Language camps in Germany
Our language camps for young people have deep roots. Every year, our youth camps offer hundreds of teens from around the world the opportunity to improve their German skills as well as exploring the country.
Learning a new language is great fun when everything comes together. Learners gain a great feeling of achievement from being able to communicate more clearly and better recognise and understand the subtleties of a language. Learning a new language is often easier for children and teens than for adults, so it is particularly worthwhile for teens to learn German at a language camp for their age group with peers from all over the world.
It is a long way from the beginners’ course (level A1) to the advanced Großes Deutsches Sprachdiplom (level C2), but younger learners can make significant progress in a short time by attending a youth language camp in Germany or Austria. In two weeks, they will not only learn the language in class – they will also quickly get to know the country and its people during their stay, for which they can choose between a huge variety of different places in Germany.
At the same time, they will learn how to live together in a group with peers from all over the world while having plenty of fun in the process. The German courses at the Goethe-Institut’s youth camps are divided into six difficulty levels that build on each other and match up with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages’ six-level competence scale.