Autumn courses at VHS Steglitz: Register now and learn new things!

Autumn courses at VHS Steglitz: Register now and learn new things!

Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Deutschland - The Victor Gollancz Volkshochschule (VHS) in Steglitz-Zehlendorf is planning an extensive range of courses with over 1100 different courses for autumn. These cover a variety of topics in order to meet the different needs of citizens. This includes both proven and new offers.
Berlin.de reports that in the areas of politics, society and the environment, for example, offers a "bike hike: settlements of the 1920s in the Steglitz district" and a free online course "Political discussions-discussions on daily topics".

In the cultural and design program area, entry -level courses such as "narrative technology", "artistic drawing I" and "Flamenco I" are available. For health -conscious people, the VHS offers courses such as "Delicious spreads vegan, vegetarian and game" and "Ayurvedic flash dishes". The VHS also has a wide range in the area of ​​languages, which includes the German courses for refugee people as well as integration and professional courses. Participants can learn German at different levels (A1-C2) and even take part in a "World Ride Tour with the VHSSZ: Italy-Pizza, Pasta, Politics".
Berlin.de emphasizes that registrations are possible at any time and the courses can be booked online, by post or personally in the service offices.

Integration courses as the key to participation

A central component of the offer is the integration courses, which are funded by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF). These courses are particularly important for people who are new to Germany. They enable not only to learn the German language, but also to understand German culture and legal system. The need to learn German is crucial for looking for work, filling out applications and making social contacts.
The VHS points out that knowledge about German history and culture is also essential for successful integration.

The integration courses consist of two models: the general integration course and the integration course with literacy. The latter is aimed at people who cannot read and write sufficiently. Both types of course end with the DTZ examination (German test for immigrants), which certifies the B1 language level. The orientation course concludes with the BAMF test "Life in Germany". The general integration courses include six voice modules and an orientation course of 100 lessons.
As the Volkshochschule Stolberg explains, these courses are a legal necessity for many migrants, and there are opportunities for financial support, so that fees can be partially adopted.

For more information on registration and the course offer, interested parties can visit the VHS website at www.vhssz.de or contact the service office directly on 030-9029-6156 or by email to service@vhssz.de. If you want to learn more about the integration offer, get Vladimir Lewen at 030-90299-5734 or by email to lewen@vhssz.de.

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