IN HUNGARIAN: https://www.interlanguage.hu/magyar-nyelvtanfolyam/

Hungarian courses online or in classroom
Our online trainings are held on a digital platform agreed with the participant(s).
Our classroom trainings take place in the center of Budapes at our language school.

Course start: continuously throughout the year
We start our Hungarian group language courses throughout the year depending on the number of applicants.
Our individual Hungarian courses start within one week of registration.

Individual and small group courses
Our Hungarian language courses take place within the framework of individual and small group courses (groups of 2 and 3-4 participants).

Number of  lessons
The number of lessons for an Hungarian language course module is 24 lessons (24 x 45 minutes) for a group course.

In the case of an individual Hungarian course, the total number of lessons is flexible, it will be determined according to the request of the participant.

Course schedule
The course schedule for the Hungarian language courses is always tailored to the needs of the participant(s). This applies to both our individual and small group courses.

Levels: from beginner to Advanced (C1)
We offer Hungarian language courses from beginner to advanced at the following levels:
A1, A2, A2+, B1, B1+, B2, B2+, C1, C1+

Preliminary assessment test
For non-beginners, Hungarian language courses are preceded by a test to assess the current language knowledge of the participant.

Professional and special Hungarian courses
Among our Hungarian language courses, we also offer professional language and special Hungarian courses, including:

Professional Hungarian language courses:

  • medical/healthcare Hungarian courses
  • business, economy, commercial, engineering, catering industry

Special Hungarian trainings:

  • Hungarian language exam preparation course
  • Hungarian language course for university studies
  • preparatory course for an Hungarian job interview
  • preparatory course for the Hungarian citizenship exam
  • tourist language course for travelers to Hungary
  • country studies about Hungary
  • intercultural training

International groups and individual courses for language learners from all around the world
Our Hungarian language courses are regularly attended by international students.
In this case, the language of instruction will be chosen in agreement with the participant(s), for example, the lesson may be taught in Spanish, German, etc.

Upon request we also offer the possibility that the language of instruction during the language courses are in the target language (Hungarian).

Corporate Hungarian courses
We also organize Hungarian language training within the framework of corporate language courses.

Learn Hungarian with us and enjoy the benefits of your improved language skills in your conversations with your friends, on your travels, at work or during your business meetings!

PRACTICAL GUIDE TO HUNGARY

Which service providers can you communicate with in English? (foreign and Hungarian service sectors, the cost of services)

What should you do in Hungary when you have a free day/weekend?

Where and how should you travel? (sights, things to do in Budapest, Hungary)

What are the curiosities of Budapest/Hungary? (specialties of Budapest/Hungary)

How can you stay healthy? (sports facilities and hiking routes, healthy eating in Hungary)
What should you do if you are ill? (healthcare services for foreigners in Hungary)

If you want to make your life easier here in Hungary, if you want to have credible and reliable information in relation to the above mentioned issues or if you have any further questions in connection with your stay in Hungary, come to our 1-day training session

The language of the training is flexible: Hungarian or English.

The price includes the tuition fee and the training script.

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GUIDE TO HUNGARIAN CULTURE

  • If you would like to learn Hungarian but you have not yet decided to start – or if you are already learning Hungarian but you would like to know more about the particularities of Hungarian language,
  • If you would like to learn more about the history of Hungary, if you would like to know why the bells ring every day at noon in Hungary,
  • If you are interested in Hungarian traditions, habits, if you want to know why we paint red eggs at Easter
  • If you would like to read Hungarian literature, to go to art exhibitions or listen to music composed by Hungarian composers,
  • If you would like to know how Hollywood is related to Hungarians,
  • If you are curious to know which of the objects you use were invented by Hungarians,
  • If you want to take a gift home but cannot decide what is considered a Hungaricum, what is authentic and what is not,

The language of the training is flexible: Hungarian or English.


Some interesting tidbits about the Hungarian language:

Hungarian or magyar, with its back to front names and 44 letters is definitely one of the most challenging languages in the world. With approximately 13 million native speakers, Hungarian, with its unique linguistic characteristics, is part of the Uralic language family and is one of the Ugric languages in the Finno–Ugric language group.
There is no denying that Hungarian rhymes with Hollywood. Paul Newman, Peter Falk, Béla Lugosi, Goldie Hawn, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Tony Curtis, Mariska Hargitay, Jamiee Lee Curtis, Drew Barrymore, Rachel Weisz, Adrien Brody…a never-ending list of some of the household names in Hollywood who are known to be of Hungarian origin.
 
Two of “The Big 5” American production companies were founded by Hungarians. Paramount Pictures, founded by Ricse born, Adolph Zukor, celebrates the success of silver screen sensations such as The Godfather or Titanic, while we get to thank 20th Century Fox, today known as 20th Century Studios, founded by Tolcsva born Fried Vilmos better known as William Fox, for films like Home Alone or The Sound of music.
 
Here is a story of one of the countless Hungarians who were honored by stars on the Hollywood walk of fame.
 
Paul Lukas (born Pál Munkácsi) was born in Budapest in 1894. He was a member of the theater troupe at the Víg Theater when, in the midst of a performance, Paul looked down from stage, looked toward the audience and straight into the eyes of the love of his life, Gizella Benes. With her address in his pocket, Paul left to work abroad on the very next day. This did not discourage him however. Every single day for a year he would send three stems of roses and his business card to Gizella by a courier. His return home led straight to Gizella’s address, where he introduced himself and immediately asked for her hand. Paul went on to star in movies like Hitchcock’s The Lady Vanishes, Little Women with Katherine Hepburn, his most notable success however is his Academy Award winning performance in Watch on the Rhine where he starred alongside Bette Davis.
Hungarians however, are not solely influential in Hollywood. The Hungarian film industry itself has a phenomenal reputation in the world of motion picture arts. With 2 wins and 8 nominations for the Academy Award in the Best Foreign Language Film category, Hungary is one of the top 10 most successful countries in the world in the category. Nominees like Zoltán Fábri’s The Boys of Paul Street and Károly Makk’s Cat’s Play or winners Mephisto directed by István Szabó and László Nemes’ Son of Saul are true triumphs of Hungarian cinema. Films like The Witness (A tanú), Hyppolit the Butler (Hyppolit a lakáj), Merry-Go-Round (Körhinta), or The Toth Family (Isten hozta, őrnagy úr!) with the king of Hungarian theater, Zoltán Latinovits will forever stand the test of time.