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Following our acclaimed curriculum or pick your online classes yourself by topic. Classes are available every day around the clock.
Settling into a new job in Germany and making new friends is so much easier when you learn the German language. As your German skills grow, you’ll have more appreciation of local life and culture. There are other benefits as well. Learning a language helps keep your brain young and supple. Moving to a house and starting a new job is time-consuming and we appreciate that finding time to fit in a German course in Bonn can be difficult. This is why we offer online classes 24/7. You can study at a time that suits you and progress at a pace that works for you. You’ll soon have the confidence to chat with the new friends you make at work and socially.
Following our acclaimed curriculum or pick your online classes yourself by topic. Classes are available every day around the clock.
In group classes with 3-5 students you can practise speaking and will get feedback. Or get your teacher’s full attention in 1-on-1 private lessons.
Our native-level teachers will give you individual feedback, answer your questions and teach you real life spoken language to use right away.
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With its lively urban vibe as well as its historical and cultural attractions, Bonn is a great place to live and work. Even more so if you have some knowledge of German. Being able to speak some German also makes it easier to deal with the bureaucracy involved in moving to a new country. With their variety and availability, our Lingoda German language courses in Bonn fit neatly into your new life. Experienced native-level teachers give you the basics of vocabulary and grammar. You’ll also be introduced to regional accents, dialects, and language quirks. When time permits, you’ll be able to explore other areas of Germany without any language barriers.
Each course is divided into specific learning levels. We teach up to C1 in German.
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Whatever your language level, it is catered for at Lingoda. Our courses follow the internationally recognized CEFR (Common European Framework Reference for Languages) structure. Beginners start at the A1 level and progress through to the Advanced C1 level. By this stage, you will be fluent. If you’re not sure of your current level, take the free Lingoda placement test when you subscribe.
Yes, there are definitely benefits. You’ll have more people to speak to (up to four others) as well as your teacher. Between them, they’ll have a variety of accents which helps your listening skills. You can also help each other by recognizing and correcting mistakes. One-to-one classes are available and in these, you’ll receive more personalized feedback.
You can sign up for a 7-day trial period. This includes three group classes or one private lesson. The trial starts as soon as your account is verified. Once the trial period ends, a one-off payment for your chosen course is taken. To avoid being charged, cancel before the end of the 7-day trial period if you decide Lingoda isn’t for you.
Our German courses in Bonn are designed to fit into your lifestyle. Once your Lingoda account is activated, you can choose to study at any time of the day or night. We offer the perfect way to fit language learning around your daily routine. You can take as many or as few classes as you wish and book them up to seven days in advance. Search for classes by date, time, CEFR level. All Lingoda teachers are experienced, native-level speakers. You can also choose whether to book a one-to-one lesson or sign up for a group class. These contain a maximum of five students.
Whether you’re a total beginner or already have some German language knowledge, Lingoda courses in Bonn are designed to boost your skills. If you’re not sure of your CEFR level, start by taking our free German test. Once you have booked some classes, make the most of chatting with your classmates and the teacher. The more you engage in class activities (speaking, listening, debating, role-playing, etc.) the faster your progress will be. During classes, you’ll receive personalized feedback. Then when the lesson finishes you can download practice resources. These help reinforce what you have learned in the class.
As well as committing to regular German classes there are several other things you can do to help your skills progress in Bonn. Set achievable goals and reward yourself when you achieve them. By breaking up learning into smaller chunks, it becomes much more manageable and easier to commit to. Find somewhere quiet where you won’t be disturbed and distracted when you log into your lessons. After a lesson, download any available resources and use them to keep your new skills fresh. Be creative with study tools – make flashcards, mnemonics, and mind maps, and get into the habit of watching German TV and movies and listening to German radio. Then, you’ll have plenty to chat about when you meet up with your new German-speaking pals.
By committing to daily online German classes with Lingoda (including the Lingoda Language Sprint™), you’ll soon be communicating with fluency and confidence. All of our courses have full CEFR accreditation from Beginner (A1) to Advanced (C1). At the end of each level, you receive a CEFR certificate.These are globally recognized and valuable additions to your CV and work portfolio. Lingoda’s online German courses give you a fresh start to life in a new city and the confidence to attend interviews for a Bonn-based job, explore the city fully, or even enroll on courses at the city’s university.
Have you just moved to Germany or Switzerland and are looking for a German course for work or to settle in? Visit our pages on German courses in Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt am Main, Hamburg, Hanover, Leipzig, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Basel and Zurich.