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Summer is coming soon! – Part I: Sommercollege
Many of our projects are looking forward to the summer – and this is also the case at StartWien College. Here, in the summer, StartWien College Lerhilfe will host our Sommercollege!
Are you between 15 and 25 years old and a new immigrant? Do you want to improve your German in the next school year? Are you a student and need help with German? Or do you know someone who fits this description? Then off to Sommercollege!
A lot of exciting content awaits you: types of texts for school, reading and writing, learning techniques, experiential learning and the joys of language. But that's not all: making new friends in Vienna, workshops and excursions are also on the program!
We start from 28.07. to 14.08. All other important information about the summer college and registration can be found in this information sheet!
You don't want to wait until summer? No problem! Then come to our StartWien College Lernhilfe right away! From February 10th to June 26th, a varied program awaits you on Tuesdays or Thursdays from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. that will make school life easier for you! You can join at any time!
All important information about StartWien College Lernhilfe and registration can be found in this information sheet!
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