Beginners to Intermediate
Level A1






Duration: 2 Months (~90 Hours total | 1.5 hrs/day, 5–6 days/week.
What You Will Learn: Subordinate clauses, complex connectors, expressing opinions, describing experiences, dreams, and ambitions, and handling independent communication during travel or daily living in German-speaking countries.
Key Focus: Transitioning to independent language use, writing structured essays, and participating in discussions.
Level A2
Level B1
Duration: 2 Months (~90 Hours total | 1.5 hrs/day, 5–6 days/week).
What You Will Learn: Past tenses, dative/accusative prepositions, expressing preferences, routine everyday interactions, writing short formal/informal emails, and making travel or work plans.
Key Focus: Building conversational confidence, understanding short audio clips, and writing routine messages.
Duration: 2 Months (~90 Hours total | 1.5 hrs/day, 5–6 days/week).
What You Will Learn: Alphabets, numbers, basic greetings, introducing yourself/others, simple everyday vocabulary, present tense grammar, and fundamental sentence structure.
Key Focus: Basic conversational skills, simple writing, and fundamental reading comprehension.
Advanced Levels
Level B2.1






Level B2.2
Level C1
Duration: 2 Months (~90 Hours total | 1.5 hrs/day, 5–6 days/week).
What You Will Learn: Academic German, advanced stylistic devices, complex sentence connectors, implicit textual meaning, and sophisticated professional writing.
Key Focus: Near-native fluency, university and high-level workplace readiness, and C1 Goethe/TELC exam mastery.
Duration: 2 Months (~90 Hours total | 1.5 hrs/day, 5–6 days/week).
What You Will Learn: Advanced passive voice, subjunctive II (Konjunktiv II), detailed professional vocabulary, analyzing structured texts, and discussing abstract or technical topics.
Key Focus: Expanding professional vocabulary, reading complex articles, and fluent oral expressions
Duration: 2 Months (~90 Hours total | 1.5 hrs/day, 5–6 days/week).
What You Will Learn: Nuanced grammar structures, business communication skills, argument development, formal report writing, and spontaneous interactions with native speakers.
Key Focus: Full upper-intermediate fluency, debate participation, and complete B2 Goethe/TELC exam readiness
