Everyday German: Ukrainian Refugees Finish Intensive Course

Over the course of eight weeks, participants learned the German language through daily lessons. Using the interactive method developed by Liechtenstein Languages (LieLa), they acquired basic skills to communicate in everyday situations. In mid-June, the completion of the course and the achievement of A2 proficiency in listening and speaking were celebrated with a certificate ceremony and a small barbecue.

The course participants are delighted with the certificates they have received.

Continued demand for language courses

The demand for intensive courses remains high. As a result, the LieLa team has agreed to offer another round of courses over the summer, providing 32 more refugees with the opportunity to quickly learn the basics of the German language.

The Hilti Foundation extends its heartfelt congratulations to all graduates of the first two groups on their successful course completion. The foundation is pleased to support the summer courses, helping even more people integrate into their new environment.

Learn more about the LieLa method of language teaching on the LieLa website and in this article.

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