Overview
German courses for everyday life, study or work — from beginner to advanced.
Learning path
Typical steps from beginner to proficiency.
First vocabulary, pronunciation and simple dialogues.
Everyday topics and grammar basics.
Communicate confidently and write simple texts.
More complex topics for study and work.
Fluent speaking with academic skills.
Near-native proficiency.
Exams & certificates
- telc
- Goethe
- TestDaF
- DSH
Typical course formats
- Conversation
- Grammar
- Vocabulary
Top schools
44 schools offering this language
Kastner Kolleg Dresden
from €680German courses A1–C1, exam prep for telc and TestDaF in Dresden. Non-profit association in the Neustadt district with cultural program since 1998.
TANDEM München
TANDEM München is an international language school in Schwabing (Kurfürstenplatz 5), run as a non-profit association since 1989. Its focus is German as a foreign language (A1–C2) — as intensive courses (20 lessons per week, from €500/month), evening courses and targeted exam preparation. As a telc Kompetenzzentrum Hochschule and a telc and TestDaF examination centre, it administers recognised exams. Rated 4.9 out of 5 from more than 160 Google reviews, TANDEM is among Munich's best-rated language schools.
Sprachschule Aktiv Hamburg
Sprachschule Aktiv Hamburg sits in the heart of Hamburg's Altstadt (Bei dem neuen Krahn 2, near Rödingsmarkt and the Speicherstadt). In small groups of no more than ten, it teaches German and over 40 other languages — as intensive courses (20 lessons per week), evening courses, and private or corporate training. As a licensed telc examination centre, it administers recognised language exams. Intensive German courses start at €549 per month, with a hybrid attendance option on request. Rated 4.8 out of 5 from more than 240 reviews, it ranks among Hamburg's best-rated schools.