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Morning, Evening and Individual
Whether you prefer a morning course, an evening course, or a flexible individual program (one-on-one or small groups of 2–3 people), you can join our German classes and learn the language in the best way possible from native German teachers.
From A1 to B2, our German courses guide you step by step towards fluency – clear, practical, and built for real-life success.
- You can join our online German courses from anywhere in the world. We assess your current proficiency and place you in the most suitable learning module. Go for a placement test >>>.
- Speaking German without an accent can best be achieved by learning directly from native speakers. We promise you training that makes this possible
- Each level consists of two modules (such as A1.1 and A1.2). There is no exam requirement to move on to the next level. You can either repeat the level or move on to the next one.
- If you sign a contract for more than one level at the beginning, you will receive a 5% discount for each level. We recommend selecting more than one level.
- In the contract, fees for the selected levels are collected before the start of each respective level during the course. For example, if four levels between A1 and B2 are purchased, only the fee for Level A1 is charged before it begins
- You participated in our course but decided not to continue due to dissatisfaction. As part of our quality assurance policy, we are refunding your payment.. Check our money-back guarantee conditions >>>

German Online Morning Courses
450,00€ 400,00€/Module
Mo, We, Fr, 09:00-12:15 (CET)
8 weeks (3 days a week)
96 lessons (4 les./day)
Online live session

German Online Evening Courses
400,00€ 350,00€/Module
Evening 18:00-20:30 (CET)
8 weeks (3 days/week)
72 lessons (3 les./day)
Online live session

German Online Individual Course
from 49,00€/TU
Flexible hours
From A1 to B2
Opt. grammar or practice
Online live session
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(*) General definition: The language level is referred to as the “Level,” while the sub-levels within that level are referred to as “Modules.” For example: A1 = Level, A1.1 = Module. TU (Teaching Unit): each unit corresponds to 45 minutes of instruction.








