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Ein Sprachurlaub eignet sich perfekt um fremde Sprachen zu lernen, Bild: pathdoc / shutterstock

Language trip: clever holidays with added value

Language trips allow us to learn a foreign language in a special way. Through language, we get closer to the local people. This allows us to discover and explore the country and culture more attentively. All this leads to unforgettable holiday experiences that remain in our memories in addition to the language.

Many good reasons for a language holiday

There is hardly a better way to learn or deepen a foreign language than to go on a language trip. Probably the most important advantage of language holidays is that the language accompanies you around the clock. What has been learned in the course can be applied immediately after class: while sightseeing, in the restaurant, on the street and in the accommodation. Another positive thing about a language trip is that the course teachers are native speakers. Thanks to their training, they use creative methods to convey the learning content without resorting to other languages. This may seem difficult at first, but it ensures quick learning success. And if the lessons become too strenuous, there is no reason for stress. After all, it’s all holiday time and the rest of the day is at your leisure!

English courses in Germany

Tourists from all over the world like to travel to Germany: not only to get to know the people and the German culture, but also to be able to learn the German pronunciation or to improve their German . Their motives are different. Some want to do something for their education in addition to their vacation. Others want to study or work in Germany and use the language trip to find out whether Germany is the right choice. Well-known destinations for a language holiday in Germany are cities such as: Munich, Heidelberg, Freiburg, Hamburg or Cologne.

Useful information about language holidays

Course type

For holiday travellers who want to learn or deepen their knowledge of a language, the language schools usually offer so-called intensive courses. These include four to five lessons per day. The courses typically start every Monday and allow a flexible entry into the different language levels. Many language schools offer excursions in addition to the lessons: a short guided tour of the city, a visit to the museum or an excursion into the countryside. A language teacher accompanies the participants, conducts conversations with them and thus promotes the active use of the language.

Accommodation

Normally the hotel is one of the preferred accommodations. For a language trip, private accommodation with the locals is recommended. Thus, the close contact with the hosts offers another opportunity to use the language. Alternatively, it is advisable to rent a room in a shared apartment. The contact with the roommates provides further exercises in language skills. The language schools often help in the search for such accommodation.

Educational leave

In 14 federal states, there is an entitlement to educational leave. Under certain conditions, a language trip can be recognised as educational leave. This means that employees receive five additional days of vacation per calendar year from their employer, which they can use for a recognized course. It is therefore worthwhile to check whether there is an entitlement and which course is eligible.

Popular places to learn English and Spanish

There are many interesting and beautiful places around the world for a language holiday. For the world-famous languages English and Spanish, the selection is particularly large.

For those who want to improve their English and don’t want to travel far, London is an excellent choice. In addition to London’s highlights, this popular destination for language travel offers numerous other leisure activities such as museums, galleries and weekly markets. If you are looking for a lot of sun and warmth on your language holiday, Malta is the place to be. With almost 300 days of sunshine a year, the island attracts many tourists: an ideal place to practice the language together with people from all over the world. Outside of Europe, the English language can also be learned wonderfully. Attractive destinations here are: Auckland in New Zealand, San Francisco and New York in the USA or Brisbane in Australia.

Spain is the closest destination for us when it comes to learning the Spanish language. And despite Spain’s distinct dialects, tourists can learn dialect-free Spanish at any language school in the country. Among the most popular destinations are the cities of Barcelona and Madrid, with their diverse offerings of art, architecture and culture. Long-distance travellers will find a variety of extraordinary places for a language trip in South and Central America: Ecuador’s capital Quito, the Inca city of Cusco in Peru or the Caribbean city of Cartagena in Colombia – to name just a few. Each country has its subtle peculiarities of the Spanish language. The special thing about all of them, however, is that they are all slightly different from the Spanish of their place of origin Spain.