Annual German course
for teenagers
German for Teens: Level Up. Unlock your Future.
Improve school performance, master a key language and open doors to new academic and professional opportunities. With native teachers and a methodology that connects with your interests.
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What age group is the course for?
For adolescents from 12 to 17 years old, with groups organized by level for efficient progress. -
What is the duration and schedule?
It is an annual course (from the end of September to June), with 75 teaching hours. There are two classes per week in the afternoon, perfectly compatible with the school schedule. -
What are the groups like?
We work with small groups to maximize oral interaction and the confidence of each student to participate.
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Are the teachers native speakers?
Yes, almost all of our teachers are qualified native speakers, experts in connecting with teenagers and preparing them for official exams. -
When does the course start?
The course follows the academic calendar, beginning at the end of September and ending at the end of June.
Program
Total duration: 75 teaching hours throughout the academic year.
Frequency: two classes per week for a constant and solid progress.
Approach: 100% communicative methodology oriented towards academic results and building a strong linguistic foundation for the future.
Our levels
From level A1 to the consolidation of B2, we have a course for each stage of your learning.
Level A1 (Beginner): JUGEND A1.1 / A1.2
Level A2 (Platform): JUGEND A2.1 / A2.2
Level B1 (Intermediate): JUGEND B1.1 / B1.2
Level B2 (Upper-Intermediate): JUGEND B2.1 / B2.2
Annual German course for teenagers
Elige la duración del curso:
Monthly direct debit
56,00€
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Quarterly payment
150,00€
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Single month
60,00€
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Total:
56,00€
Solve your doubts
My child is unmotivated with German, how can you help him/her?
Demotivation often comes from boredom or the perception that it is a “difficult” language. Our approach combats this with dynamic classes, teachers who know how to connect with them and by using German to talk about topics that matter to them (music, series, technology, German culture…). When they see that the language is a useful tool and relevant to their interests, motivation returns naturally.
What is the real difference with school reinforcement?
A booster focuses on passing the next high school exam. We go much further: we build a solid foundation for the future. Our goal is not a one-time pass, it’s fluency, confidence and a deep understanding of the language that will serve you for life.
Why is it so important for me to be fluent in German at this stage?
German is one of the most important languages in Europe. Mastering it as a teenager opens the door to exchange programs, better university opportunities in countries such as Germany, Austria or Switzerland, and a much more competitive professional future in key sectors such as engineering, technology or tourism. It is a direct investment in your future.
How is progress measured throughout the course?
Progress is steady and visible. You will see it in the improvement of your high school grades, in the confidence with which you approach a conversation or an oral presentation and, above all, in your ability to use the language in an increasingly complex and natural way. At the end of the course, you will have a solid foundation to, if you wish, take the official Goethe-Institut exams.