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German for Tourism
Munich, Germany
Program Snap Shot
Highlights:
- Combination of group and mini-group classes
- Private classes can be customized towards different areas of tourism
Requirements:
Program (included in tuition):
- 4 hrs/day German classes (20 hrs/wk)
- Group Classes (max 12)
- 6 hrs/week mini-group German Toursim classes (max 2)
- Shared room with host family
- Breakfast Daily
- Emergency message service
Possible Options (extra cost):
- Airport pick-up in Munich
- Private Room upgrade
- Half- Board Upgrade with homestay (2 meals daily)
- Student residence/apartment instead of homestay (no meals)
Start Dates:
- Start Any Monday but beginners must start: 1/2, 1/30, 2/27, 3/26, 4/23, 5/21, 6/18, 7/16, 8/13, 9/10, 10/8 11/5, 12/3
- Closed Dates:
1/6, 4/6, 4/9, 5/1, 5/17, 5/28, 6/7, 8/15, 10/3, 11/1, 12/24-01/01/13
Host School:
AmeriSpan’s German for Tourism program is designed to offer professionals and students the opportunity to explore specific German vocabulary and expressions used in the tourism industry.
Packed with world-class museums, stunning architecture, lively festivals and markets, and famous food and drink, Munich is one of the most popular tourist destinations in all of Europe. It's the perfect place to learn the language of the business.
AmeriSpan’s German for Tourism program includes 4 hrs/day of general group German classes and 2 hrs/day of specialized private classes on German for Tourism. The program can be customized with specific vocabulary or materials to meet a participants' specific professional needs.
Information about Munich, Germany (Click to view)
Located to the north of the Bavarian Alps, on the River Isar, Munich (München) is a city that combines proud provincialism with international glamour. Founded by Duke Henry the Lion in 1158, the city had become, within a century, the seat of the Wittelsbach dynasty, who ruled the duchy, electorate and kingdom of Bavaria until the end of World War I.
Their influence is evident in the concentration of grand Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and neo-classical architecture adorning Munich’s streets. Perhaps most importantly, the Wittelsbach’s patronage of the arts and extensive art collections provided the basis for Munich’s world-class museums and galleries.
The city acquired the name München (‘home of the monks’) from its first monastery, founded in the eighth century. Monasteries have since played an important role in the history of the city, not least by starting the beer brewing traditions for which the city has received worldwide renown.
Munich's warm summers, garden restaurants, open-air stages, world famous Oktoberfest celebration, and snowy winters with romantic Christmas markets make it a great place to visit year-round.
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:Tour operators, travel agents, hotel & restaurant managers, and hospitality students
2012 Prices
| Course Name |
1 Wk |
2 Wks |
3 Wks |
4 Wks |
Add'l Wks |
German Wks |
Class Size |
Meals |
| German for Tourism w/homestay, shared room |
$925 |
$1835 |
$2725 |
$3615 |
$910 |
$570 |
max 12 |
1 |
| German for Tourism w/apartment, shared room |
$925 |
$1835 |
$2725 |
$3615 |
$910 |
$570 |
max 12 |
0 |
| German for Tourism classes only |
$665 |
$1315 |
$1945 |
$2580 |
$650 |
$310 |
max 12 |
0 |
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Program Notes
- Airport Pickup: $115
- Upgrade to full weekend (Saturday + Sunday) of skiing: $115/week
- Extra homestay nights: Not available
- Extra residence nights: Special request
- Upgrade to private room in homestay or residence: add $65/week
- Upgrade to half-board in homestay: add $130/week
- Private Lessons: $70/hr, minimum 10 lessons
- Seasonal Surcharge (July - August): $90/week w/ lodging, $40/week classes only
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