Slovak 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 Slovak group language courses throughout the year depending on the number of applicants.
Our individual Slovak courses start within one week of registration.

Individual and small group courses
Our Slovak 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 Slovak language course module is 24 lessons (24 x 45 minutes) for a group course.

In the case of an individual Slovak 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 Slovak 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 Slovak language courses from beginner to advanced at the following levels:
A1, A2, A2+, B1, B1+, B2, B2+, C1

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

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

Professional Slovak language courses:

  • business, economy, commercial, catering industry

Special Slovak trainings:

  • Slovak language exam preparation course
  • Slovak language course for university studies
  • preparatory course for an Slovak job interview
  • tourist language course for travelers to Slovakia
  • country studies about Slovakia

International groups and individual courses for language learners from all around the world
Our Slovak 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 (Slovak).

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

Application

Learn Slovak at our language school 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!

You can apply for our courses in person at our customer service office, by phone, or by email from Monday to Thursday between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., and on Fridays between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Should you wish to visit us in person, our office is conveniently located in the city centre at 1056 Budapest, Váci Street 47.

You can reach us by phone at +36 20 340 4411 or +36 20 222 7653 (also available on Viber and WhatsApp), or by email at mail@interlanguage.info. Following your enrolment, our course coordination team will contact you and begin preparing the selected training programme.

About Slovak language and culture

With more than 2,400 caves and over 1,300 mineral springs, Slovakia is home to seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Bratislava, the nation’s capital, holds a unique distinction — it is the only capital city in the world whose metropolitan area borders two foreign countries.

Slovak, or slovenčina, is the official language of Slovakia and is also recognized among the official languages of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. The language is spoken natively by approximately 5.2 million people.

“Považuj každý deň ako svoj najlepši!” – “Consider every day as your best one!” says a well-known Slovak proverb.

Slovakia also has its own version of Robin Hood. According to legend, Juraj Jánošík became famous for robbing the rich and giving the spoils to the poor. Among Slovakia’s many notable figures stands Daniela Hantuchová, the now-retired tennis star who won the first of her five WTA titles in 2002, the same year she reached the quarterfinals at both the US Open and Wimbledon — all at the age of just 19.

A traditional Slovak dish, kapustnica, is a delicious cabbage soup typically served during Christmas festivities. However, thanks to its rich and hearty flavor, it is cherished and enjoyed throughout the entire year.