German Language Courses
From beginner to advanced levels, immerse yourself in grammar, culture, and conversation. Start learning today!
- Course Duration: 8 Weeks (2 Months)
- 20 Hours/Week
- Course Fee: Kshs. 30,000 (15,000/month)
- Course Duration: 8 Weeks (2 Months)
- 20 Hours/Week
- Course Fee: Kshs. 30,000 (15,000/month)
- Course Duration: 8 Weeks (2 Months)
- 20 Hours/Week
- Course Fee: Kshs. 30,000 (15,000/month)
- Course Duration: 16 Weeks (4 Months) = B2.1 (2 months) & B2.2 (2 months)
- 20 Hours/Week
- Course Fee: Kshs. 60,000 (15,000/month)
Frequently Asked Questions - Language Courses
If you’ve never studied German before, you’ll begin with the A1 level course, which is designed for absolute beginners.
We only offer in-person classes. You can attend these at any of our locations in Nairobi, Kisumu, Eldoret, Mombasa and Nakuru.
The course fee does not include the official ÖSD exam fee. It covers all internal exams you’ll take during the course.
It’s not necessary to take official exams at the end of each level unless they are required for your visa application. These exams are costly and generally do not add value unless specifically needed.
Internal exams are designed to provide feedback on your progress. They cover reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. While these exams are not recognized by embassies, they are crucial for assessing your understanding and are conducted monthly.
If you do not pass an internal exam, you’ll need to retake the last month of your course. Additionally, you will have to pay the tuition fee for any extra months required to complete the course.
Regular absences may require you to repeat a month of classes. As with failing an exam, you’ll need to pay for any additional months needed to catch up.
The A1, A2, and B1 courses each last for 2 months, while the B2 level course extends over 3 months.
Yes, you’re welcome to join higher-level courses if you have previously studied German at another institution. To ensure you’re placed in the right level, especially if you haven’t studied at the Goethe-Institut, we recommend coming to our office for a free assessment.