to correct you or not. When you decide that she should, she points it out and helps you with pronunciation and grammar.
Overall I couldn't have had a more pleasant experience, and I'm more than eager to come back and meet everybody again. If you're looking to learn German, Inlingua Salzburg is one of your best options - also for the fact that in the city people don't speak much dialect, so what you learn in school is what you hear every day.
Homestays are carefully selected and offer students the opportunity to learn more about the local culture in a comfortable setting while studying German in Salzburg. These homes are often between 10 - 30 minutes away from the school by public transport. Families usually offer affordable meal plans that allow you to sample the local cuisine. If you have special requests or diet restrictions (because of religion or health reasons), please let us know in advance. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about homestay housing
We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. However, the school can supply you with all the documentation you need to support your visa application.
Your letter of acceptance will be sent to your home address by regular mail at no charge to you.
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