The best way to learn German is to learn German in Germany! The Learn German program in the city of Halle, Germany is the ideal opportunity to learn the German language intensively whilst experiencing daily life and meeting new people in Germany. This intensive German course provides the opportunity for the participants to learn German from native German speakers. In the city of Halle (Saale), you will be practicing the German you are learning in class with local German people. This immersion enables you to learn the language in a shorter time and more effectively.
Our one-to-one or small group (1-5 students) language courses provide each student with specialized attention, enabling them to meet their language goals. If a student has any specific needs, the Volunteer in Germany will do all it can to accommodate this and provide any necessary materials. In addition, lessons may also be arranged to meet any potential needs of university studies and its credit requirements.
German Courses for All Different Interests and Language Skills
The center provides German courses for all different interests and language skills. You can learn German in our intensive and non-intensive courses, get private lessons in our one-to-one individual courses, or learn online with us. There are also German courses that prepare you for a certified language diploma or university studies. Whether you want to learn Business German, practice what you have previously studied, or enhance your speaking skills, our organization in Halle has the perfect German course for you!
We offer intensive German courses from the level of A1 to B2, all of which provide the chance of achieving your language goals. This learning program is also very beneficial for those learning German in their home country, who need to practice the language. Lessons will be taught from Monday to Friday.
Important Facts about the German Language:
- About 130 million people speak German as a mother tongue or a second language.
- German is the most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union, and it is an official language in seven countries.
- There are approximately 7.5 million people in 42 countries who belong to German-speaking minorities.
- According to the United Nations, the German language is not among half the world’s 6,000 languages that are threatened with extinction.
- German is the official language of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of Austria, the Principality of Liechtenstein, one of the four national languages of Switzerland, and one of the three official languages of the Duchy of Luxembourg. It is also one of the three official languages of the Kingdom of Belgium and an officially recognized minority language in the county of Sunderland, Denmark.
Halle (Saale) and Learning German Language:
- Intensive & Non-Intensive German courses in Halle, Germany immerse the student in German language and culture, meaning learning is enhanced by daily life.
- The Volunteer in Germany employs German speakers as teachers.
- The student can choose to learn either standard German, known as “Hoch Deutsch”, or spoken German. What’s more, the student may also combine the two to learn.
- The city of Halle has many opportunities to boost language learning, such as cinemas, theatres, and libraries as well as conversing with people on the street, in shops, or cafes.
- You can choose to live with a German host family, which will provide the perfect environment for speaking the language daily.
- The center organizes many social and educational activities to gather locals, refugees, and program participants together.
Community Awards
We continue to strive towards “excellence”: In 2021 we were rated one of the top three programs worldwide in offering volunteer opportunities. We have received a community choice award from Go Overseas in the category “best language school” and were also voted best on “fun” and “instruction.”
In 2019, we received our first “Go Overseas Community Choice Award” to acknowledge the Volunteer in Germany’s impact on the community of travelers around the world. The Volunteer in Germany continues to be a highly rated travel organization across its selection of programs. Check out our many great reviews here:
Reviews From Former Participants:
The Volunteer in Germany’s programs, including the Learn German in Germany program, have more than:
- 743+ Reviews (96.8%) on Gooverseas.com
- 120+ Reviews (94%) on Goabroad.com
- Participants’ video testimonials
What are the Benefits of this Intensive & Non-Intensive German Program for You?
- You will experience the German culture in Halle.
- Language immersion is the best way to learn a language authentically.
- You will have the chance to live with a German host family, building a relationship with locals.
- The intensive German program’s extracurricular activities include visits to local sites in Halle, teaching you the local history.
- Participants will engage in various educational, social, and community activities organized by the center.
- You will have the opportunity to travel elsewhere across Germany each week during your two-day weekend (Sat-Sun). Nearby cities include Leipzig, Dresden, Frankfurt, and Berlin. Additionally, you might opt to travel to the Czech Republic, a mere four and a half hours from Halle
- The community atmosphere of our office will give you the chance to meet and form friendships with people including refugees, immigrants, and local German residents, as well as the other international volunteers and interns.
- You will enjoy a daily breakfast at the center with the Volunteer in Germany community.
- After the program, each student receives a participation certificates
What Levels of German are Available?
The Volunteer in Germany offers Intensive & Non-Intensive German Courses for all levels from beginner to upper intermediate (Levels offered: A1, A2, B1, B2):
- Starter Course (A1): This course is designed for those without any prior knowledge of German. Students begin to gain skills in reading, writing, and basic conversation.
- Beginner Course (A2): Students with a basic knowledge of German will benefit from the Beginner Course. This course allows students to continue to improve their writing, reading, listening, and speaking skills.
- Intermediate Course (B1): Those with a solid foundation in the German language will continue to progress in conversational skills. This course concentrates on conversing with native German speakers. Besides enhancing conversational skills, students will develop reading, writing, and listening skills.
- Upper intermediate Course (B2): Those with an exceptionally strong grasp of German will benefit from placement in the Upper-intermediate Course. This course concentrates on achieving fluency in German.
List of the German immersion courses in Halle, Germany
We provide a wide range of immersive German language programs here at the Volunteer in Germany:
Intensive German Course | Non-Intensive German lessons |
Intensive German course online | Super intensive German course |
Semi-intensive German course | Private German Lessons course |
Intensive and Non-Intensive German Courses
The Volunteer in Germany offers two types of German courses: An intensive course which consists of 20 hours of lessons per week; or a non-intensive course consisting of 12 hours per week.
Intensive German Course: 20 Hours per week
This course is recommended for those who want to learn as much German as possible during their short stay in Germany. It is ideal for those wishing to learn German intensively and in a short period.
- The student has five days of lessons per week (Monday to Friday).
- Each lesson lasts for four hours (45-minute class and a 15-minute break per hour), totaling 20 hours per week.
Non-Intensive German Course: 12 Hours per week
The non-intensive German course meets the needs of those who do not wish to take daily lessons or those who simply need more time to follow up on classroom learning or finish homework. Some students want to have more time for other activities or visiting landmarks in Germany.
- The student has three lessons for three days each week. Students can choose which three days they would prefer (Monday to Friday).
- Each lesson lasts for four hours (45 minutes of class time and 15 minutes of break each hour), totaling 12 hours per week.
Learn Over the Summer
The Summer Intensive German Programs and Short-term German courses are ideal for those with a summer break, students on semester breaks, professionals on a sabbatical, or any individuals looking to learn on an extended visit to learn German in Palestine, Israel, and the Middle East. The Volunteer in Germany offers Summer Intensive German Programs that span from June to September and include 4-6 hours of German learning per day.
Do I need to take a German placement test?
Placement tests will only be taken by students who already possess German language skills, or who have previously studied German. Those who do not have German language skills will be automatically placed in our Starter course. Our courses focus on the four language skills speaking, reading, writing, and listening.
Place of Program | Halle (Saale), Germany |
Program Fees | Intensive: Starting from 600€ (Euro) Non-Intensive: Starting from 470€ (Euro) |
Age | 16+ |
Minimum Duration | Intensive: One Week (20 Hours) Non-Intensive: One Week (12 Hours) |
Maximum Duration | 13 Weeks |
Teaching Hours | Intensive: 4 hours a day, 5 days a week Non-Intensive: 4 hours a day, 3 days a week |
One Teaching Hour | 45 Minutes |
Average students in class | 1 – 4 Students |
Class periods | Morning (8:30 – 12:30) Afternoon (12:30 – 16:00) |
Starting/Ending Dates | Flexible – Anytime |
Levels | A1, A2, B1 and B2 |
Application Deadline | No Deadline |
Days off | Two days (Saturdays & Sundays) |
Educational Degree | Not Required |
University Credit | Available |
- One lesson: 45 minutes
- Registration fee – 50€ paid once at registration
- Placement Test: Free
- Certificate of completion
- Fees include breakfast, accommodation, German classes, and some visits to different institutions in the city of Halle.
Who is this program suitable for?
In general, the Learn German in Germany Intensive & Non-Intensive German Courses are suitable for:
- Applicants between the ages of 16 and 75 years. Those who are younger than 18 years old may apply; however, at least one parent must sign a parental consent form. Be aware that some countries, such as the US, have laws concerning minors (under 18s) traveling outside of their country. For example, BOTH parents may have to sign a consent form.
- People with German ancestry who want to learn the language.
- Those intending to work or study in Germany.
- University students who wish to do a semester abroad for University Credit.
- Gap year students.
- University and college students who are learning German literature, Germanic Studies, European History, and languages.
Do I need to have a degree or any knowledge of German?
- No knowledge of German is required.
- Participants in the program do not need to have an academic degree and do not need to be university students.
I find it difficult to learn German with a teacher who only speaks German.
No worries at all. At the Volunteer in Germany, we employ teachers who speak good English.
A Day in the Life of a Volunteer in Germany Student:
- The student begins the day with breakfast at the center at 9:30 a.m. On certain weeks the programme participant may be required to prepare the breakfast. To emphasize the importance of community, breakfast at the center is a shared “family” experience where all participants, including interns and volunteers, as well as staff, eat breakfast together.
- German classes begin at 10:00 a.m. and run to 2:00 p.m. (14:00).
- Lunchtime gives participants the chance to either cook something in our kitchen or to go out to eat with the other participants.
- After lunch, the student has the opportunity to visit sites in Halle, spend time with their host family and other participants, or join the many evening activities organized by the center.
- The Volunteer in Germany closes at 6:00 p.m.
Where is Volunteer in Germany located?
We are located in Halle (Saale), a city located in the south of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. The city is situated along the Saale River and is the largest city in Saxony-Anhalt.
Halle is near many other German cities such as Leipzig (25 minutes by train), Berlin (two hours by bus and 1 hour by train), and Dresden (two and a half hours by bus). Halle is also close to Prague in the Czech Republic; a bus ride from Halle only takes four and a half hours.
How do I get to the Volunteer in Germany?
The easiest way to get to Volunteer in Germany is to fly to:
- Leipzig/Halle Airport: It takes about 25 minutes to get from the airport to the Halle via train.
- Berlin Brandenburg Airport: If you are coming from Berlin, then you have two ways to get to the Volunteer in Germany: First is to come by bus. You can take a bus operated by companies such as FlixBus or Eurolines with the journey taking about two hours. The second choice is to come by train from the Berlin-Central Station. The train ride takes about an hour and a half.
- Frankfurt Airport: It takes about 3-4 hours to get from the airport to the Volunteer in Germany via either train or bus (FlixBus or Eurolines).
Who is Joining the Learn German in Germany program?
- The Volunteer in Germany has hosted people from a wide range of countries across the world, such as the USA, the UK, Italy, Japan, China, Canada, Singapore, Poland, and Turkey.
- The Volunteer in Germany welcomes all people between the ages of 16 and 75, from all countries and academic majors, as well as non-students wishing to join the Learn German in Germany program.
When do I apply, and how long can I learn German?
- There is no deadline as the program is open year-round.
- The applicant may apply at any time throughout the year.
- The applicant chooses their start and end dates.
- The applicant can join a program for one week up to three months.
While you are learning German, you may also participate in one of our volunteer or internship programs. Check the list below:
Internship in Germany | Volunteer to Teach English and Study Arabic |
Media & Journalism Program | Volunteer to Teach English and Study German |
What Else Can I Do in Halle (Saale)?
Halle has a lot to offer. Students and interns can make the most of their time here by visiting the local attractions and practicing their German whilst out and about. Halle has several museums with subjects ranging from prehistory to the Beatles! There is plenty of interesting architecture, including Baroque, Renaissance, and modern buildings as well as Gothic churches and impressive towers.
Furthermore, you can also visit Halle’s oldest remaining functional chocolate factory and museum, as well as the city’s zoo. Visitors can enjoy the local food, drink, and hospitality of this enticing city.
What does the application process look like?
- The participant emails the Volunteer in Germany to receive an application.
- The participant fills out the application and sends it back to us.
- We review the application with our team.
- We may invite you for a Skype interview.
- If selected for the program, we will send you an acceptance letter and a contract.
- You sign the contract and send it back to us.
- You pay the fees.
- You are ready to come to Germany and join the program. Welcome!
Join Our Family in Germany!
Whenever you’re ready, our intensive German courses are available at all levels on a year-round basis. You are always guaranteed a place at the center to learn German in Halle, Germany at any time of your choice. Our courses range from 1 to 13 weeks, perfect for short-term or long-term German courses. We provide intensive and non-intensive immersion German programs.
The Volunteer in Germany’s year-round intensive German courses are open to any student who would like to learn or progress in their German skills rapidly. Whether you are an undergraduate or postgraduate student, or simply an avid language lover, these classes will help to improve your German language skills through the technique of cultural and classroom immersion in Halle, Germany.
We have welcomed students from around the world into our German immersion and seasonal programs. Our German lessons are suitable for a wide range of learners (starters, beginners, intermediate and advanced), from international businesspeople, diplomats and travelers. We can easily tailor German courses to your wish; you are free to choose the time and level of studies to suit your needs, language ability, and learning preferences.
Let’s Get Started!
Please send an email to Mr. Rafat Shantir at info@eceurope.org with “Intensive & Non-Intensive German Courses” in the subject line. We will send you the application form.
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