Was unterscheidet öffentliche von nichtöffentlichen Seminaren?

What is the difference between public and non-public seminars?

In many locations in Switzerland, you will find Russian courses offered by smaller and larger language schools that take place in a public format. This means that you register for the course and take part in it regularly over a predetermined period of time, along with a number of other course participants. There are language courses that have a fixed start and end date and those that are held on an ongoing basis and entry is possible at any time.
Non-public courses, on the other hand, are primarily company seminars that are held exclusively for a limited group of participants, such as training courses for a company's product management executives. For example, Russian for beginners courses are not uncommon and are increasingly being booked by companies that want to explicitly train some of their employees for dealing with Russian customers or those from the CIS or Baltic states. Company courses can take place at any location, whether at your company premises, at the training provider's premises or at a conference and meeting hotel. You decide.

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