Our Programs
InterACT has been bringing English to life in German and Austrian schools for over a decade. Our native-speaking Teaching Artists offer project weeks, workshops, project days, and class trips for grades 1–13 — creative, communicative, and built around your students.
In-School Workshops
Global Speaker Week
Bring diversity into your classroom with a week of language games, projects, activities and dynamic discussions focused on our shared global future.
Native Speaker Week
Students spend a week immersed in English, learning with native speakers through games, creative projects and real-world activities.
Class Trips
Travel into an English-speaking world without leaving the country, combining language immersion, teamwork and creativity in an unforgettable class trip.
English Theater Week
Students create an original production alongside theatre professionals, building confidence, creativity and communication skills.
Art in Action Week
An innovative mix of our most popular performing arts activities, the Art in Action Week teaches a variety of English skills in the context of the arts.
Media Week
Students explore different media formats through English, creating their own work and bringing it all together in a final Media Festival.
Our English Culture Day transforms your school into an English-speaking world, with creative workshops led by native speakers.
English Culture Day
In this course, students will work with Ben, a professional film actor from Australia.
online: Filmmaking Course
In this course, students work with Brea, a professional musician and performer from Australia.
Online: Creative Writing Course
Students create a short film with professional filmmakers, exploring roles on and off camera while developing creative and media skills.
English Film Week
Students bring Shakespeare’s words to life through performance, exploring characters, emotions and meaning alongside native speakers.
Shakespeare Workshop
Students practise job interviews, presentations and public speaking in English through realistic role-play with native speakers.
Job Preparation Skills Workshop
Students prepare for English oral exams through realistic test scenarios, interactive activities and speaking practice.
English Test Preparation
Students develop the skills and confidence to debate and persuade in English, exploring topics that matter to them and learning to argue both sides.
English Debating Skills WorkshoP
Students explore new planets and mysterious cultures, using English to create their own space-themed theatre.
Kids Space Adventure
Students bring imaginary creatures to life, creating and performing them through crafts, games and dance in a final Monster Parade.
Monster Parade
New research in neuroscience demonstrates the critical connection between students' emotions and their learning process.
Five Minute Activities / PD
This workshop introduces language teachers to a simple format for making short films with their pupils.
Two Minute Movies / PD
Stop motion animation is an exciting cross-disciplinary digital tool for communicative language teaching.
Stop-Motion Animation / PD
This workshop is based on an adaptation of script analysis for actors, which has been developed for use in the EFL classroom.
From Page to Stage / PD
The Performance Skills workshop explores methods for implementing a performative pedagogy in the EFL classroom.
Performance Skills / PD
Pricing
InterACT is a non-profit. Our goal is to deliver the highest-quality programs, curriculum and instructors to every student.
We don't list fixed prices, because the final cost depends on several factors — whether we can secure external funding, the number of students and classes taking part, the type of program, and whether our team stays in hotels or with host families.
Whatever program you choose, an InterACT project costs far less than a class trip or a comparable visit to an English-speaking country.
Since 2010, we've funded over a thousand projects together with parents, school administrators, parent networks, external funders and the German state — often in combination.
Contact us for a non-binding offer, and we'll help you find a funding solution that fits your school.
10 steps to bring InterACT to your school
FAQ
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Professionalism. We are continually striving to professionalize the sector and set the quality standard for in-school English projects.
Passion. We’re obsessed with quality. Our team is always focused on delivering the best experience possible for your students.
Experience. With over 17 years of experience developing, planning and executing projects in German schools we understand teachers' working environments and how to support them in making the project a success.
Focus. We are Germany’s market leader for in-school English projects. This is our singular focus and specialization.
Mission. We are a non-profit organization. You can rest assured that when you support InterACT you're supporting an organization dedicated to the mission of education and not the pursuit of profits.
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Students will have a chance to use their English in a practical setting to solve real communication challenges. Students often tell us they are surprised with just how much they speak over the course of an InterACT project because we encourage students to work in the target language all day long.
We've witnessed that the connection to the Native Speakers and the program can fundamentally shift students' attitudes towards English. Teachers often tell us that after our projects students come back to their English classes with an increased motivation to speak English and a greater willingness to take risks, make mistakes and try to communicate.
Our programs also seem to be particularly effective for students who may not normally excel in regular language classes.
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We have a streamlined organization process and employee a full-time Project Coordinator to make planning your project easy. Normally, 6-8 weeks before your program you will fill out a detailed online information form. You will then receive access to a shared project folder that includes: your project schedule and other important documents. The Project Coordinator will work with you on the final details and then we’re all set.
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It depends on the program.
For English Project Weeks we recommend group sizes of 14-19 students per Native Speaker. Groups of 10-13 students are also possible for a slightly higher fee.
Some projects, like the English Theater Week and Engish Film Week are co-taught with two instructors per class of 20-32 students.
English Workshops and English Project Days are generally 14-24 Students per Native Speaker.
Contact Us
Ready to bring InterACT to your school? Send us a few details and we'll get back to you with a non-binding offer.