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German for Business
Berlin, Germany
Program Snap Shot
Highlights:
- Understand the language of negotiations
- Learn how to conduct & participate in meetings
- Practise writing business letters, making phone calls & giving presentations
- Learn how to use & explain graphics, diagrams & statistics
Requirements:
Program (included in tuition):
- 4 hrs/day German classes (20 hrs/wk)
- Group Classes (max 12)
- 2 hrs/day private classes focusing on business communication (10 hrs/wk)
- Shared room with host family
- Breakfast daily
- Emergency message service
Possible Options (extra cost):
- Airport pick-up in Berlin
- Weekend excursions
Start Dates:
- Any Monday. This program is not suitable for beginners.
- Closed Dates:
2012: 4/6, 4/9, 5/1, 5/17, 5/28 10/3, 12/22-1/06/13
Host School:
AmeriSpan's German for Business program offers professionals and business students the opportunity to become fully immersed in the German language while learning "How to Do Business in German and in Germany."
Topics and themes may include:
* The language of negotiations
* Conducting & attending presentations
* Business correspondence
* Making telephone calls
* Using & explaining graphics, diagrams & statistics
* Reading & writing memos, business letters & reports
* Communicating in business meetings
Berlin is the capital and the largest city in Germany with a population of with 3.4 million. After Germany's reunification, significant de-industrialization changed Berlin's economy which is today dominated by the service sector. Many German companies are headquartered in Berlin, while many foreign companies have a large presence as well.
The German for Business program combines group and private classes to maximize learning. Private classes will be tailored to your needs and can include specialized vocabulary, exercises, and specific learning materials.
Information about Berlin, Germany (Click to view)
Berlin is laden with historical charm, a vast sprawling city with pockets of attractions dotted all over, from the old streets of East Berlin where little has changed in fifty years to the grand architecture of Museum-sinsel and Unter den Linden. Visitors will be pleasantly surprised by Berlin today, where one may find everything from authentic beer halls and old Soviet era haunts, to buzzing style bars and Latino nightclubs. Today's quintessential Berlin experience is to laze through a summer day in the Tiergarten with the rabble of construction just out of earshot, sipping on a chilled pilsner beer while you witness a city reinventing itself as one of the great European capitals.
Germany is a historical yet modern country, split into sharply defined regions. Each region maintains its distinctive character with its own dialect, traditional dress and foods. Germany’s many modern cities stem from the time when it consisted of countless small states. North Germany has the delightful old seafaring ports, east is the beautiful cultural centers and south is the alluring Black Forest and those boisterous Bavarian beer halls. Along the Rhine and Moselle Rivers are picturesque castles and steep, terraced vineyards. From Frankfurt to Bremen runs a trail of villages that helped inspire the Grimm Brother’s fairy tales.
Who Is It For:Professionals, business people, managers, executives, and business school students.
2012 Prices
| Course Name |
1 Wk |
2 Wks |
3 Wks |
4 Wks |
Add'l Wks |
German Wks |
Class Size |
Meals |
| German for Business w/homestay |
$2260 |
$4520 |
$6780 |
$9040 |
$2260 |
$595 |
max 12 |
1 |
| German for Business classes only |
$2010 |
$4020 |
$6030 |
$8040 |
$2010 |
$295 |
max 12 |
0 |
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Program Notes
- Airport Pickup: $100
- Extra lodging nights: Shared room $60/night, private room $65/night
- Private room upgrade: $60/week
- Half-board upgrade: $65/week
- Private classes: In combination with group classes only: minimum 4 lessons: $260.00
- Seasonal Surcharge: Add $40/week if studying 7/2-8/31
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