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August 6, 2006
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Saisons in Germany
 
When you hear the word "Oktoberfest", it's almost certain that three things come on mind ... Bavarian beer, Lederhosen and music! The truth is, there is much more behind-the-scenes that lurks beneath the countless years of this world renowned Bavarian tradition. The next Oktoberfest takes place from the 16th of September until the 3rd of October 2006 - Come and join us on our guided trip to Munich and the Oktoberfest on September 23. ... more
Visit of Oktoberfest in Munich with TREFFPUNKT
Visit of Oktoberfest in Munich with the language school TREFFPUNKT
 

 

 

Exams in German

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TestDaF and preparatory courses in Bamberg


Those who pass TestDaF in all parts of the exam fulfil the pass mark to enter any German university. Consequently the TestDaF and DSH exams have the same value. In order to maximize the success change it is highly recommended to attend a language course before taking the TestDaF-exam >>> exam preparation and next starting dates
 
 
 

Gain credits for your German course

Costs of your language course
Academic credits


If you attend a German course at Sprachinstitut TREFFPUNKT you can get academic credits for it. Many universities will grant credit to students based upon our classroom curriculum (syllabus). But there is another option too >>>Academic Credit Programme
 
 
 
Arriving Germany via Nuremberg Airport

Arriving in Germany

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Bamberg via Nuremberg Airport: safe, convenient and reasonable


The shortest and simplest way to Bamberg is from Nuremberg airport. Length of journey: ca. 70 minutes. Changes: 1x Cost: € 10 (train ticket) + €1,80 (underground ticket) = € 11,80 From the airport, take the underground and the train to Bamberg. So that you can find your way immediately, here is a detailed description >>> auf deutsch >>> auf japanisch >>> auf deutsch
 
 
 
What is German? An exhibition in Nuremberg

German culture - exhibition in Nuremberg

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What is German?


A difficult question. The Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg features this topic on a 1.5000 square meters exhibition. The project deliberately avoids giving visitors hard and fast answers. Rather, the presentation will provide impulses for pursuing the question of what is German. The focus will be on the communicative potential of the medium exhibition as a venue for productive analysis and not just conveying information. Five topics - longing, faith, character, intellect and Vaterland (Fatherland) - reveals facets of the central question, Until the 3rd of October 2006. Come and join one of our regularly trips to Nuernberg and visit the exhibition with us. >>>
 
 
 
Practical Information for Visitors to Germany

Practical Information for Visitors to Germany

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Tips for emergencies


Germany is known for being one of the safest countries in the Europe Union, and while you could possibly find yourself on some of Earth's safest spots in Germany's smaller towns and villages, travelling in larger cities can be dangerous.
| health and security | medical emergencies | car accident emergencies | lost and stolen property | list of emergency numbers | embassies | >>>
 
 
 
 pop music from Germany

German music

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German pop music

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“Pop in German is in.” This can be seen more and more frequently in the German hit parade, although it was formerly dominated by songs in English. What began in the eighties with Nena (“99 Luftballons”), Ideal, Extrabreit and Kraftwerk, is now being continued with Rosenstolz and Xavier Naidoo. Here are the new stars and some music recommendations >>>
 
 
 
language magazine: Deutsch Perfekt

Language magazine

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New language magazine: Deutsch Perfekt

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For German learners there is now a new training tool available: " German perfekt ". This monthly language magazine offers reports from Germany, Austria and the Switzerland for three different language levels: for beginners to advanced student. >>>
 
 
 
LEARNING ONLINE
Learn-German-Online.com
Resources for learning German
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JOURNEY TO DESTINATION
German airports
to Bamberg via Nuermberg, Munich, Francfort...
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COURSE PREPARATION
Sprachreise-Tipps.de
What you have to consider before, during and after your language course
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TOURISME
Germany-Tourism.de
Learn German - experience Germany

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BAMBERG
Bamberg.info
UNESCO World Heritage Site and University
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