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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 life in Frankfurt am Main is much easier when you understand and speak the German language. Having local language knowledge breaks down barriers to communication and friendship. Language learning is also great for the brain, especially your cognitive skills and decision-making. Areas that can only benefit your professional life. Finding time to fit a German language course in Frankfurt into busy schedules, however, can be difficult. We understand this at Lingoda and offer online German classes 24/7. All classes are led by experienced native-level teachers. As your German language skills grow, you can begin to enjoy the attractions and culture that Frankfurt has to offer.
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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Frankfurt combines a modern business hub with a wealth of medieval attractions. Enjoying these is easier when you speak some German. Learn German in Frankfurt with Lingoda and you’ll have the confidence to enjoy the city as well as deal with the bureaucracy that accompanies life in a new country. With classes available both day and night, learning with Lingoda fits easily into your daily life. Our experienced native-level teachers guide you through the first steps to German fluency while introducing you to different dialects and local language quirks. We give you the confidence to communicate wherever you go in the country.
Each course is divided into specific learning levels. We teach up to C1 in German.
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There is a 7-day trial period. Set up an account to access this and then in the first seven days, you can try three group classes or one individual class. When the seven days are up, you are charged for your chosen course. If you decide Lingoda isn’t for you, cancel your subscription before the trial period ends.
With individual lessons, you have the teacher’s undivided attention and more personalized feedback. There are, however, advantages to group lessons. If you lack language confidence, these are less intense and you can interact as much or as little as you choose. You also have the benefit of chatting with more people (there is always a maximum of five students per class) and tuning in to different dialects and accents.
This is entirely your choice. Classes can be booked up to seven days in advance and will be picked up by different teachers. You then accept the booking. By working with different teachers, you get to listen to different accents and benefit from different teaching styles.
If you’re now keen to start learning German in Frankfurt, the first step is to subscribe to a Lingoda account. Once this is activated, start searching for and booking classes. Use filters to help you search and then book as many classes as you wish. There are filters for individual or group classes, dates, times, and CEFR levels. You can schedule your German classes in Frankfurt up to seven days in advance. Our online classes are delivered via Zoom and taught by experienced teachers who all speak German at a native level. Lingoda really does offer flexible German lessons in Frankfurt. They work for you, letting you study at any time of the day or night.
Frankfurt is a multicultural city: 180 different nationalities are represented. Frankfurt is home to the German Stock Exchange and the European Central Bank; in particular, this international institution helps bring many different cultures from across the European Union to the city, making Frankfurt a favourite destination for all expats.
Despite this international allure, it is still easy to find in Frankfurt the atmosphere of an average German city, completely on a human scale.
Learning the German language will enable you to integrate with the population and make you feel at home.
We’ve put together a few useful tips on how to get the most out of your language classes in Frankfurt. First, set yourself a goal and break this down into achievable blocks such as mastering so many new words or a grammar topic each week. As well as making good use of our Lingoda language resources, make some of your own. Create vocabulary flashcards and memory hooks for grammar to reinforce your learning. Tune in to German radio or podcasts and watch German TV and movies without subtitles. This helps you get used to different dialects and accents. You’ll soon be chatting away in German with your new friends.
The fastest way to develop German language skills is to commit to as many Lingoda lessons as you can. If you have the time to take a daily class for two months, sign up for the Lingoda Sprint™. Finish this intensive German course in Frankfurt and receive a generous cash-back reward. All Lingoda online courses are CEFR certified at levels A1 (Beginner) to C1 (Advanced). When you finish a CEFR level, you receive a certificate for your professional portfolio. Lingoda’s online German courses give you a fresh start and the skills to tackle job interviews in Frankfurt as well as fully immerse yourself in city life. You might even want to go on to further study at Frankfurt’s Goethe 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.