German language courses Sample Clauses

The 'German language courses' clause establishes the terms under which German language instruction will be provided, either as part of an employment package or a service agreement. Typically, this clause outlines who is eligible to attend the courses, the level and duration of instruction, and whether costs are covered by the employer or service provider. Its core practical function is to ensure that parties understand the availability and scope of language training, thereby supporting integration and effective communication for non-German speakers.
German language courses. Each German language course has a minimum number of four participants. The GRB is entitled to adjust the course according to the respective number of course participants and to coordinate the required teaching units while maintaining the same payment terms. The number of teaching units can vary between 48 and 80 units per month depending on the course size and level. If the number of participants is less than four, the course will be postponed by one month or the next possible date.
German language courses. The subject matter of the education agreement is, on the one hand, the teaching offer to prepare the course participants of the language course for the desired level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). In the German language courses, the course participants are taught with the objective of preparing them for an examination of their German-language proficiency according to the Common European Frame of Reference for Languages (CEFR) at the desired proficiency level. In the DSH-course, the course participants are taught with the objective of preparing them for “Die Deutsche Sprachprüfung (DSH)”, i.e. the “German Language Test for the Admission of Foreign Study Applicants” (DSH).
German language courses. Each scholarship holder is entitled to receive German language and intercultural training, partly in Egypt and in Germany (up to two months of German language courses in Egypt followed by a course of up to six months in Germany) at a suitable institution before the beginning of study. A) Funding during the language course in Egypt includes: • A per diem of 30 EGP (100 EGP for scholarship-holders from outside Greater Cairo area) per course day. Scholarship-holders are expected to manage their accommodation in Cairo by themselves. B) Funding during the language course in Germany includes: • The costs of accommodation. • The costs of health, accident and liability insurances. • Travel allowance from the language center to the host institution or university at the end of the language course in Germany. • The return costs from the language course location to the host university or institution for a preparatory visit may be paid.
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