Which Berlin language school is the best to attend?
I want to do a german course in Berlin Germany, i have googled language schools and there are so many out there that its difficult to decide on which is the best. Any opinions or recommendations are very welcome!
Answers:
Check which of the schools are certified. Not all schools are certified and only certified institutions will adhere to a defined minimum standard. It is possible that non-certified schools a better than some certified schools, but this is impossible to see from outside.
Feel free to inquire if they offer you any examination at the end and do a search regarding the acceptance of this examination. Other questions to determine the quality are class size and experience of the teachers. Check as well if they have an entry assessment to put you into the right class. If you have a Goethe Institute near you ask the people there.
If you know already where you will live in Berlin it makes perfect sense to reduce the possibilities as well by looking for schools that are near. Keep in mind that public transport in Berlin works quite well. So a school near an S-Bahn station might be easier to get to than a school that seems nearer to you but where you have to walk the whole way or - in worst case - need a car.
the one in germany
x x x
gwscaller
the one closest to you. less stress when your close to loved ones.
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Answers:
Check which of the schools are certified. Not all schools are certified and only certified institutions will adhere to a defined minimum standard. It is possible that non-certified schools a better than some certified schools, but this is impossible to see from outside.
Feel free to inquire if they offer you any examination at the end and do a search regarding the acceptance of this examination. Other questions to determine the quality are class size and experience of the teachers. Check as well if they have an entry assessment to put you into the right class. If you have a Goethe Institute near you ask the people there.
If you know already where you will live in Berlin it makes perfect sense to reduce the possibilities as well by looking for schools that are near. Keep in mind that public transport in Berlin works quite well. So a school near an S-Bahn station might be easier to get to than a school that seems nearer to you but where you have to walk the whole way or - in worst case - need a car.
the one in germany
x x x
gwscaller
the one closest to you. less stress when your close to loved ones.
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