I have been trying to find a good German language course in Basel (which will not break the bank ). So far I have checked up Inlingua, Berlitz and SKK. However all these institutes are quite expensive (upwards of 1800 CHF for a beginner course in German lasting 20 weeks approx. with 1 session per week).
Can someone please inform me whether there are other financially viable alternatives to learn German in Basel? I am looking for a course which will grant a certificate at the end of completion of a particular level.
Does anyone know anything about ACADEMIA? They just won some new business award and it's been recommended by a couple of swiss friends that work there...hence, my fear of it being bias. Expensive? Quality? Any help would be nice. Thanks
Thanks to everyone! I'll check up the leads and see if they match my requirements (especially the course completion certificate). If I get any information, I'll post the same on the forum.
I had very good impressions at Inlingua.ch at Aeschenplatz Basel in 2008 while I was studying French. They are not cheap, but they kept and even increased my motivation and that is priceless.
Migros Clubschule can be also interesting, if you don't have that much money.
Or try learning online with myngle.com for example. It is much cheaper than studying offline in Switzerland. You can even practice free of charge at sharedtalk.com.
Orsini at Heuwagge is slightly cheaper but not much, finding a college student to give you private lessons might be a cheaper alternative.Check out the Unibas website.
can any one recommend a language school in Basel to learn German.
I got off the boat a couple of weeks back and currently a house husband. I'm a qualified mechanical/design engineer so it would be good to find something constructive to do that would help me in finding some work out here.
Same situation here, I want to lear Gearman in Basel starting the very begining, searched for a few school, and found that only Academia mentioned "Beginner Level".
Any suggestion on schools for beginners? I want multi-choices. Thanks
I am taking a course with ecap (Clarastrasse 17, 4005). I looked at quite a few courses and theirs was the best value. I have been very impressed with them so far.
You know what... I'm not sure but maybe Center Point can help...
Few weeks ago I saw some language courses there so maybe it's worth visiting. I think they won't give you any certificate that you would like to have but I think it might be a good chance to improve langauge skills.