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Learn German in Germany!
Germany The best place to learn German is naturally in Germany. Learning German in a country in which the language is spoken is naturally a faster process than learning German on a German course in your own country. If you want to learn to speak German, you should come to Germany, to immerse yourself in the language. Learning a language is largely a question of practise and in Germany you will get lots of practise. For further details of our German language schools in Germany, simply click on the map below, on whichever location you are interested in. Remember, you can study at just one school, or divide your German course between several of our schools in Germany. If you would like some general advice regarding our German courses in Germany, please do contact us. We know our schools well and will be pleased to answer any questions you may have. |
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Our German Language Schools in Germany |
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German Courses in Germany |
Standard German Course: |
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This course is 20 lessons/week and is the most popular of all courses as it allows you plenty of free time, whilst still being ‘intensive’ enough to ensure you make rapid progress with your German. |
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Intensive German Course: |
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This course, usually 25 or 30 lessons/week, is an excellent choice if you want to learn to speak as much German as possible in a short period of time. You can attend this course at a school in a large city like Berlin or Munich, or study at a school in a smaller historic town like Heidelberg. |
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Combined German Courses: |
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These courses are a combination of a ‘Standard or Intensive German Course’ and 5 or 10 private lessons/week. If you choose a ‘Combined Course’, you can use the private lessons to concentrate on whatever is most important to you – perhaps preparing for a specific exam, or concentrating on the type of German that you need for your job. |
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‘Special Interest’ German Courses: |
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You can choose from: ‘German and Skiing’, ‘Business German, ‘German and Work Placement’, Exam Preparation courses, ‘Courses for Young Students’ (Under 16 years), ‘German Club 50+’, as well a wide range of other courses. |
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Remember, you don’t have to study in just one location – You can divide your German course between two or more of our schools, learning German in more than one location. When you are learning to speak a language, it is good to get used to different accents. Learning German in different parts of Germany helps you get used to the different accents with which people speak the German language.These are just a few of the German courses that we offer. Please contact us with any questions you may have. |
German Language Schools |
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