Learn German Effectively and with Fun - 3 Evenings per Week!
Class Days
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Course Duration
The course starts on the first and third Monday of each month
Start Time (from)
17:00 | 18:00 | 19:00
Flexibility in Course Duration
The duration of the course and the number of teaching hours vary depending on the number of participants. Typically, courses take place with 5 participants. With fewer participants, we reduce the teaching hours and adjust the course duration accordingly. This way, we guarantee you an optimal learning experience in small groups.
Do you want to learn German but don’t have time during the day? Then our German Evening Course is just right for you! Learn in a relaxed atmosphere, 3 times a week, and improve your German skills step by step.
What can you expect in this course?
- Optimal Learning Times: Use the evening hours to learn German and end the day in a relaxed manner.
- Intensive Learning in Small Groups: Benefit from individual attention and a personal learning atmosphere.
- Dynamic Lessons: Our experienced teachers make the lessons varied and interactive, with exciting games, exercises, and authentic materials.
- Flexibility in Course Duration: The exact course duration and number of teaching hours depend on the number of participants.
- No Class Cancellations: The course takes place even with few participants! We adjust the course duration and teaching hours individually.
- Guaranteed Course Start: We guarantee the course start, even if the minimum number of participants is not reached.
Dynamic Lessons with Experienced Teachers:
You will certainly be successful in our dynamic online lessons. Our motivated teachers help you understand German grammar and apply it in everyday life with varied exercises. Learn in a familiar atmosphere, practice with creative examples, and achieve your goals with fun!

Course Duration and Class Times
- Course Days: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
- Course Start: 17:00, 18:00, or 19:00 (depending on availability)
- Start Dates: The first and third Monday of each month
- Course Duration: 8 weeks (flexible, depending on the number of participants)
60 teaching hours (with 6+ participants)
52 teaching hours (with 5 participants)
48 teaching hours (with 4 participants)
34 teaching hours (with 3 participants)
24 teaching hours (with 2 participants)
14 teaching hours (with 1 participant)
Learn Interactively and Effectively – with Our Top Resources
- Live Lessons: Interactive online lessons with experienced teachers via Microsoft Teams. No Microsoft account required! We’ll send you a link to join the class directly.
- Dynamic Exercises: Diverse exercises and games for interactive learning with Wordwall and Kahoot.
- Exclusive Material: Additional material to the workbook and PowerPoint presentations.
- E-Learning Platform: moodle.lima-sprachschule.de with additional exercises and tests.
- Spotify: Podcasts with practical exercises to improve pronunciation.
- Private Chat: Exclusive contact with your teacher to clarify questions.
We are constantly evolving!
Your learning success is our motivation! We continuously develop new exercises and materials to address the individual needs of our students. This way, we guarantee you a varied and exciting learning experience!
Who is this course suitable for?
This course is ideal for you if you:
- Have time to learn in the evenings: Use the evening hours to improve your German skills.
- Value flexibility: Benefit from the flexible course duration that adapts to the number of participants.
- Want to learn in small groups: Enjoy the benefits of a personal learning atmosphere and individual support.
- Need German for everyday life, work, or studies: No matter what goals you pursue – with our course, you’ll reach your destination faster.
Important notes:
- Prior knowledge: To benefit optimally from the course, you should already have basic knowledge in another language and be familiar with grammatical terms.

Language Levels in the German Course – The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR)
Our German courses are structured according to the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The CEFR is an international standard that divides language skills into six levels:
- A1 and A2: Basic Language Use
- B1 and B2: Independent Language Use
- C1 and C2: Proficient Language Use
Each level is further divided into two sub-levels (e.g., A1.1, A1.2, A2.1, A2.2, etc.).
Learn more about the CEFR
Why is it important to learn with the CEFR?
- Internationally recognized: The CEFR is an international standard recognized by many institutions and employers.
- Clear learning objectives: The CEFR defines clear learning objectives for each level, so you know exactly what you will learn at each level.
- Transparency: You can clearly assess your language skills and compare them with others.
- Effective learning: Our courses are optimally aligned with the CEFR learning objectives, allowing you to systematically and effectively improve your language level.

Exam Preparation:
Prepare optimally for TELC, Start Deutsch, Goethe, and DFZ exams! With our courses and materials, you’ll learn German for everyday use and master the exams successfully.
Learning doesn’t stop with our classes!
On our Moodle platform, you’ll find additional exercises and materials to practice your German outside of class and consolidate your progress.
Last-minute course booking? No problem!
Looking for a German course at the last minute? Your original course was canceled? No problem! Contact us, and we’ll check how quickly we can help you achieve your language goal.
What are you waiting for? Sign up now for our Intensive German Course Online and start your language journey with Lima Language School!

Our experienced teachers and innovative methodology have inspired numerous students in Munich since 2018. Experience our quality for yourself and start your language journey with Lima Language School!
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