Ihr Fortschritt

Our course structure is in line with the six levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which is the new standard framework recognised in Europe for the teaching of foreign languages. The table below provides an indication of the level of proficiency or prior knowledge needed for a particular recognised exam that you may expect to achieve depending on the length of your stay.
Before you enrol in a course, your language proficiency level will be evaluated so that you can be placed in a class that is suited to your needs.


The level achieved by each student depends upon his/her individual capabilities and his/her diligence.
*Common European Framework of Reference for the teaching of foreign languages.

#1 Elementaty :

You understand and use familiar, everyday expressions, as well as expressions that are stated very simply. You can introduce yourself, introduce another person, and ask someone basic questions, such as “where do you live?” and “how old are you?” The person to whom you are talking must speak slowly and simply.