lANGUAGE SCHOOLS

There is a long list of language schools in Cologne and the surrounding towns to choose from. Think well about the type of course you want before you book. This short checklist might help:


Aims and time frame / What do you want to achieve in what time?

As a rule of the thumb, courses held once or twice per week are good if you are looking for mid- to long-term regular lessons. Intensive daily courses are more suitable if you would like fast progress and goal-oriented learning. In private tuition lessons, the teacher can completely focus on your needs.

The cost.

Courses at state-run schools are cheaper but private schools offer more tailor-made courses. A good way of comparing prices is to calculate the cost per hour.



Quality of advice.

Does the school take the time to grade you and offer advice? Are your needs assessed? Is it possible to have a free, no-obligation trial lesson?



The teacher.

What qualifications and experience does the teacher have? It is normally better to have lessons from a native speaker, but teaching skills are also important.






A change of teacher.



It is important to ask whether the same teacher will hold the entire course or whether it might be a different one each lesson. A change of teacher is an advantage in intensive/daily courses, but it is better to have the same teacher for weekly courses.




Class size.

A small group of 2 to 6 students is ideal. If the group is larger, it is important that it is a homogenous group, i.e. that all participants have similar background knowledge and goals.

Teaching methods.

Some language schools use role plays and multimedia in their lessons. Think about what your individual learning style is and what methods appeal to you.


Practice makes perfect.

Regardless of the type and style of course you choose, take the opportunity to practice your foreign language skills outside the classroom as much as possible.

Sprachschule Aktiv

Sprachschule Aktiv Köln is a well-established language school with a good reputation. They offer a variety of German courses for all levels, from beginner to advanced.
Neumarkt 1c
50667 Köln
Tel: +49 221 98045340

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Berlitz Language School

Berlitz Language School Cologne is another well-known language school with a presence in many countries. They offer a variety of German courses, as well as courses in other languages.
Schildergasse 72-74
50667 Köln
Tel: +49 221 277390


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Tandem Cologne Language School

Tandem Cologne Language School is a smaller language school with a more personalized approach. They offer a variety of German courses, as well as German courses for specific purposes, such as business or tourism.
Rolandstraße 57
50677 Köln
Tel: +49 2213101030

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Insula language school for German and Spanish

Insula language school for German and Spanish is a language school that offers German and Spanish courses for all levels. They also have a special program for children and teenagers.
Widdersdorfer Str. 188
50825 Köln
Tel: +49 221 80094996



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Carl Duisberg Centrum Koeln

Carl Duisberg Centrum Koeln is a language school that offers German courses for all levels, as well as courses in other languages. They also have a special program for business people.
Hansaring 49-51
50670 Köln
Tel: +49 221 16260

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The cost of language courses in Cologne varies depending on the school, the length of the course, and the level of the course. You can expect to pay anywhere from €100 to €300 per week for a group course. Private lessons are more expensive, and can cost up to €500 per hour.

When choosing a language school in Cologne, it is important to consider the following factors:

  1. The school's reputation: Do some research to find out what other students have said about the school.
  2. The school's location: Consider the school's location in relation to your home, work, or other activities.
  3. The school's teaching methods: Some schools use traditional methods, while others use more innovative methods.
  4. The school's price: Be sure to compare the prices of different schools before making a decision.
  5. The school's flexibility: Some schools offer flexible scheduling, while others have more rigid schedules.


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