Although Germany is a very modern country, it has a long history and is still split into sharply defined regions. Each region has its own dialect, traditional dress and foods. Germany also has many modern cities; each grew directly from the times when the country consisted of countless...
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Although Germany is a very modern country, it has a long history and is still split into sharply defined regions. Each region has its own dialect, traditional dress and foods. Germany also has many modern cities; each grew directly from the times when the country consisted of countless small states. If you decide to study German courses in Germany, you'll have many different locations to choose from. North Germany has delightful ports on the North and Baltic Seas, while the east has magnificent cultural centers like Berlin and Dresden. The south is home to majestic Black Forests and boisterous Bavarian beer halls as well as the city of Munich and a portion of the Alps. Each year in October, Munich hosts Oktoberfest which draws crowds of millions to enjoy the delight of German beer and revelry. No matter which portion of this thriving country you visit, you'll enjoy all the people, food, festivals, and beauty that Germany offers.
The courses serve levels A1 - C1 according to the Common European Framework of Reference as well as the Humboldt-Proficiency course.
Our intensive German courses comprise 30 lessons per week.
The courses serve levels A1 - C1 according to the Common European Framework of Reference as well as the Humboldt-Proficiency course.
Our intensive German courses comprise 30 lessons per week.
One-to-one course: one student, one teacher
By getting individually taught by an experienced teacher students make the most of the time they have for a language course.
The teacher will focus on the personal needs of the a student and will custom-tailor the lessons according to his or her necessities.
One-to-one course: one student, one teacher
By getting individually taught by an experienced teacher students make the most of the time they have for a language course.
The teacher will focus on the personal needs of the a student and will custom-tailor the lessons according to his or her necessities.
In almost all of our centers for teenagers we teach intensive German courses with 30 lessons per week. The lessons are especially structured and designed for adolescent students: they are interactive and fun, yet at the same time demanding and very effective.
The intensive course has 6 daily lessons from Monday to Friday in a group of maximum 8 people.
The intensive course trains General German, but due to the smaller groups in the afternoon, it is possible to also cater to individual needs of students, who need German for work or university studies.
The personal interests and wishes of students always come first at TANDEM, and given the array of courses, it is easy to find the course best suited to one’s language goals. TANDEM's experienced instructors - all native German speakers - pride themselves on giving communicative and lively lessons.
Our Studienkolleg is specifically designed to prepare international students like you for the academic demands of studying in Germany. We offer comprehensive courses that focus on key subjects, such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, and German language proficiency, ensuring you have a solid foundation in these areas before you start your university studies.
In the language course you learn the vocabulary you need to speak and write in everyday situations.
This includes contact with authorities, conversations with neighbours and colleagues, writing letters
and completing forms.
This course is designed for students who wish to apply for a German university and want to pass the German University entry exam.
42 weeks Intensive Course (20 lessons per week) from A1 to C1 + 4 weeks of TestDaF / DSH Exam preparation course
Level A1: 8 weeks
Level A2: 8 weeks
Level B1: 8 weeks
Level B2: 9 weeks
Level C1: 9 weeks
Exam preparation: 4 weeks
--> 46 weeks in total
In the language course you learn the vocabulary you need to speak and write in everyday situations.
This includes contact with authorities, conversations with neighbours and colleagues, writing letters
and completing forms.