Description
Frankfurt is the native city of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
It has 650.000 inhabitants, is a very cosmopolitan city
ideal for foreign businessmen. More than 400 foreign banks
has representation in this city, seat of the European
Central bank. It has a strategic location and many European
routes cross it. The Institute is located in a renewed
building of the 19th century in the Sachsenhausen district
in front of Frankfurt South Station (Südbahnhof).
The institute enjoys a very good location for public transport,
trains, streetcars and subway.
Lodging
The lodging offered by the institute include single or
shared apartments.
Academic
The Goethe Institut is equipped with new technology, not
only in the multimedia room but also in the classrooms.
Form the fist day, German is spoken in the classroom.
In agreement with their knowledge, the students are assigned
to the most suitable group of learning . The allocation
to a course is based on a written test and an interview.
With the intention of enriching the classroom experience,
the Goethe Institut uses new materials and techniques
like interviews, discussions and role-plays in addition
to text books.
Activities
The cultural life of Frankfurt has something for everyone:
famous museums with changing exhibitions, the contemporary
art appears in more than 100 galleries, there are lot
of theaters and music all over the city. Frankfurt is
the most cultural city of Germany. The students can also
practice sports, go to the fitness centers, where tennis
can be practiced, golf, swimming, etc.