Language travel guide Australia: tips, ideas, experiences

Learn English in the mornings in a well-air-conditioned classroom with fellow students from all over the world. Spend the afternoons relaxing by, on or in the sea with your host family or new friends. This is exactly what a language study trip to Australia is all about. Combining the useful with the pleasant - learning a language and experiencing an unforgettable vacation - is easily possible on the fifth continent and inspires language enthusiasts of almost every generation time and time again.

Language study trip Australia - The right places, the right time

Anyone flying to Australia wants to travel and get to know the country and its people. However, for many travelers, taking a language course at one of the many language schools at the start of their round trip is part of this. An English course is the perfect way to adapt to the environment, improve your language skills, make your first contacts, benefit from the experiences of others and receive individual travel tips. But which place should you choose to attend a language course? Should it be the metropolis of Sydney, with its wealth of cultural offerings, vibrant nightlife and close proximity to countless beaches, including the famous Bondi Beach? Is it better to choose the small town of Byron Bay for a language study trip in Australia, which is known as a surfing and diving paradise and promises a very relaxed time? Or rather Noosa, Brisbane, Melbourne, Cairns, Airlie Beach, Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast or the Sunshine Coast?

It's definitely not easy to decide on just one destination for your English language course, so it's not uncommon for travelers to choose not just one, but two. But which one? And once you have decided, what should you look out for when choosing a language school in Australia? Are there different courses on offer and what are the differences? Does it make sense to travel Down Under for an intensive language course and is a language course in business English perhaps better suited to a language school in England? Is it possible to take a language diploma during a language study trip to Australia and how long do these diploma courses usually last? Is it better to fly to the east coast in November or April and how long can Swiss nationals actually stay in Australia? Do you need a visa? And certain insurances? Do you have to live with a host family or are there also dormitories? Is every language school centrally located and does it also offer organized leisure activities?

There seems to be no end to the questions once you start looking into the topic of language travel to Australia in more detail. That's why Ausbildung-Weiterbildung.ch and Karriere.ch have put together a detailed guide that will provide you with comprehensive information on these and many other questions and help you plan your language study trip to Australia. You will receive useful information and tips on choosing a language school in Australia, the most common language courses, the various types of accommodation and much more. Read this guide thoroughly and use it to make your language study trip an unforgettable experience.

Overview of schools for language travel Australia