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How do I know that TREFF PUNKT is a good language school? Do you have references?

As a potential German language student, this question is obviously of great importance to you. You will naturally wish to receive a definite answer so that you can be sure of getting the most out of your stay in Bamberg.

On the other hand, it is difficult for us at TREFF PUNKT to answer this question with credible objectivity. It could all too easily sound like self-praise or as if we were blowing our own trumpet.

Therefore we'll say just this: A great deal of care is taken in finding the appropriate course level for you (according to the Common European Framework of the European Council for the Study of Foreign LanguagesLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany), in selecting the right material and in employing well-qualified and committed teachers. In addition, accommodation close to the school and various activities offered throughout your stay ensure that there are many social opportunities outside of lesson times. At every stage of the course your objectives, aims and interests will be given the greatest consideration possible - of this you can be assured.

That our methods are successful can be seen not only in the unusually high level of satisfaction shown by our students - as demonstrated by the analysis of our weekly student opinion questionnaires - but also in the outstanding results attained by students at TREFF PUNKT in Goethe-Institut exams and the TestDaF.

So that you can build up a more precise picture of which companies and institutions have already worked with TREFF PUNKT, we have drawn up a reference list. Please also refer to www.german-language-school-review.comLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany, where you will find many comments from our former students.

Last but not least, most of the TREFF PUNKT team have attended one or more language courses in various different countries - enabling us to observe how other language schools organise their courses and to determine what could be improved and what is particularly effective. Therefore we not only understand your expectations as a language student, but we have also been able to use our experiences to optimize the organisation of our own language institute.

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What qualifications do teachers at TREFF PUNKT have?

We are particularly lucky that "German as a foreign language" is taught at the Department of Language and Literary Studies at the University of BambergLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany. Our teachers therefore possess the best qualifications for teaching German, using the most modern and pedagogically suitable methods.
However, in addition to graduates of Bamberg University at TREFF PUNKT (who naturally know Bamberg life and culture inside out), you will also find teachers who have gained experience teaching at Goethe Institutes and other institutions offering language training and adult education.

Overall, you can expect a lively committed teaching team, who seek to offer varied and wide-ranging lessons in a stimulating atmosphere. >>> Our teaching teamLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany (in German).

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How does TREFF PUNKT ensure the quality of its language lessons?

When looking for proof of the quality of a language course or language school, on is often confronted by "striking" statements or reports. However, our claim to quality is based entirely on the success that every course participant at TREFF PUNKT can experience for themselves: that of concrete progress towards your own personal language goal. This success can of course also be demonstrated by Goethe Institute or TestDaFLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany exam results.
TREFF PUNKT participants have evaluated the success of their course themselves according to the following criteria::

  • How much have I learnt during my language course?
  • Have I learnt what I really need to know?
  • Were the lessons well-balanced? Not too much grammar - or too little?
  • Were the topics studied interesting and was I able to actively participate in the class?
  • Was the learning method efficient? Both in the class and in the instructions I received for private study at home, e.g. homework or internet study.
  • Was the learning process also fun?
  • Did I enjoy my stay overall?

To ensure that courses are of high quality, the TREFF PUNKT team works at the highest pedagogic level, paying particular attention to the educational needs of adults. Both our teaching methods and our pastoral care are continually revised and improved.

The fact that around 20% of our participants come back to TREFF PUNKT a second, third or even a fourth time is an excellent indication of the success of our methods.

Individual elements that ensure the quality of the TREFF PUNKT programme can be found under "frequently asked questions". Please refer to "Why do the courses only begin every two weeks?", for example.

Other elements of TREFF PUNKT'S quality assurance:

Schulleiterin Alexandra von Rohr und Studienleiter Armin Gertz

The school management team is led by Alexandra von Rohr. She is always on hand and will gladly attend to any questions or requests you may have.

The Director of Student Affairs, Armin Gertz, will not only answer any teaching-related questions but will also give you ideas on what to do and where to go in your free time.

Im Einzelunterricht mit Lehrerin Carola

 

A weeky student opinion questionnaire assessing the teaching, the teachers, the accommodation and the activity programme, allows us to react immediately to any views or recommendations you may express.

TREFFPUNKT German test every two weeks Every two weeks students sit a 90 minute test which enables both the teaching team and the students themselves to review their learning progress.
Test Daf Institute

Our methods have also been approved by the university in Hagen and consequently we have been a licensed TestDaF centre since July 2005.
TestDaF is an exam. which enables successful candidates to embark upon a course of study at any German university. We now not only offer preparation courses for TestDaF but also conduct the exam. ourselves on site.

TREFFPUNKT evaluation sheet

In both the first week of the course and at the end of every participant's stay we ask for a comprehensive assessment of:

  • the course
  • the teachers
  • pastoral care and advice on effective learning methods
  • the activity programme
  • organisation/service
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The TREFF PUNKT certificate
At the end of a TREFF PUNKT course, every participant will receive a certificate detailing the number of teaching hours received and the level achieved according to the European Framework. In this way every student has tangible evidence of their achievements, which can be presented to potential employers and universities worldwide.

 

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Membership of the DaF (Deutsch als Fremdsprache) association

TREFF PUNKT is a member of "fadaf". Through this association we can always be assured of being up to date with the latest teaching methods and materials for German as a foreign language.

In addition we have close contact with the German language teachers at Bamberg University, as many also teach at TREFF PUNKT.

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Participation in "ALPHE workshops"

With the support of the Language Travel Magazine, ALPHE workshops are held several times a year at various locations throughout the world. At these workshops, prominent "language travel" organizers and language schools from all over the world meet in order to make new contacts and to exchange ideas.

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What does the school look like? Where is it located and what sort of infrastructure is there?

Location:
The school building is a historical house built in 1904. It is situated at one end of the pedestrian zone in the centre of Bamberg, with an unobstructed view of the Kettenbridge and the Main-Donau canal.

How to get around Bamberg:
On foot: Walking from the school to the station takes 12 minutes; to the bus station, market, town hall and shopping centre 2-3 minutes; and to the cathedral 15 minutes.
By bike: The bike is a beloved form of transport in Bamberg, both as a means of getting around the town, and as an activity in its own right. Several cycle paths go directly past the school and so many course participants travel to school by bike. They either cycle through the town or avoid traffic by going through the park and along the canal. It is possible to hire bikes from the school for a small fee (see bike hire). There are also two bicycle shops situated near the school.
By car: In general it is not such a good idea to explore the over 200 year old street network of Bamberg by car. However, two multi-story car parks are situated 5 minutes walk away from the school.

Teaching rooms, design and layout:
The teaching rooms are situated on the 1st and 2nd floors of 19, Hauptwachstraße. All our teaching rooms are purpose-built - they were designed and built in 2004. The atmosphere is one of space, light and warmth. In addition to teaching rooms, there is an events room/common room with a TV and video/DVD player. Furthermore, students are able to use several modern internet PCs with a fast DSL-connection free of charge. Learning software is also available to use. If you would like to take a look at some of the rooms, please take a virtual tour through the school building here>>>Die Schulräume der Sprachschule TREFFPUNKT

We have made a conscious decision to do without our own cafeteria as there are so many typical coffee houses and bakeries surrounding the school. They are very popular with TREFF PUNKT students and we can thoroughly recommend them for a coffee or a snack during the morning break. This is, of course, also another opportunity to immerse yourself in day to day town life and is an excellent chance to apply the German you have learnt to a real situation.

Language schools are often situated on the outskirts of towns, at a distance from the inhabitants' daily life. This relatively isolated environment can result in a rather artificial atmosphere. We, however, are in the fortunate position of being able to offer a location at the heart of Bamberg's life and culture.

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Which services are included in the course price and which cost extra?

The course price includes:

  • placement test
  • classes
  • instruction material
  • individual learning advice
  • interim tests
  • final exam
  • TREFF PUNKT course certificate
  • at least three accompanied leisure activities per week
  • advice and the option of learning online

All the material you need for the course is covered by the course fee. There are no hidden additional costs. If you have chosen TopicClub-SeminarLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany, please add these costs to your fee. Many of the activities in Bamberg are also included in the price: lunch together with the teachers, short walks around Bamberg with a cultural theme, TREFF PUNKT stammtisch, bicycle tours or afternoon film showings in the school. In Bamberg bikes are one of the most popular forms of transport. You can hire one from us for a small fee. Our photographs give a good overall impression of the varied group activities of the TREFF PUNKT participants and teachers. New photoLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany are added to this page every month.

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Minumum and maximum lengths of stay

The minimum stay for those choosing group instruction is one week. However, we wouldn't usually recommend such a short time as most people need 2-3 days to acclimatize and to get into a "learning rhythm". (You should also take possible jet lag into account.) Therefore, we generally recommend that you stay at least two weeks. After 3 to 4 weeks the enormous progress you will
have made will be clearly apparent.

We don't set a maximum duration - you may stay as long as you wish and progress through the different course levels according to the standard you have reached. We have had a number of course participants at TREFF PUNKT who started as complete beginners but who wished to prepare for a course of study at a German university. They stayed at TREFF PUNKT for eleven months. Please see the student interviews under www.german-language-school-review.comLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany >>> "6 months or even a year on a German course in Germany? "

If you decide in favour of private tuition, you can effectively stay as long or as short a time as you wish. The individual programme is particularly popular with business people who often have very little time available - an example of a popular course is a "crash course" from Friday to Monday with 6-8 hours of one-to-one teaching a day. Then it's off to the customer again...

If you have made a longer course booking, you may wish to interrupt your studies - for example to travel around Germany. We would be happy to work around such plans, provided you give us prior notice. After the break you can continue your studies with renewed energy.

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Who takes part in language courses at Bamberg?

As you may have read previously, TREFF PUNKT is a language institute for adults (18 years and over). When referring to our students, we prefer to use the term "participants" in order to make it clear that the adults who come to us come from many different countries and often for very different reasons.

A few statistics: around 40% of our participants are studying at university and 40% are professionals or are currently undergoing a change of career.

Most of our participants in the general courses are between the ages of 23 and 35 and in the business German courses between 28 and 45. Altogether the ages range from 18 to about 60. It can truly be said that we are a thoroughly international language institute: there are never more than 15% of participants from one single country. The advantage of this is that the common language for everybody is German and that you will therefore be less likely to speak your own language.

Most of our participants come to TREFF PUNKT alone, rather than in small groups. They often come on the recommendation of friends or acquaintances, or the course may have been arranged for them by their company or university.

The school has a maximum capacity of 60 participants who will then be divided into up to 8 different course levels. As a result, TREFF PUNKT specializes in courses for those who wish to get away from the anonymity of the mass business.

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What instruction materials are used in class?

For the early levels we use either Themen aktuellLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany, DelfinLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany, Unternehmen DeutschLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany or em Brückenkurs neuLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany according to the course level and the wishes of the course participants. In addition, we use our own specially developed exercises and texts.

For intermediate levels we use the textbooks em Hauptkurs neuLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany and unterwegsLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany
together with our own material.

At advanced levels we mainly use authentic material, sometimes in conjunction with em AbschlusskursLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany. In this way we can orientate teaching material around the special interests and aims of the group.

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Tests and certificates

When you register for a course at TREFF PUNKT, you will receive a placement test (>> see also description of the course levelsLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany) which you should send back to us before the course begins. This test can take up to 3 hours to complete, depending on your level of German. Complete beginners are obviously exempt from this test.

In Bamberg there will be a test/final exam every two weeks. This takes place every second Wednesday between 9:00 and 10:30 a.m.. After a 30 minute break, lessons will then continue as usual.

On the last day of the course you will be presented with a TREFF PUNKT certificate of participation. This will detail the number of teaching hours you have received and the course level you have achieved according to the European frameworkLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany. Through this certificate you have definitive evidence of both your grammatical and communicative level of German.

If you wish to take the TestDaF (for example in order to study at a German universityLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany), we offer a preparation course specifically for this exam. We are a certified TestDaF centre so you can also take the exam at our institute. For more detailed information please see www.testdaf-pruefungzentrum.deLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany (in German only) .

If you would like to take a Goethe Institut examLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany, please note the following:

The ZD "Zertifikat Deutsch", ZMP "Zentrale Mittelstufenprüfung" and ZOP "Zentrale Oberstufenprüfung" exams take place every month. The exams are conducted by the Goethe InstitutLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany.

We are also happy to offer exam preparation for the KDS "Kleines Deutsche Sprachdiplom" and the DSH "Deutsch für den Hochschulzugang". Please refer to our exam preparation courses.

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Why do group courses only begin every 2 weeks?

Again and again we are asked why it it not possible to begin a group course every Monday at TREFFPUNKT - although most other language schools offer this option.

Experience has shown us that newly formed groups usually require 2-3 days to get to know each other, to adjust to the different personalities and to find a learning pace that suits everyone. This is also the case when their level of German is very similar. After this initial period participants are usually highly motivated and have lots of fun together.

If courses begin every week, it means that groups are constantly having to change and therefore the learning pace is slowed down. Our decision to begin courses every 2 weeks has resulted in a higher course quality and an excellent level of student satisfaction.

If you should require more flexible course times, we recommend individual tuitionLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany to begin with. After a few days, you still have the opportunity to switch over to a group course once you have reached the required level.

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Do classes take place on public holidays?

According to our terms and conditionsLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany, no group classes are offered on Sundays or public holidays.

If participants agree, we offer to recuperate 50% of the time that was lost due to public holidays by extending regular classes. In the past, this has proved to be especially effective for those participants who had booked a compact course for 1-2 weeks.

Sundays and public holidays make no difference to individual lessons. You book your classes exactly as you wish.

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Academic credits for a German course at TREFF PUNKT?

Yes, you can obtain academic credits for your German course like other students from the United States and Great Britain too. Please contact us for more details.

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Where will I stay during the course and how is my accommodation
organized?

There are many different kinds of accommodation to choose from for your stay in Bamberg. Please refer to accomodationLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany for a more detailed description.

If we carry out a hotel booking for you, we will send you the booking confirmation as soon as possible.

If you have opted for private accommodation, we will send you the address up to two weeks after your enrolment or, at the very latest, one week before your journey to Bamberg. Please let your landlord know at least 4 days in advance what time you will be arriving on Sunday. Please also ensure that you arrive before 21:00. If this is not possible, we would ask you to spend the first night in a hotel

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How do I get to my accommodation from Bamberg station?

The most popular and practical way to reach Bamberg is by plane/train. But once you have arrived in Bamberg, what should you do next? The following tips are particularly useful if you have booked private accommodation:

  1. Let your landlord know at least 4 days in advance what time you plan to arrive at Bamberg station. The usual arrival day is the Sunday before the course starts on Monday.
  2. It is possible to obtain an exact train timetable and itinary online from German rail travel informationLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany. For connections to the main airports, please see "How can I reach Bamberg?Link tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany"
  3. As soon as you arrive in Bamberg, take a taxi to your accommodation. If there are any problems on the day of arrival, please phone (+49) 179 518 46 35 (Alexandra von Rohr).
  4. If you arrive by car, here is a description of how to get to BambergLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany. Or you can plan your own journey using an online route planner such as www.reiseplanung.deLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany. To look for particular streets or to get your bearings in Bamberg, we recommend www.bamberg.info/stadtplan/Link tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany.
  5. In your private accommodation you will find a street map of Bamberg which will enable you to find your way to the school easily on Monday. Your landlord will also gladly advise you on the best route to take.

Have a good trip!

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Why is Bamberg a particularly good place to take a German course?

Bamberg is a medium-sized town with around 70 000 inhabitants and really is one of the most picturesque towns in Germany. We are often asked why we didn't open the school in one of the larger cities such as Munich, Hamberg, Berlin, Cologne or Frankfurt. There are several reasons. Here are a few which strike us as particularly important and which have been frequently confirmed by our students:

  • So many people - locals and visitors alike - feel that Bamberg is a romantic idyll. In a relatively confined space, it exhibits a range of characteristics which are especially typical of the German people and the country. When walking through Bamberg you will pass over 2500 buildings placed under a protection order by UNESCO. You can stroll past historical buildings up the hill towards the cathedral, the churches and the cloisters, and then make your way back down to the river. However, despite the importance history and tradition have in the town, wherever you go there is always plenty of activity. Life in Bamberg is not hectic, but pleasant and invigorating.
  • "People in Bamberg are always happy to talk". Young and old alike enjoy spending a bit of social time in the breweries and beer gardens. You can quickly get into a conversation with locals in these places as it is quite common to share a table with strangers.
    The people of Bamberg also show their joie de vivre in the many festivals that our spread out throughout the year. There is always a reason to celebrate. The most popular meeting places are always the breweries and beer gardens: sit under a chestnut tree and enjoy the jazz music over a beer or simply chat with friends or people at your table. As you will see very quickly, culture is very important to life in Bamberg and is expressed through music, theatre and art. There are six theatre stages and many performances from the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra to choose from.
  • Bamberg's geographic position is ideal for excursions of all kinds. It's not far from Bamberg to attractive cities such as Nuremburg, Würzburg, Coburg and Rothenburg - to name just a few. Those who love nature will find scenic landscapes right on Bamberg's doorstep - including the Steigerwald, the Fränkische Schweiz, the Haßberge, the Fichtelgebirge and the Frankenwald.
  • You can feel safe on the streeets. All the main parts of town can be quickly reached on foot and you won't have to breathe polluted city air. Not far from the busy town centre you can find a quiet place to rest in the extensive park area known as the Hain.
  • All these facts together lead to an environment in which you can readily get into contact with Germans at every level and immerse yourself in the German language quickly, easily and intensively. Perhaps the best prerequisites for a German course.
  • To decide on Bamberg for your course means that you will get to know a very typical area of Germany. However, it doesn't mean that your experiences will be limited to history and tradition. You will be able to take part in a wide range of sporting activities, to enjoy the culture and the nature of the area and to share in the joie de vivre and interest of the townspeople - the indifference so often experienced in big cities is something you will not find here.
  • And one more observation: a large proportion of the students in language schools situated in the larger cities such as Munich, Frankfurt, Cologne, Stuttgart, Berlin or Hamberg, are often permanent residents. These people obviously need to organize their day and family life in their time away from classes, which often means that they are unable to take part in the joint activities of other students. This is a pity, as social experiences, common interests and cultural exchange play such an important role when learning a language. Most TREFF PUNKT course participants come to Bamberg especially for the course which puts everybody in the same boat.

Visit Bamberg and its sunny streets cafes and beer gardens. Enjoy the views from the hills or the river. People know how to enjoy life in Bamberg. See for yourself: Bamberg is worth more than just one visit.

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What can I do during my freetime in Bamberg?

"Being active together in leisure time as well as classes"

As you will be able to gather from our description of TREFF PUNKT, the activity programme is particularly important to us. We don't know what you like to do in your leisure time butTREFF PUNKT is able to offer a real variety of activities in Bamberg and the surrounding area. We offer a wide range of cultural activities, you can try all kinds of sports and there are regular afternoon excursions to some of the many interesting towns in the area: Nuremberg, Würzburg, Coburg and Bayreuth, among others. A weekend trip to cities like Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, Heidelberg, Prague or Rothenburg is definitely worthwhile. Or you could simply travel to the Alps in order to see beautiful and varied mountainscapes.

"Leisure time" is also view from a different perspective at TREFF PUNKT: Leisure activities are an excellent opportunity to practise what you have learnt in class and to improve your spoken language. During joint activities together with people of all age groups from Bamberg, you can play volleyball, walk up to the castle at the hightest point of Bamberg or go on a bike ride. In the evenings we often meet up in one of the traditional breweries for a beer together with many other people from Bamberg - breweries are popular with young and old, students and families. Your German will profit from all these activities: "Learn German through real situations - this is no virtual German."

Those of you who are more interested in culture will find lots to choose from: there are a large number of museums, 6 theatres and many music venues for both classical music and jazz and rock. You will find information on the cultural attractions/activities of the area at www.Kulturatlas-Oberfranken.deLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany (German page).

You will also see that leisure activities can be easily and comfortably arranged in Bamberg. In town there is no problem at all: everything can be reached on foot within a short time. Many use a bike but you can also get around easily using the bus, train or a car.

So there you have it: the ideal prerequisites to enjoy your stay in Bamberg.

For further information on our leisure activities, please refer to "leisure activities", "Bamberg" and "photo gallery". The weekly activity programme is displayed herezum TREFFPUNKT Freizeitprogramm .

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Which sporting activities are available to me?

There are almost endless sporting possibilities in and around Bamberg.

One big advantage is that you are unlikely to need to travel far in order to practise your favourite sport. Bamberg is nestled in the hills between the Steigerwald, the Haßberge and the beautiful Fränkischen SchweizLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany.. In this countryside you will find an extensive web of footpaths and cycle ways. Whilst on these routes you can visit caves, take a look around a picturesque medieval castle or take the "sculpture route" and view the artwork on the way. Those who like more extreme exercise can find plenty of challenges in paragliding, canoeing, mountain biking, riding, rock climbing . The rock formations in the Fränkischen SchweizLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany. are particularly good for climbing and it is not just a sport for specialists. TREFFPUNKT offers regular climbing trips led by extremely exprerienced instructors. Complete beginners come back full of enthusiasm - see photos of our climbing trips herezum TREFFPUNKT Freizeitprogramm.

In Bamberg there are many fitness centres, parks, tennis courts, mini golf parks and squash and badminton courts. Golfers can enjoy the golf course in Leimershof, only 20 minutes away.

In the summer 5 open air swimming pools offer grassy spaces for sunbathing and refreshment. You can also swim in the river Regnitz in the nearby "Luisenhain" park. Newcomers are often skeptical because after a downpour the water can turn a little brown, but that is nature! Those who have had enough of swimming can relax in the adjacent beer garden.

You will see that Bamberg offers something for everyone. We ourselves are keen cyclists and would gladly take you on a tour. Many of our "non-cyclists" also became enthusiastic participants in our tours when we cycled a few kilometres in the evenings out into the countryside in order to visit an attractive "keller" (= Franconian beer garden). Take a look at our photo galleriesLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany and be inspired.

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Cinema

In the centre of Bamberg there are 3 cinemas which show national and international films. Our students particularly like the non-mainstream cinemas Lichtspiel and OdeonLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany, both of which are very close to the school.

The "big cinema" with all the current films is called CinestarLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany and is located next to the train station - only 7 minutes walk from the school.

One of the most modern cinemas in Germany is the CinecittaLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany in Nürnburg, only 40 minutes by train.

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Theatre in Bamberg

Theatre has a long tradition in Bamberg and the frequently changing performances attract many visitors. The municipal E.T.A. Hoffmann TheatersLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany i is a big cultural attraction. It has 3 stages and offers something for everyone: classical, traditional and modern theatre - professional performances - but also amateur theatre in German and other languages. There are several "theatre rooms", the most outstanding being the Brentano and the fascinating puppet theatre Marionettentheater LooseLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany. Both only seat 20 visitors per performances and offer a unique atmosphere.

Das Theater hat in Bamberg eine lange Tradition und zu den häufig wechselnden Aufführungen kommen viele Besucher in die Stadt. Das Angebot des städtischen st ein großer kultureller Anziehungspunkt. Auf 3 Bühnen im Theater wird für jeden Geschmack etwas geboten: Klassisches, traditionelle und modernes Theater, Aufführungen von Profis, aber auch Laientheater, auf Deutsch und in anderen Sprachen. Hervorzuheben sind die Zimmerbühne des Brentanotheaters wie auch das faszinierende Marionettentheater LooseLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany. Die beiden letztgenannten Theater fassen nur maximal 20 Personen, und bieten eine einzigartige Atmosphäre.

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Music

Bamberg is the home of the world renowned Bamberger Symphoniker OrchestraLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany, who perform in the "Symphonie an der Regnitz" concert hallLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany. As well as their concerts, a wide range of other musical events take place, from gospels to musicals to jazz right through to rock and pop.

At 12:00 every Saturday you can listen to organ concerts given by international organists in the Bamberg Cathedral. Entrance is free.

Listed here are a number of musical venues (jazz clubs, piano bars, Irish pubs, Student pubs) which are particularly popular:

  • Calimeros - always a good atmosphere
  • Luitpold Cafe - a cafe where young and old can enjoy the live music whilst brunching in the winter garden
  • the Pelikan - which always finds an event to celebrate
  • Live Club - put on very varied concerts by both local and international artists
  • Palais Schrottenberg - the beautifully restored "baroque room" and the readings accompanied by music ahortly before midnight attract people from all walks of life
  • Cafe Esspress and Cafe Müller - the experts in organising student parties and Tango nights.
  • Hofbräu - here you can either listen to markus playing piano music or dance Salsa and Samba.
  • Bolero - a pub/restaurant in a Spanish/South American setting with a great atmosphere.

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Beer gardens and Beerkellers

When we speak about the food culture in Germany, the words “beer” and “beer garden” are never far away. Beer gardens are called something different in every region: in Austria they are often called “guest gardens” and in Bamberg and the surrounding region they are known as “Beerkellers” or just “Kellers”. Kellers are often positioned on hilltops and offer fantastic views of the surrounding landscape. The trek up can sometimes be arduous, but the home-brewed Gerstensaft (beer) and the atmosphere more than make up for any over-exertions.

Typischer Biergarten in der Nähe von Bamberg  Auf dem Wilde-Rise-Keller in Bamberg

In Bamberg there are 11 private breweries:

Four of these breweries have beautiful beer gardens in Bamberg. They are a meeting point for everybody: young and old, students and professors, tourists and locals. Everybody feels at ease and enjoys the mix of people. On warm summer evenings the TREFFPUNKT-Stammtisch is held in the Wilde Rose beer garden.

By the way: the beer garden season is not the only interesting time of year for beer lovers and conoisseurs. There is something particularly special in and around Bamberg in October/November: the drafting of the Bock beer (a strong beer). Every Thursday or Friday during this time there is a big party in (or more often in front of) one of the breweries, not withstanding the temperatures (often below zero)!

A high point for many is the legendary drafting of the Bock beer in November. The beer gardens that close from the middle of September onwards, are opened for just one more night in order to serve out the specially brewed strong beer – almost all the 9 Bamberg breweries organize an event. The beer is served for a period of four weeks. A Seidla (a beer mug of 0.5 l) is usually enough – it has the same effect as 2 normal beers. Important items of equipment for anybody planning a Bock beer night out: a scarf, thick socks and gloves!

If you wish to know more about Bamberg beer and its history, take a short side trip to the Franconian brewery museumLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany or enrol for a TREFFPUNKT beer seminar Link tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany . Incidentally, the home page of Bamberg’s beers is at www.bierstadt.deLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany and for real beer enthusiastics their is the www.franconiabeerguide.com with the "The Beer Drinkers Guide to Bamberg" , a downloadable booklet ( $5).

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Is dialect spoken in Bamberg?

Which region doesn’t have its own language peculiarities and therefore its own dialect? You hear different dialects all over Germany and some are harder, some easier, to understand. The dialect spoken in our region (Franconia = north Bavaria) is known as “Fränkisch”.

Typically with this dialect the ‘T’ is spoken almost like a ‘D’ and the ‘P’ like a ‘B’, making it all sound relatively soft. It is a friendly dialect, which is not difficult to understand and which makes you smile. For anybody who is sceptical: in a university town like Bamberg, everybody can speak high German. So don’t worry. We teach high German and you will have every opportunity to speak it. Dialect is mainly spoken at the market and in the more traditional breweries.

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What are the prices like in Bamberg?

Germans visiting Bamberg are often quite surprised by the prices, which they consider to be very reasonable in comparison to the rest of Germany. Equally, the people from Bamberg are often shocked at the high prices in other areas of Germany - particularly in cities like Berlin, Munich, Hamburg or Frankfurt. A typical Franconian lunch costs €8 - €10 and a “Brotzeit” (bread with cold meat or cheese) between €4 - €7. On Sundays many go out for lunch. This is typically roast pork, duck, goose or braised beef with dumplings and savoy cabbage. Such a meal is usually around €10. Beer is usually served in 0.5l glasses and costs between €1.60 and €2.20. If a typical bratwurst in a roll will do, then you only need to allow €2. Falafels and kebabs have also become popular and are available at many snack stalls. For €2.50 - €3.50 this will make a ‘complete’ lunch.

For those who like ‘international’ food, we DO have McDonalds, Burger King and Subway. The prices in supermarkets vary but we can tell you where to go in order to get the best prices. In any case, you should buy fruit and vegetables at the market, which is open from Monday to Saturday and can be found at the Maximilianplatz, just 2 minutes away from the school. A wide variety of fresh products from the region are available here.

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The weather in Germany

Give the weather in Germany a chance – it’s not as bad as people say. A German summer can also offer a lot of sun and warmth. Every year there are always plenty of glorious summer days – particularly where we are in southern Bavaria. On occasion even some of the Spanish and Italians have complained about the heat!

We enjoy balmy evenings in beer gardens and hot sunny days by the river (see our photos from the HainbadLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany). Bamberg’s location means that the weather is much more favourable than that of the cities in the north or on the Rhine, where it rains considerably more often.

With the help of the weather chart you can determine the temperature throughout the year, given as an average over several years.

The highest temperatures are in July (an average of +23.7°C or 74.7°F) and the lowest in January (+1.9°C or 35.4°F). Temperatures at night are around 10°C or 50.0°F in the summer and in the winter they are around 5°C or 9°F lower than the day temperatures.

If you would like really up to date information, take a look at the German weather website ( Deutschen WetterdienstLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany).

Wetter in Bamberg - Klimatabelle

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I would like to bring my car. What is the parking situation?

As Bamberg has a protected medieval town centre and the infrastructure must take this into account, parking in Bamberg is often a problem. Generally you will be living in the town centre throughout your language course. As parking places in the centre are either costly or limited to residents with special permits, you will have to expect to park your vehicle at a distance of up to 10 minutes walk away. Our recommendation: Do not bring your car to Bamberg! Everything in the town centre can easily be reached on foot and it is unlikely that you will be living more than 15 minutes away from the school. To find your way around Bamberg or to look for specific streets or car parks, we recommend www.bamberg.info/stadtplan/Link tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany

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Making German contacts and language partnerships

As we know from our own experience, it is not always easy to make contacts – even in your own land. We therefore offer regular opportunities to come into contact with local Germans. Every Thursday at 20:45 we hold Stammtisch – drinks at the Wilde RoseLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany beer garden (Oberer Stephansberg 49, 96049 Bamberg, phone +49 951 57691) in the summer or in the pub "Zum Pelikan", Untere Sandstrasse 45, 96049 Bamberg, in the winter.
Our course participants come to this event, as well as friends, acquaintances, students, people with a language interest or just those who are curious. This results in a relaxed atmosphere in which everybody can talk to everybody. Occasionally it has also resulted in close friendships and even weddings! As another way of making contacts, we are also glad to arrange a language partnership with a local for you. If you are interested in this option, we recommend that you place an advert on our forum before your language course begins. You can find further information on tandem language partnerships at our "Sprachduo"Link tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany

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I require a visa. What do I need to know?

Information about the visa regulations for Germany you will find an the extra page Important visa informationLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany.

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Is it possible to work and to take a language course in Bamberg?

Basically yes. But you should consider the following points before you try:

  • Minimum stay: You should stay a minimum of 4 months on Bamberg if you want a job while studying. The reason for this is that most businesses are not willing to train you if you stay for a shorter period.
  • Command of German: You should already have a reasonable command of German (from level B1Link tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany) when starting a job.
  • Work permits: European citizens will not face any difficulties. If you are a non-European citizen, please contact the German embassyLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany in your country before your trip.
  • Our advice if you wish to look for a job: Come to Bamberg for a few days, e.g. book a language course for 2 weeks. During this time you can find out about the different employment possibilities in Bamberg. Shortly before your trip, advertise in local newspapers (e.g. Fränkischer TagLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany) in order to have everything in place for first interviews. Then come back some time later for your planned longer term work and study period. In our experience this is a good way of finding a suitable job that you will enjoy.
  • Don’t be under any illusions: Unemployment in Germany is currently around 10% and this naturally affects the job market – in other areas of Germany unemployment can be double as high. Something else you should consider is that there are many students in Bamberg who will also be looking for part-time and holiday jobs. All these factors limit the number of jobs available and reduce the levels of pay.
  • If you would like to intensively prepare for applications and jobs in Germany, we offer a TopicClub-Seminar on “TopicClub-Seminar " Successful applications in GermanyLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany". We can also recommend our accompanying book "Business Etikette in GermanyLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany" (in German and English).
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A difficult topic: Where can I apply for a grant to learn German?

You can find information on this topic at our web page Where can I apply for a grant?Link tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany

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When is the best time to take a language course?

If you can manage it, try to avoid the busy months of July and August. For one thing the school is often booked up at this time and for another, there are more cultural events in Bamberg outside the holiday season – you need only think of the breaks that many theatres and the orchestra take over the summer.

Here are a few things that you can expect during the year:

  • From January to April there are a variety of cultural events. The problem is not so much getting bored as being unable to decide which activity to choose…
  • At Easter there are Easter concerts, theatre performances and processions. This lasts until Whitsun.
  • In the summer months there are street festivals, church consecrations and visits to beer gardens.
  • October is the time for village and wine festivals and of course wine tasting. It is also a particularly good time for hiking.
  • In November the students return to the town and this has an effect on both the day and the night life. A great attraction is the drafting of the strong Bock beer (StarkbieransticheLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany) in each brewery.
  • From the end of November and December the Christmas markets open, with mulled wine, spicy Lebkuchen, Stollen and Plätzchen fresh from the ovens. All of Bamberg emanates Christmas charm. There are also countless tours, exhibitions and concerts during this time.

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Travelling around Germany

Germany is well known for its extensive road network and Bamberg is also not far away from several motorways. You can plan your route to Bamberg using Routenplaner.web.deLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany or Reiseplanung.deLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany. If you require up to date information on the traffic situation on Germany’s roads (traffic jams etc.), the information on Bayern 3 traffic service (Bayern 3 VerkehrsserviceLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany) is updated every 3 minutes. This service is part of the southern Germany radio program). When travelling by car around Germany, we recommend that you avail yourself of this service.

Most of our participants come either by train or by a combination of plane and train. We think that this is the best decision as a car is really not necessary in Bamberg. In fact it is usually in your way as there is very little free parking available. The German rail network offer excellent deals for weekend trips, e.g. the weekend ticket which is a reasonably priced all-inclusive ticket for up to 5 people. It is valid for one day on the weekend and with it, you may travel to any location within Germany. The services and journey times of Deutschen BundesbahnLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany have also improved recently, so that rail can be a cheap, stress-free and speedy way to travel. There are trains between Bamberg and Würzburg/Frankfurt or Nürnburg/Münich at least every hour. For information on the train timetable, please refer to Online-FahrplanauskunftLink tip of the German language school TREFFPUNKT in Germany.

If you are planning a trip around Germany, these tips and links could be of help:

Have a nice trip!

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Can I bring my partner along?

Your partner would like to accompany you to Germany but not take a language course? No problem, we will find suitable accommodation for both of you. If your partner has any particular special interests that they would like to pursue during their stay, we will be glad to find more information for you. Your partner is welcome to all the activities and events organized by the school. Whilst you take your classes, your partner can explore the town. Some couples have already tried this combination and have enjoyed it.

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