- German Language Center at the interDaf Universität Leipzig - Class starts every 2 months - Very low cost of accommodation - paid procedure
interDaF Universität LeipzigAbout the
interDaF combines competence and experience in the field of German as a Foreign Language within the courses it offers. Our language courses are designed to meet our course participants’ needs. All courses offered are in line with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
The International Intensive Language Courses (2 months) form a key area of our work. You can choose courses from level A1 to level C1.
Summer and Winter Language Courses take place every year, with approx. 25 hours of language instruction per week. The cultural and German studies programme accompanying these courses enables you to get a current picture of life in Germany.
We organise language course programmes on request, according to individual wishes and expectations.
We offer intensive language courses on all the five levels of the CEFR (A1 up to C1). Each course runs for eight weeks and comprises of 215 hours of lessons which take place Monday to Friday from 8 am until 1.15 pm. The course fees amount to 1575,00 € per course.
If you are an absolute beginner, you would register for an A1 course (and subsequent courses). Advanced learners may register for a higher level but would have to prove their knowledge with a certificate of Goethe Institute or a telc certificate showing a passed examination on the previous language level. Without such a certificate you would have to take part in our placement test at the beginning of the course. The result of your test will enable us to put you into the right learners’ group on the appropriate level.
We offer intensive language courses on all the five levels of the CEFR (A1 up to C1). Each course runs for eight weeks and comprises of 215 hours of lessons which take place Monday to Friday from 8 am until 1.15 pm. The course fees amount to 1575,00 € per course.
If you are an absolute beginner, you would register for an A1 course (and subsequent courses). Advanced learners may register for a higher level but would have to prove their knowledge with a certificate of Goethe Institute or a telc certificate showing a passed examination on the previous language level. Without such a certificate you would have to take part in our placement test at the beginning of the course. The result of your test will enable us to put you into the right learners’ group on the appropriate level.
Course Information
Class size
14 Students
Schedule
8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48 Weeks
Course Level
A1-C1
VISA Info
Acceptance letter issue
Minimum age
18
Accommodation
On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2025Year schedule), has been finished. (2026Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
Tuition
8 Week
16 Week
24 Week
32 Week
40 Week
(EURO)€ 1,575 / Week
(EURO)€ 3,150 / Week
(EURO)€ 4,725 / Week
(EURO)€ 6,300 / Week
(EURO)€ 7,875 / Week
48 Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
(EURO)€ 9,450 / Week
Housing Placement
(EURO)€ 300
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
1month
(EURO)€ 200 -250 (Dormitory Gärtnerstraße),€220 -€250 Dormitory Johannes-R.-Becher-Straße,€240 Student House Berliner Straße
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Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
*Refund in case of non participation:
If you deregister at least 4 weeks before class start: You will get the course fee and the accommodation fee back, only ∈100 administration fee will be deductible.
If you deregister less than 4 weeks before class start: You will get the course fee back, ∈150 administration fee will be deducted and accommodation fee is not refundable.
After class start the fees are not refundable.
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Accommodation
Student House Berliner Strasse
Option 1.
Description:
You live on one of four floors with eight single rooms each. Every floor has a huge common kitchen and a shared bathroom with shower basins, shower cubicles and separate toilets.
Room furniture: bed and bedding (blanket and pillow), wardrobe, shelf, desk, chair and armchair
Kitchen equipment: cooker, fridge, sink, cupboards, dishwasher, tables and chairs
dishes, cutlery and kitchen utensils are available
Service:
Rental of linen (at extra charge)
Internet access
coin-operated washer and dryer on each floor
TV set in the common kitchen
cost:
Rent: € 240 per month (including utilities, internet access and electricity)
Deposit: € 300
Location:
Berliner Straße 18/20, 04105 Leipzig
Northern city center, in the immediate vicinity of the central station and the institute, Distance to city center approx. 0.5 km
Tram: Lines 9, 10, 11 and 16 until tram stop "Wilhelm-Liebknecht-Platz" (one stop past the central station)
Dormitory Johannes-R.-Becher-Straße
Option 2.
Description:
You live in shared flats with two single rooms. You share kitchen and bathroom with your roommate.
Room furniture: Bed, wardrobe, shelf, desk, chair
Kitchen equipment: hotplates, fridge, sink, cupboards, table and chairs
Service:
Internet access upon conclusion of rental agreement
Own telehone and TV access possible
Coin-operated washers and dryers in the basement
Cost:
Rent: approx. €220 to €250 per month (including utilities, internet access and electricity)
Deposit: €300 (from October, 2014)
Location:
Johannes-R.-Becher-Straße 11, 04279 Leipzig
South of city, distance to city centre – approx. 6 km
Tram: Lines 10 and 16 until tram stop “Moritzhof” (ride time: ca. 20 min from city centre)
Further information on the internet at studentenwerk-leipzig.de.
Dormitory Johannes-R.-Becher-Straße
Option 3.
Description:
You live in shared flats with two single rooms. You share kitchen and bathroom with your roommate.
Room furniture: Bed, wardrobe, shelf, desk, chair
Kitchen equipment: hotplates, fridge, sink, cupboards, table and chairs
Service:
Internet access upon conclusion of rental agreement
Own telehone and TV access possible
Coin-operated washers and dryers in the basement
Cost:
Rent: approx. €220 to €250 per month (including utilities, internet access and electricity)
Deposit: €300 (from October, 2014)
Location:
Johannes-R.-Becher-Straße 11, 04279 Leipzig
South of city, distance to city centre – approx. 6 km
Tram: Lines 10 and 16 until tram stop “Moritzhof” (ride time: ca. 20 min from city centre)
Surroundings
It is the following combination that makes a difference in Leipzig: It´s a big city with lots of green spaces where people are open towards the new. Many have described it as lively and exciting – a place in which highbrow and subculture coexist. The New York Times annually publishes 31 destinations worldwide which one should absolutely visit. Not only does it elect Leipzig as the most interesting destination in Germany, but it also ranks the city as number 10, before Los Angeles and after Antarctica.
Leipzig is, today as then, a cosmopolitan, multidimensional and, first and foremost, a likeable major city spreading its provincial charm. Its inhabitants are tolerant and curious about all visitors. It offers excellent study and living conditions to the numerous students. You can study almost any subject at the Leipzig higher educational institutions, including its university. Rents are reasonable, libraries have modern facilities and there is a high density of cafés in the city. New and historic, traditional and modern are intertwined. St. Nicholas Church, symbol of the Peaceful Revolution of 1989, is located in the immediate vicinity of the 600-year old university. Also, St. Thomas Church where Johann Sebastian Bach’s grave is situated, is only a few minutes away. Nestled in between these sights are sumptuous arcades and the impressive new building of the Museum of Fine Arts.
Leipzig was and still is an attractive city for intellectuals and artists. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Sebastian Bach and Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Wilhelm Ostwald, Max Beckmann and Bernhard Heisig – they all taught, studied or lived here. Currently names such as Neo Rauch, Josef Haslinger, Kurt Masur or Matthias Weischer establish the city’s reputation as a metropolis of arts and culture.
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