Sprachcaffe Languages Plus

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Sprachcaffe Languages Plus is an association of 32 Language Schools offering 7 different languages. It was established in 1983 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.[1]

In 2011 the Japanese language chain GEOS became part of the Sprachcaffe Languages Plus group.[2]

Sprachcaffe specialises in offering 'in country' language courses- students learn a language where it is spoken, however at the Frankfurt centre a number of languages are offered. Sprachcaffe currently has schools offering tuition in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese and Arabic.[3]

Sprachcaffe's flagship school is at St. Julian's in Malta,[4] which occupies a large former British army barracks.[5] Italy's oldest private school of languages, the Centro Linguistico Dante Alighieri in Florence has been a member of the Sprachcaffe Languages Plus group since 2012[6] and is operated as part of the Sprachcaffe family.[7]

In addition to language courses, Sprachcaffe Languages PLUS has a 'Travel-n-Work' department[8] which offers Work and Travel (German) programs in Australia, New Zealand and Canada and diverse volunteering projects,[9] for example in Peru, Thailand or Australia. Travel-n-Work also helps participants find jobs in Europe or internships abroad. The [[Holiday-n-Adventure]] brand offers group tours and round trips to Asia, Africa, Europe and America.

Official Website: www.sprachcaffe.com

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