Studiengemeinschaft Darmstadt (SGD): „Deutsch B1 – Prüfungstraining“ now also with Spanish as medium of instruction
Pfungstadt, Darmstadt, September 8, 2015 – Foreigners who live and work in Germany need good German language skills. Those who wish to acquire German nationality have to show evidence of sufficient proficiency in the German language, for example with the Goethe-Institut’s „Zertifikat Deutsch“ or the B1 language certificate etc. Studiengemeinschaft Darmstadt offers two distance learning courses for German which are flexible in both time and location: „Deutsch als Fremdsprache A1/A2“ is a beginners‘ course and available with English, Polish, Russian, Spanish or Turkish as the medium of instruction. The course Deutsch B1 – Prüfungstraining „Zertifikat Deutsch“/“telc Deutsch B1“ is designed for advanced learners. Here SGD has now introduced Spanish as a medium of instruction in addition to German.
Handling phone calls, going shopping, attending doctor’s appointments, finding friends, helping children with their homework and making visits to authorities – people who wish to live abroad have to cope with a wide range of day-to-situations. Good listening, speaking, reading and writing skills are a must. An SGD distance learning course is an ideal way to acquire these skills quickly and reliably in the German language. It is possible to start a course at any time, regardless of local language teaching facilities. Participants integrate their studies into their own personal routine, set their own learning speed and do not have to make allowances for other learners: so those planning to move to Germany or spend time there can complete the courses before leaving home or after they arrive in Germany.
The course „Deutsch als Fremdsprache A1/A2“
The beginners‘ course „Deutsch als Fremdsprache A1/A2“ is designed for anyone who has no previous knowledge of German. It enables learners to acquire a solid vocabulary and understanding of grammar as defined by the Common European Framework of Reference. Participants learn to understand, speak, read and write in routine situations – meeting people and introducing yourself, talking on the phone, writing text messages, going to the doctor, shopping and looking for job, for example. The course lasts 9 months with 6 – 8 hours per week study time. On successful completion, SGD issues a certificate that can also be provided in English if required.
The course Deutsch B1 – Prüfungstraining „Zertifikat Deutsch“/“telc Deutsch B1“
This 9-month course is aimed at those who already have basic German skills at the A2 proficiency level and wish to build on this for the purpose of living or working in Germany on a long-term basis, for example. The course prepares learners for the Goethe-Institut’s „Zertifikat Deutsch“ examination or the „Deutsch B1“ examination according to the European Framework of Reference. It enables participants to tackle everyday situations in Germany with confidence: talking to friends, colleagues and neighbors, handling formal written correspondence with authorities and writing a job application, for example. They also learn how to read newspapers. For this course there is a choice in the medium of instruction between German and Spanish.
Modern mixture of media with telephone training and virtual language lab
SGD has many years of experience in offering distance language-learning courses. Participants acquire vocabulary, grammar, writing and reading skills based on an efficient mixture of study media. This includes study booklets which are also available as e-books (PDF format) on the online campus waveLearn. Audio CDs and MP3 files are used for listening and speaking exercises. Distance teachers corrected the recorded speaking exercises and written tasks submitted, adding comments and tips as required. In addition to direct dialog with tutors and other learners by e-mail or in forums and chatrooms, the online campus waveLearn enables all written tasks and speaking exercises to be submitted to distance teachers online.
Further details:
The SGD advisory team answers questions on services Monday to Friday from 8 am to 8 pm and on Saturdays from 10 am to 2 pm on the phone number 0800-806 60 00 (free of charge) or by e-mail to Beratung@sgd.de. For further information, see www.sgd.de or SGD’s Google+ page.
Studiengemeinschaft Darmstadt is one of Germany’s most tradition-steeped and largest distance learning institutes. Every year, some 60,000 students take 200 state-certified and recognized distance learning courses to gain school certificates and in the area of languages, business, technology, IT and general knowledge as well as creativity, personality and health.
Ever since 2001, SGD has offered participants the benefits of e-learning with its online campus waveLearn as a supplement to the regular study materials. SGD also provides an individualized comprehensive service to ensure distance learning progress remains reliable and flexible in a wide variety of life situations. A company of the Klett Group, SGD has been awarded several prizes for its ideas and service orientation, for example by the professional association Forum DistancE-Learning and Initiative Mittelstand. Certification according to ISO 9001, ISO 29990 and AZWV demonstrate SGD’s high quality and service standards.
SGD has had more than 850,000 students take its courses since it was founded in 1948 by Werner Kamprath. The pass rate on state, public and internal examinations is over 90 per cent. This is attributable to the personal and individual supervision provided by distance teachers.
Further details: www.sgd.de
Firmenkontakt
Studiengemeinschaft Darmstadt (SGD)
Barbara Debold
Ostendstraße 3
64319 Pfungstadt bei Darmstadt
+49 (0) 6157-806-932
barbara.debold@sgd.de
http://www.sgd.de
Pressekontakt
Maisberger GmbH
Emma Deil-Frank
Claudius-Keller-Straße 3c
81669 München
49 (0) 89-419599-53
emma.deil@maisberger.com
http://www.maisberger.com