Berlin is a city that never sleeps! It’s full of opportunities, culture, and people from all around the world. But for many, the challenge is clear: how do you fit learning German into your busy daily routine? That’s where our evening German courses at BWS Germanlingua Berlin come in.
1. Learn German Without Interrupting Your Day
Our Evening German Course in Berlin are designed for people who work or study during the day but still want to improve their German. Classes take place two evenings a week (Tuesday & Thursday, 18:30–20:00), a perfect balance between progress and flexibility. You can focus on your job or studies during the day and dedicate a few hours in the evening to your language goals.
2. Small Groups for Maximum Progress
With a maximum of 10 participants per class, you’ll enjoy plenty of speaking practice and personal attention from your teacher. This intimate learning environment allows you to ask questions freely, practice real-life situations, and receive individual feedback.
3. A Relaxed After-Work Atmosphere
Our evening courses are not only about grammar and vocabulary! They’re about connection. After a long day, it feels refreshing to join a friendly, international group of learners, share experiences, and practice German in a relaxed and motivating environment right in the heart of Berlin.
4. Continuous Start Dates
You don’t have to wait for the perfect moment to begin! New evening courses start every four weeks, so you can join whenever you’re ready to take the next step in your language journey.
5. Boost Your Career and Confidence
Whether you live in Berlin permanently or temporarily, speaking German opens many doors: in your career, daily life, and social interactions. Taking a German course shows initiative, commitment, and the willingness to integrate. Qualities that employers and new friends in Berlin value highly.
Ready to make your evenings more meaningful?
Join our next Evening German Course in Berlin and see how quickly you can improve your skills while still enjoying your daily life.
