Quality guaranteed for German learners
Courses at German language schools catering to international students can be reviewed in line with European standards for the first time, according to FDSV.
Courses at German language schools catering to international students can be reviewed in line with European standards for the first time, according to FDSV.
The number of language travellers from Germany has decreased since 2016, despite education agents increasing sales, according to the German Association of Language Travel Organisers.
The German outbound study travel market remained steady last year, according to an annual agency survey, which shows that the number of students going abroad for language study fell by just under 2%.
Astur in Fulda and Lingoschools in Frankfurt have joined the German agency association FDSV. A new "Sprachreise-Finder" on the FDSV website now makes it easier to search for courses.
Germany’s study travel sector maintained its performance of previous years with bookings declining by only 1.29%, according to agency association FDSV. But, agents reported a rise in later bookings because of security concerns.
The Eurocrisis hasn't affected Germany's outbound student market as 2013 figures from the German agency association, FDSV, show that student weeks increased, lead by strong demand for English courses in the junior market. The UK continues to dominate destination choice but has lost market share to English speaking competitors including Malta and the USA the association reports.
Both the UK and Germany are calling on the creative photography skills of international students to promote study opportunities in competitions with prizes worth £250 and €500 respectively. FDSV in Germany and the British Council in the UK are behind the promotions.