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New information video for the Wiener Sommerdeutschkurse 2024
While the hoarfrost still glitters on the blades of grass outside, we at Interface Wien are already thinking about summer...
This year, the City of Vienna is once again offering free summer German courses for non-regular Viennese students during the summer holidays, which are carried out by Interface Wien in cooperation with the Education Directorate.
The aim of the summer German courses is to give the participating students a good start to the following school year 2024/25 through targeted support and deepening of their German language skills.
In order to provide Viennese with all the important information about target groups, content, locations, course times and how to register for the new summer German courses, a short information video was produced - it's best to watch it and share it!
Further information is also available directly on the Website of the Wiener Sommerdeutschkurse.
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