Social Activities

A weekly new program of 3 activities is offered on the notice boards every Monday. The guided activities are optional. The office team can be contacted for advice or information. A notice board also provides information on what to do and where to go and of course on upcoming events in Berlin or Munich.

BERLIN:
MÜNCHEN:

Jan. 18
Bowling

Jan. 19
Pakistanian Restaurant

Jan. 24
Show at Planetarium

Jan. 27
Film: Berlin in the 1920ies

Jan. 29
Theatre: Lulu

Feb. 4
Silent movie with Live-Piano

Feb. 5
Planetarium

Feb. 1

Exhibition: Landschaft Ressource

Feb. 7
Museum: c/o Berlin photo exhibition

Feb. 9

Guided City Tour

Feb. 11

Botanical Garden

Feb. 17

German Cooking with our teacher Ludwig

Feb. 18

Underground tour: Brewery

Feb. 15
Naturkundemuseum

Feb. 22

Computer games museum

Feb. 24

Memorial Concentration Camp Sachsenhausen

Feb. 21
Restaurant Henn

Feb. 29

Arcanoa-Bar Open Stage

Mar. 2
Museum: Martin-Gropius Bau

Mar. 1

Bar: Heinz Minki

Jan. 19
Bar hopping

Jan. 24
Jewish Museum

Jan. 26
Pub tour

Jan. 28
Circus Show

Jan. 31
City Museum

Feb. 2
Pub tour

Feb. 7
Visit of the famous "Deutsches Museum"

Feb. 9
Pub tour

Feb. 14
Cinema

Feb. 16
Cocktailbar

Feb. 21
City tour

Feb. 23
Restaurant

Feb. 28
Jewish Museum

Mar. 1
Bar

BWS Germanlingua is member of

sprachschule deutsch



Recognized by the
CSN Sweden





Comments of former students:


"The school is great environment to learn in. All the staff are very friendly and our teacher was a lot of fun and really advanced my German language as well as my understanding of German culture. The self-catering apartment was also a great experience and has helped to immerse me into the learning process. Vielen Dank BWS!"
Merlin Gelly, 30, Great Britain

"Overall I found my time here in BWS very rewarding. Starting off in A1 to now in C1, every level had a different way of learning, catering to
different needs of the students in each class. Of course it wasn't all just grammar. We also learned about the people and experienced the culture here, for Munich has a lot to offer. This I found quite refreshing, as I felt more integrated. As for the teachers here, all were very welcoming and encouraging and so made learning here all the funner! They really do try and get to know each student."

Tina Tsai, 22, Australia

"The German course in Berlin was just great. The lessons were interesting and the teachers were able to make you feel as if you were a part of the class. Even the hardest topics were well explained also with the use of games or team challenges. Also the material provided by the teachers was "entertaining" and it was open to many different conversation themes. Being in a class with people coming from all over the world was fantastic, and really interesting. Thanks!"
Laura Corsi, 17, Italy