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Start of the new Deutsch-Lernhilfe courses at the Jugendcollege
“Rock the school together!” is the motto again from February – because the new free Deutsch-Lernhilfe courses for students are starting!
For (newly) immigrated teenagers and young adults who live and attend school in Vienna, have lived in Austria for a maximum of 5 years and still need support in German, our Jugendcollege StartWien project offers Deutsch-Lernhilfe.
In person or online, it includes everything a student's heart desires: from support with homework to training in writing texts to preparing for school work!
All information about content, course starts, times and registration can be found on our new Deutsch-Lernhilfe information sheet. And then all that's left is: spread the word, register, Join in and rock the school!
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