Courses

Meet like-minded people early in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening or even at the weekend at our Classroom in the heart of Berlin Neukölln aka Kreuzkölln, nearby U7/U8 Hermannplatz or Schönleinstraße.

In general, our regular German courses run continuously, and at a certain point (after a certain number of registrations), we start new beginner courses from scratch.

That’s why the individual introductory meeting is very important, so that the course instructor can plan an individual onboarding process to ensure a successful integration into an ongoing course.

Such an onboarding can take the form of a grammar boot camp or special courses. New learners can then try out which course suits them best. However, most learners stay with one course because that works best for them. However, anyone can switch between courses if they wish to do so for professional or personal reasons.

With our flexible model we keep the prices low and thus create flexibility for the German learners.

You can take part in a trial lesson to get to know the course and try it out and decide afterwards.

Learn the logic behind German grammar rules with fun and like-minded people. 

All you need is a pen and paper.

You will learn the importance of syntax (word order) and be presented with an option to learn how to feel the language rather than just think it. Don’t worry, thinking is still the main focus.

Of course, the Bootcamp offers room for individual questions. They are actually much more important than the listed focal points, which you can see here as follows. These serve primarily as a decision-making aid, whereby the focal points are rather set according to the needs of the participants.

There is no requirement of a placement test. 

Most bespoken content of the Bootcamp

  • Syntax (word order)
  • Articles (der,die,das…)
  • Questions words (Wer, Was, Wie, Wo, Wohin…)
  • sein, haben, werden
  • Conjugation
  • Verbtypes – Part A
  • Pronouns (Personal & Possesive)
  • Cases: Subject and (in)direct Object
  • Partizip II – Part A (Perfect Tense)
  • Partizip II – Part B (Perfect Tense, Passiv)
  • Declension (Deklination)
  • Prepositions
  • Verbtypes – Part B
  • indirect Object
  • Adjectives
  • schon, noch, doch, gerade

Language of instruction at the GRAMMAR BOOTCAMP is primarly English.