A welcoming culture since 2008
Arrive – and feel at home in language and culture
Living in Germany is much more than just working in Germany – and learning German is more than just vocabulary and grammar. How should I behave in certain situations? Should I interact formally or informally? Why are my colleagues reacting this way? And what does this letter from my insurance company say?
In order for urgently needed international skilled workers to stay in Germany, they need to feel comfortable. In addition to in-depth language skills and situationally appropriate conversation skills, which are the focus of our training, this also includes accompanying support and cultural information. When and where can I buy aromatic tomatoes? How does the school system work? Where should I go for the long weekend and what is there to see and do?
To make this possible, we develop our own continuously updated teaching materials, which we combine with established textbooks. We accompany our learners throughout their entire language journey – from A1 to C2 – and support them every step of the way.
Language Training
Whether you need German for work, everyday life, or specific real-life situations – we offer customised language training for expats and their families, companies, and private individuals. Choose between group or one-to-one lessons, online or on-site.
We teach all language levels from A1 to C2. Our courses can be general or focused on specific goals such as Business German, writing skills, or conversation training. Your individual needs, goals, and prior knowledge are always at the heart of our teaching approach.
Get in touch with us and we will work with you to design a learning plan that helps you achieve your goals efficiently and confidently.


Exam preparation
We prepare you specifically for your Goethe or Telc exam, from A1 to C2, with a special focus on specific aspects such as speaking or writing, if desired.
Intercultural Training
When you come to Germany, you will be confronted with various questions and peculiarities depending on your background. From directness in dealing with each other to the seasonality of food, questions about the school system and health care system, and planning long weekends, there are many culturally typical and sometimes individual requirements. Here, a big step can be taken to really settle in Germany, feel comfortable and have a clear head for work. Intercultural training can be tailored to specific cultural issues or be more general in nature. In longer language training courses, cultural training takes place alongside the language training, with the trainer often acting as a relatively neutral person who you can ask questions that you might not want to ask your colleagues, for example.

Contact
Phone: +49 173 357 81 32
Email: info@dtw-online.de
Address: Sachsenstraße 17, Weinheim, 69469, Baden-Württemberg, Germany