German summer camp

German summer camp
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For a fun and productive way to spend your summer holidays, why not go to a summer camp in Germany? Our German summer camps combine a good time with real, concrete progress in speaking the local language. You'll come home with new friends from all over the world, and a newfound interest in the German language. Get in touch so we can discuss your options.

EF Languages Abroad

EF Languages Abroad

13 - 16 years
2-24 weeks
Abroad
Learn a language abroad in an all-inclusive group led by an EF Leader or on an individual, flexible-length course.
Destination: Germany
EF Languages Abroad

EF Languages Abroad

16 - 25 years
2-24 weeks
Abroad
Learn a language faster at an accredited EF school. Choose from 10 languages in 50 destinations. Start your course any Monday.
Destination: Germany

German summer camp

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Language summer camps in Germany

If you're a high school student, at university or on a gap year, a summer camp in Germany is a fantastic way to spend your vacation time. Studying abroad is shown to be the most efficient way to learn, so if your German needs a boost, sign up to a summer camp to make the most of your time. The great thing about summer camps in Germany is that your language skills will be put to the test the entire time, not just in class. During sports, crafts and arts activities with your fellow campers, out and about sight-seeing and exploring your destination, and socialising in the evenings, you'll be speaking German and making progress without even realising!

Accommodation options in Germany

We like you to be comfortable and happy with all aspects of your language camp, so when you sign up to go to Germany, you can customise your program to make it exactly how you want it to be. This includes choosing your own accommodation arrangements. If you want an authentic German experience, opt for a homestay. You'll be matched with a welcoming host family, and you'll live with them in their home for the duration of your summer camp. You might prefer to be more independent, in which case it'll suit you better to live in student accommodation, where you can get a taste of international student life with your classmates and set your own schedule.