The program has a world-wide reputation of providing a high quality learning environment with modern teaching equipment. Instructors are university trained to teach German as a second language, and are from Austria. The language spoken in Austria is German - pure, correct German. Many experts believe that the finest, most melodious German is spoken in Austria. Intensive classes are offered year-around, in small groups of 8-12 per class.
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The Location
Vienna or Wien (ancient Vindobona), city in northeastern
Austria, the capital and largest city of the country, coextensive with Vienna (Wien) Province. Vienna is located on both banks of the Danube River, with the foothills of the Eastern Alps on the west and the plains of the Danube basin on the east. Vienna was for many centuries the political and economic center of the Austrian Empire under the Habsburg family. Today the city dominates the economic and cultural life of Austria and contains about one-fifth of the country's population.
Among the more important structures here are the town hall (Rathaus, 1872-1883), the Burgtheater (1874-1888), the University (1873-1883), the Parliament (1883), and the State Opera (1861-1869), which was burned in 1945 and rebuilt in 1955. Also here is the Hofburg, the former imperial palace, the oldest part of which was built during the 13th century. The Gothic Saint Stephen's Cathedral (rebuilt 13th-15th century) in the center of the Inner City has a 113-m (370-ft) steeple that can be seen from all parts of Vienna. The Danube Canal, which branches south of the Danube River, was completed in the 1880s. The Innere Stadt borders the canal to the south, and Vienna's second most important district is located between the canal and the Danube. Across the Danube are newer districts; it is here that the new international center has been built.
Vienna is famous for its numerous parks, many with monuments, such as the Stadtpark and Belvedere Park, with its baroque-style castle, where the State Treaty was signed. The principal public park in Vienna, the Prater, is situated on an island formed by the Danube River and the canal. Schönbrunn, the beautiful rococo Imperial Summer Palace, has an 18th century park and the world's oldest existing zoo (1752). To the west of the city lies the Vienna Woods (Wienerwald), rising on foothills of the Alps.
Source-"Vienna," Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 99. © 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation.
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Courses
German Language
7 levels: Beginner through Advanced. 4 hours daily. Small groups of 8-12 per
class. All students take a placement test, and are placed in the proper level course.
May start on any Monday. Absolute beginners
start once a month...see dates. All levels taught, year-around.
Main
emphasis is placed on improving your communication skills. Lessons in grammar and conversation
help you with syntax and vocabulary building. You practice formal and informal letter
writing, and work on listening and reading comprehension. A cultural program is also
included in each week.
Level 1 - Beginner: for a complete beginner
or have very little knowledge of German. At this level you learn basic sentence
structures and vocabulary to help you get simple messages across in everyday
situations.
Level 2 - Elementary 1: You have a little knowledge of German. You learn
to make simple inquiries in speaking and writing, and to give instructions. You
build on your basic grammar skills and increase your vocabulary.
Level 3 - Elementary 2: You have some knowledge of German. You learn how
to express yourself adequately in familiar, everday situations and to read and understand
simple texts.
Level 4 - Elementary 3: Your basic German skills are incomplete. You consolidate
and revise basic grammar structures and learn to lead discussions on interesting
topics.
Level
5 - Intermediate 1: You have a command of the essentials of German. You practise
reading, writing, and discussing difficult topics in more complex situations.
Level 6 - Intermediate 2: You have a good command of German. You learn to
express yourself clearly both in speaking and writing on a large number of topics
and to understand almost all texts.
Level 7 - Advanced: You can express
yourself fluently in German. You work on literary, sociopolitical, cultural and scientific topics.
Note: Students can take the examination for
the "Zertifikat Deutsch" after completing Level 3 (Elementary 2). This is a joint
certificate of the OSA (Osterreichisches Sprachdiplom Deutsch -,which is advocated
by the Austrian state), the Goethe Institute, WBT and Fribourg University.
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Academic Credit
Students earn 3 - 4 credits for a month program (4 weeks).
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Financial Aid
Yes, you can use your financial aid on this program. Please have your Financial Aid office e-mail us a "Consortium Agreement" to complete and sign. CSA does not offer any scholarships or financial aid, we can only assist you in using your home school's financial aid on this program.
The earlier the better, since it takes time to process. Overall, CSA does not
offer any financial aid, we can only assist you in obtaining and using your aid from
your home school on these programs.
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Activities
Afternoon activities and excursions are included
in the program price. A schedule of activities and sightseeing will be provided upon
arrival and orientation. Includes special lectures on Austrian music, art, history,
cuisine. City walks to Vienna's tourist highlights. Organized trips to Salzburg.
Visits to famous coffee houses. And more..."
Note: Access to internet is available.
Receive and send e-mail.
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Housing
Housing costs $275 per week, and 2 meals daily cost $200 per week. Pay directly there. Student residence, or local host family. Meal plan (2 meals daily) are included (half-board) in student residence and with host family. Please indicate what type of housing you prefer.....its your choice...but also depends on availability. Student residences do have shared kitchens. Single or double (shared) rooms are assigned based on availability. Meal plans are offered in the nearby cafeteria....for additional meals if desired (approx $100 per week). Also, public transportation is easily available to get to school. Can arrange own housing if you prefer.
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Dates and Fees - Price Discounts Available!
2010 STARTING DATES
Programs available year-around. 2 to 8 weeks + and more available. May start
on any Monday if not a beginner. Absolute beginners (Level 1) must begin on the
starting dates mentioned below. All students arrive on Sunday, and depart on a Saturday.
Starting dates for absolute beginners (no previous German)
| Jan 4 |
Feb 1 |
Mar 1, 29 |
| May 3 |
Jun 7 |
Jul 5 |
| Aug 2, 30 |
Sept 27 |
Oct 25 |
| Nov 29 |
Jan 3, 2011 |
|
* Non-beginners may begin on any Monday.
Similar dates in 2011.
Arrival: Sunday, Depart: Saturday
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Fees
| 2 Weeks |
$995 |
| 3 Weeks |
$1295 |
| 4 Weeks |
$1595 |
| 5 Weeks |
$1895 |
| 6 Weeks |
$2095 |
| 7 Weeks |
$2295 |
| 8 Weeks |
$2495 |
* Addtl week = $200
Fee Includes:
full tuition (4 hours daily), course books, registration, housing confirmation, guided tours and cultural program, transcript (certificate), internet access, student ID card.
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Requirements
Programs are open to all adults. High school students,
college students teachers, working adults, professionals, and retired persons are
all encouraged to apply. Minimum age is 16. 16-17 years of age may apply with
parental permission.
A valid passport is required. A visa is not required for tourist stay up to 3
months. Please arrive on Sunday (date given) to check-in your housing assignment.
Placement test and classes begin the following
Monday at 8:00 am. Departure is the Saturday
after classes.
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Registration and Information
Register online. $95 USD registration confirmation deposit required. Please review the "How To Register" section on the CSA website. Payments can be made by money order, cashiers check, or personal check. We will e-mail you a "Confirmation Notice" with additional information shortly after receiving your online registration form. Thank you.
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