A visit to Berlin is perfect for GCSE and A-Level German Language students to help improve their listening and language skills giving them the practice they need in relaxed real-life situations.
Classes can first take part in German language workshops to prep their linguistic capabilities for real-life scenarios, such as visiting and ordering food at the famous Berlin Christmas Markets, and then exploring the famous Berlin landmarks.
From visiting Brandenburg Gate to the 1934 Olympic Stadium, your German language class will have plenty of exciting and educational opportunities to boost their knowledge of not only the German language but the German capital as well.
Take a look at a WST Berlin sample itinerary below.
One of Berlin’s most famous squares and a key meeting point in the heart of the city. Home to iconic landmarks, shops, and historic sites, it offers a fascinating insight into Berlin’s past and present. For German language students, visiting Alexanderplatz provides an excellent opportunity to practise German while exploring one of the city's most vibrant and culturally significant areas.
Many of Berlin’s most famous landmarks are within walking distance, making a walking tour one of the best ways to discover the city. Learn about Berlin’s history, culture, and iconic sights with an expert guide. For German language students, tours can also be conducted in German, combining sightseeing with an immersive language-learning experience.
The Sony Centre offers German language students the chance to experience modern Berlin in the heart of Potsdamer Platz. Surrounded by impressive architecture, shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, it is an ideal place to practise German in real-life situations while learning about Berlin’s development and contemporary culture.
We can include specific visits in your itinerary, additional visits can be added based on the trip length and needs of the curriculum or teacher.
Get A QuoteA group of museums located in the centre of Berlin on the River Spree: Alte Nationalgalerie: 19th Century paintings and sculptures from artists such as Monet, Renoir and Cezanne. Pergamon Museum: Antiquities, Islamic Art, Middle Eastern Art and objects. Bode Museum: Home to a collection of sculptures from Byzantium through to the Middle Ages. The New Museum and The Old Museum: Greek, Roman and Egyptian art.
An indoor tropical beach with watersslides, lagoons, rapids and wave pools. Great fun and a great place for students to burn off excess energy. This is approximately a one-hour drive from the centre of Berlin.
We can include specific visits in your itinerary, additional visits can be added based on the trip length and needs of the curriculum or teacher.
Get A QuotePlanning a German language trip to Berlin? Use our sample itinerary to help picture what your trip could look like. Our itineraries are flexible, visits and timings will be planned based on your needs.
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