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Deutsch-Institut Tirol was founded in 1981 by Hans Ebenhöh who is still the director. It achieved accreditation status by the quasi-governmental body Campus Austria in 1993 as a language school of outstanding merit. Learn German and ski, play tennis, golf, hike in the mountains etc.
DIT is a small school set in the Austrian Alps in the world renowned sports and holiday town of Kitzbühel with its tremendous infrastructure, surrounded by exceptional natural beauty, 130 km south of Munich, 70 km each from Salzburg and Innsbruck.
With nearly fourty years of experience of teaching German as a foreign language, we have improved our programme over the years in response to feed back from students. The school welcomes students from all over the world. As a small school, we can offer a friendly and efficient service when you are inquiring and booking your course.
We offer German courses all year round in tiny classes with experienced teachers. That is - together with a lot of contact students-teachers - the reason why your learn at a pace well above average. You can combine your course with some outstanding free time activities. On weekends students also can make cultural trips to Munich, Salzburg and Innsbruck.
October to April: German and skiing or snowboarding, ice skating, indoor tennis, indoor swimming , walking in snow covered surrondings etc.
April to October: German and (mountain) hiking, golf, tennis, horse back riding, paragliding, mountain climbing, canoeing, white water rafting etc.
Learning a language in the country where it is spoken is acknowledged as being the most effective way to learn. Get away from the big cities and enjoy your course in the mountains, and combine your learning with winter sports or summer activities. We look forward to hearing from you!
The nationality and age mix at Deutsch-Institut Tirol varies over different time periods, courses and levels. Throughout the year, the average age is 32. In the summer, the average age is 30.
DIT teaches students from all over the world, including:
Since January 1981, under the motto “small is beautiful”, we’ve been offering German courses in very small groups in the world famous sport and holiday resort of Kitzbühel in the Tyrolean Alps.
Kitzbühel is an hour's drive from Salzburg and Innsbruck, and about an hour and a half's drive from Munich.
DIT is in Kitzbühel in Austria close to the border of Bavaria, South Germany. It is a small, ancient town in the west Austrian province of Tyrol, the mountainous part of Austria. It is internationally famous because of the annual World Championship Downhill Ski Race. Kitzbühel is also host to the Austrian Tennis Open Championships. The town itself is therefore well served by trains, buses, and roads, as well as being an attractive alpine town surrounded by mountains.
The school is set in a leafy suburb of the town, a 15-minute walk from the centre. This is a convenient location, with accommodation for students, supermarkets, a large sports equipment and clothing store, pubs, restaurants and a bank within 5-10 minutes walk. There are also tennis courts, golf courts and a riding school within walking distance from the school.
There are bus stops all over the town, taking skiers to the slopes. Our nearest bus stop is a three-minute walk from the school.
Classes were (almost) private because of the summer saison.
The teacher focuses on the things you need to learn.
Location is in a sports club building, but is okay.
Activities with the daughter of the teacher were great.
Climbing mountains, visiting a wildpark, drinking a beer or coffee together was a great way to learn the German language.
Housing with family Swidrak was great. Karin is a great hostess.
There was nothing I didn’t like.
Great experience.
In the morning the courses were held in a fun way and in a stimulating environment, and in the afternoon the city and its surroundings offered countless opportunities to spend the holiday.
In addition, the free offer by the school of three weekly meetings allows you to further improve the ability to deliver speeches in the language and to meet new people.
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Morning German lessons with a very experienced teacher and skiing in the afternoon, what is not to like. Social events were also great.
Show details » Read more...Hotel Entstrasser was definitely the best lodging choice. It had a great breakfast and internet throughout the hotel. The family was very friendly and helpful as well.
Doris was a great instructor and Hans was a great coordinator. Kitzbuehel is a lovely town with lots of activities for free time.
The course was a wonderful experience, I think I improved
my German a lot. Our teacher Hans was a very pleasant man,
He knows everything about Kitzbuhel, Tirol, Austria.
I enjoyed my stay in Pension Oberhauser. Frau Oberhauser
found always tíme to talk to me, her Pension is clean,
comfortable, right next to the school .
It was brilliant, the teacher was fantastic, he was very knowledgeable and made it very easy to feel relaxed. I learnt a lot and I am much more comfortable speaking German. The location was beautiful, with a view of the mountains and the bus was very frequent. The bus stop was only a few minutes walk away.
Show details » Read more...I spent 2 weeks doing the beginner course and it was a great start to learning the language, I got a very good introduction to the basics. The teachers are kind and understanding, and all in all good people. They also gave us general information about the area and what to do, where to go which was useful. I had a good time and would recommend to anyone wanting to learn or improve their German.
Show details » Read more...DIT is in a beautiful location - Kitzbühel, in the Austrian Alps. The classes were personalized to the needs and interests of each student. I quickly gained confidence in my ability to speak the language and increased my vocabulary and understanding. Many opportunities for sightseeing, hiking, etc,
Show details » Read more...The teachers at the Deutsch Institute in Tirol were excellent. The location of the school was very good, The recommendation of the places To stay are very good too. My experience at Entrasser Garni hotel was excellent, the hotel is small, very clean, excellent breakfast, but most of all the owners are ver kind and helpful.
The social activities in the afternoon were fine. I did not like that the place I had my classes was not clean, there were other people using it for other activities and left the place dirty.
Valentina, mu student advisor was always helpful and friendly.
Liebe Elizabeth,
Ich freue mich über deine positiven Worte über das Deutsch-Institut Tirol!!! Auch für uns war es ein Vergnügen, mit dir zu arbeiten, zu sprechen, beisammen zu sein!
Alles Gute Hans
Dear Elizabeth,
I am very pleased about your positive words about the Deutsch-Institut Tirol!!! It was also a pleasure to us to work, talk and be together with you.
All the best Hans
I had never formally studied German, prior to attending the school I did download a few language apps and study that for a few months. Therefore, I as a true beginner, so I was in the beginner class with 2 other students. Our instructor, Reiner could not have been more patient and kind. After two weeks I feel that my skills have really improved and I am going to continue to study on my own.
Hans organized fun outings for the group which gave us all a chance to practice our German. During my stay in Kitzbuhel I stated at Hotel Garni Enstrasser, which was also wonderful and just a few minutes walk to the school. I believe there were 9 or 10 other students that also stayed at Hotel Garni Enstrasser so that also enhanced the overall experience.
I enjoyed my time at Deutsch-Institu so much that I plan to go for another two weeks in 2020
At different stages of my life I have attended at least ten language schools, in eight different countries, studying four foreign languages. DIT is the benchmark against which I compare all the others and it stands way out in front.
I was over 50 when I began to learn German and was close to giving up when I came to DIT for the first time. It was as though my spinning wheels suddenly found traction. After two weeks I had not only made astonishing progress, but my confidence was transformed.
The small class sizes are a big factor, but I think the commitment and enthusiasm of the teachers are what makes the difference. They see that everybody gets plenty of air time and the conversation flows freely without interruption - errors are noted and only reviewed at the end. I think that is the best way to develop fluency. And somehow they manage to make even the awful German grammar into a stimulating challenge.
I came back year after year right up until my retirement. I am now working on getting my other foreign languages up to the same standard as my German. This year alone I have spent 4 weeks at the Sorbonne institute, and another 4 weeks at a private language school in Colombia. But I have yet to find any schools as effective as DIT.
Moreover: my 14 year-old son was really struggling with German at school. He was so bad that he was advised to drop it in order to focus on his other GCSE subjects. As a last-ditch effort I persuaded him to join me at DIT for two weeks one December (using the skiing opportunities as an incentive). Soon after he went back to school in January his German teacher phoned my wife to say he was now the best student in her class. His best grades at GCSE and A-level were in German, and he went on to study it at University.
That’s what I call effectiveness.
Wonderful teacher: enthusiastic about teaching, passionate about the German language, always positive. Hans knew the history/origin of the language, was particularly good at explaining grammar concepts and was able to adapt his way to teach on the need of the students.
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Lieber Student! Liebe Studentin!
Herzlichen Dank für Deine gute Bewertung!
Wir freuen uns auf ein Wiedersehen!
Mit besten Grüßen
Hans und das Deutsch-Institut Tirol
I first studied at the Deutsch-Insitut in 1990. I have been back several times since then, most recently in 2017. What I most value is the opportunity for conversation in German and the chance to refresh my knowledge of German grammar. The instruction is not confined to the morning classes: it continues with afternoon visits to the lake, or to a coffee house in town.
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Lieber Student! Liebe Studentin!
Herzlichen Dank für Deine gute Bewertung!
Wir freuen uns auf ein Wiedersehen!
Mit besten Grüßen
Hans und das Deutsch-Institut Tirol
Homestays are carefully selected and offer students the opportunity to learn more about the local culture in a comfortable setting while studying German in Kitzbuhel. These homes are often between 5 - 7 minutes away from the school by public transport. Families usually offer affordable meal plans that allow you to sample the local cuisine. If you have special requests or diet restrictions (because of religion or health reasons), please let us know in advance. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about homestay housing
It is possible to live in a rented apartment during your study in Kitzbuhel, but this tends to be more expensive. DIT provides some assistance with apartment rentals or you can rent an apartment on your own. Learn more about apartment housing
DIT provides some assistance with hotel or hostel reservations or you can reserve a room on your own. Learn more about hostel housing
We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. However, the school can supply you with all the documentation you need to support your visa application.
Your letter of acceptance will be sent to your home address by regular mail at no charge to you.
Please note that we do not book flights for our students. If you are researching airfare costs, we recommend using Kayak.com, a search engine that lets you compare flight options from your home country to Kitzbuhel based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
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Since January 1981, under the motto “small is beautiful”, we’ve been offering German courses in very small groups in the world famous sport and holiday resort of Kitzbühel in the Tyrolean Alps.
Kitzbühel is an hour's drive from Salzburg and Innsbruck, and about an hour and a half's drive from Munich.
DIT is in Kitzbühel in Austria close to the border of Bavaria, South Germany. It is a small, ancient town in the west Austrian province of Tyrol, the mountainous part of Austria. It is internationally famous because of the annual World Championship Downhill Ski Race. Kitzbühel is also host to the Austrian Tennis Open Championships. The town itself is therefore well served by trains, buses, and roads, as well as being an attractive alpine town surrounded by mountains.
The school is set in a leafy suburb of the town, a 15-minute walk from the centre. This is a convenient location, with accommodation for students, supermarkets, a large sports equipment and clothing store, pubs, restaurants and a bank within 5-10 minutes walk. There are also tennis courts, golf courts and a riding school within walking distance from the school.
There are bus stops all over the town, taking skiers to the slopes. Our nearest bus stop is a three-minute walk from the school.
Have questions? Get answers from Deutsch-Institut Tirol staff, Language International student advisors, and past students.
Ask a questionSorry, unfortunately not. Our lower age limit is 18 years of age. Some people are even above 60, most learners are between some 22 and 45.