Wie unterscheiden sich die einzelnen Deutsch-Kurse voneinander?
How do the individual German courses differ from one another?
Every language school offers different types of German courses in which you can learn German. The most common are the so-called standard courses, in which you improve your German skills one evening or afternoon a week. These German courses extend over a longer period of time, for example 5 months. For those who prefer to learn faster and more intensively, there are intensive courses where you attend a German course several days a week, for example 5 days a week for 3 hours over 4 weeks. The duration and intensity of the individual courses varies depending on the school.
A German course can also take the form of individual lessons, a conversation course, a combination course in which both forms are mixed together, a small group course, a German course especially for women, children or families, a German course for job seekers or a grammar course. All German courses are divided according to level, so that you can be sure that you will only sit in a German course with people who understand and speak as much or as little German as you do.
If you would like to have your language skills certified, you can attend so-called diploma courses that prepare you for recognized language examinations, such as the Goethe certificates. In addition, German courses are of course also offered in the form of company courses, in which employees or a group of them are trained in the German language, conversation and grammar, tailored to the needs of the company and the industry.