Event-Learning

Isn't it fun to practice fresh language skills outside normal lessons? And there’s no harm in learning something new in the process, either. A vast variety of sights and exhibitions offer plenty to talk about while providing vivid insights into the cultural and historical features of a country at the same time.
To fully enjoy such a study trip - particularly in a foreign language - it’s helpful to be prepared. An online session beforehand including short presentations, the introduction of vocabulary and a preview of what to expect from the excursion will contribute to cultural understanding, linguistic progress, and the pleasure of the trip, which will be made by public transport, of course.

Museums and galleries

History museum, natural history museum, art museum... there are so many museums. But what do they actually do? Well, they preserve history, art and knowledge, but they are also places that are meant to bring people and things together and promote understanding of the natural and cultural heritage of mankind. The diverse landscape of museums provides a lot to talk about and thus the opportunity to practice and expand language skills. So let's prepare a little online, and then let's go!

Musicals and theatres

Texts, tunes and drama - is there a more enjoyable way of improving language skills? In a communicative session, we will first get an overview of the respective plot, the characters, their dispositions and indispositions, intentions, and fates. This background knowledge will then help us dive into the drama unfolding and make the most of the unique experience of a story acted out on stage.

Castles and fortresses

Many themes and motifs of today's films are set in the time of the Middle Ages, and their success is testimony to the fascination that this era still holds for us today. Let’s travel back in time and explore the vigilant stories and legends of this era. Castles, medieval towns and villages not only tell the stories of times gone by but usually also offer an excellent opportunity to combine a cultural and historical experience with a hike in nature.

Walks and hikes in nature

Wellness and language training, how does that match? It doesn't always take a cultural event to bring people together and into a conversation. Let's just remember that most people don't get enough exercise anyway because they spend too much time indoors. An excellent opportunity to get out and to have relaxed conversations are walks and hikes in nature. So, why not improve our well-being and language skills at the same time?