An integration course consists of two main parts: the language course and the orientation course .
- language course
In the language course you will learn the German language for everyday life. This includes topics such as work and career, shopping, doctor's visits, dealing with authorities, leisure activities and much more. The language course is divided into several modules that will take you step by step to language level B1. At the end of the language course you can take the "German Test for Immigrants (DTZ)" exam. - orientation course
The orientation course is about life in Germany. You will learn more about German history, culture, values and the legal system. Topics such as democracy, equality and tolerance are the focus. At the end of this part, you will take the "Life in Germany" test, which is often required for residence or naturalization applications.
course scope and flexibility
An integration course comprises a total of 700 hours (600 hours of language course and 100 hours of orientation course). If you need additional support, there are also special courses, such as literacy courses or intensive courses.
goal of the course
The aim is to give you the necessary language skills and social basics so that you can move around Germany safely and independently. You will learn in a supportive environment with qualified teachers and can integrate yourself step by step.