- perfekt.deutsch is a language school in Dortmund, that specializes in the preparation of foreign students for the DSH and TestDaF Tests. - perfekt.deutsch registers its students, who successfully passed the C1&DSH-Preparation Course, for the DSH at specific Universities in Germany. University Acceptance is NOT necessary. All German Universities and Colleges recognize the DSH-Certificate. - The candidates who have passed „ C1 & DSH Preparatory Course“ and possess a valid admission letter of TU Dortmund can register themselves for DSH Examination at TU Dortmund. The DSH Certificate of TU Dortmund is acceptable by all the universities of Germany. - The students from perfekt.deutsch can enroll themselves in the university immediately from level A1 to obtain a Students Identity Card, which is utmost necessary to receive the below mentioned benefits:
Sprachinstitut perfekt.deutsch - DortmundAbout the
perfekt.deutsch offers you a course which is tailored according to your needs and requirements. The language code is strictly in German right from the First Hour of the Course – starting A1 as well.The Lectures conducted by perfekt.deutsch are diversified, this means that on daily basis you are trained in 4 important skills – Reading, Listening, Writing and Speaking, so that the Speaking Skill remains foreground. The important grammatical knowledge would be presented to you in a structured manner and you certainly would have a ample opportunity to train yourself with different practice and exercise materials provided by perfekt.deutsch. We keep no stone unturned to provide you with a comfortable learning atmosphere and knowledge that you can implement in your day to day activities.In order to improve your Language acquisition perfekt.deutsch further support and offer you with a Computer based Language Program (E-Learning) so that you can confidently, quickly and effectively improve your Language skills.We the Teaching Staff at perfekt.deutsch look forward for your visit and would be really glad to advice and guide you with a smile!
A1 course The course A1 is aimed at participants who have little or no knowledge of German. It teaches basic communicative skills that quickly allow participants to exchange information about themselves or others (for example their age, profession, place of residence, family, or hobbies). In addition, the course A1 foregrounds communication in situations of everyday life. The participants learn, among other things, to fix appointments, to give and to understand directions, to shop for food, to order in a restaurant, to extend invitations and felicitations, to describe their daily routine, to express consent or disagreement, to make suggestions and to make simple phone calls. The course A1 introduces the means for various communicative structures with the help of texts and audio material and practices and consolidates elementary grammatical structures through dialogue and role play. The aim of course A1 is to communicate on an elementary basis in most prevalent everyday situations and to read as well as to compose simple texts. The course A1 is designed as an intensive course of 5 classes for 45 minutes a day. It takes approximately 8 weeks and consists of 200 hours of teaching. Levels A1 to C1 correspond to the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
A2 course The course A2 is aimed at participants who possess the level of knowledge of the “beginners” course. This means participants are capable of communicating on an elementary level in ordinary everyday situations that concern familiar topics and areas of personal interest. Building upon the “beginners” course, this course expands the communicative skills already acquired, consolidates the knowledge of elementary grammatical structures and extends them to include all basic grammar. The course A2 focuses thematically on the following topics (among other things): studies and professional life, family relations and friendships, the media, modes of cultural behaviour, travels, the environment and nature. The presentation of these topics takes the form of reading and audio texts. The vocabulary of the participants is systematically expanded through exercises in reading and communication as well as through exercises in producing written texts. The teaching materials used are aligned with the demands of this course. The main aim of the course A2 is to further develop the communicative skills already acquired. The participants learn to deal with most everyday situations verbally as well as to communicate about topics that go beyond personal issues and to express their opinion on those topics in spoken or written form. After passing this course, the acquired skills correspond to level A2 of the “Common European Framework of Reference for Languages”. The course A2 is designed as an intensive course with 5 classes for 45 minutes a day. It takes approximately 8 weeks and comprises 200 hours of teaching. Levels A1 to C1 correspond to the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
B1 course The course B1 is aimed at participants who possess the skills of the “elementary” course. This means that they have command of the grammatical structures and know the corresponding vocabulary (A2 GeR). Specifically prepared and original academic texts as well as other material from various disciplines form the foundation of the B1 course . The main focus is on different (i.e. global, selective, detailed) strategies of both reading and listening. Diverse methods will be taught to comprehend unknown vocabulary. The newly acquired vocabulary will be practised extensively through discussions and the composition of individual (argumentative) texts dealing with the topics at hand. With regard to grammar, the course will introduce more complex structures of the German language such as constructions using participles as well as Conjunctive I. The main aims of the course B1 are the acquisition of various reading and listening strategies, the comprehension of texts of intermediate level of difficulty, discussions about the central topics of the course as well as the composition of coherent individual texts. After passing this course the partipants will have reached level B1 of the “Common European Framework of Reference for Languages”. The course B1 is designed as an intensive course with 5 classes for 45 minutes a day. It takes approximately 8 weeks and consists of 200 hours of teaching. Levels A1 to C1 correspond to the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
B2 course Adressaten: Teilnehmer mit dem Kenntnisstand des Kurses B1 besonders geeignet für Teilnehmer, die ein Hochschulstudium an einer deutschen Universität anstreben und dafür einen Nachweis ihrer Deutschkenntnisse benötigeninhaltliche Themen: breites Spektrum an fachspezifischen Themen grammatische Themen: Futur II Zustandspassiv Modalverbersatzformen Nebensätze (temporal, konsekutiv, modal, konzessiv) Nominalisierung Verbalisierung Partizipialattribute Konjunktiv I Methoden: Vermittlung unterschiedlicher Lese- und Hörstrategien (global, selektiv, detailliert) Vermittlung diverser Methoden zur Erschließung unbekannten Wortschatzes Einüben des neu erworbenen Wortschatzes durch Dialogübungen und das Verfassen eigener Texte (Argumentation) Einsatz anerkannter Lehrwerke und bewährter Materialien, die durch frühere Tests und DSHs ergänzt werden Vermittlung von Kompetenzen und Techniken zur Vorbereitung auf das Studium an einer deutschen Hochschule Ziele des Kurses: Erwerb unterschiedlicher Lese- und Hörstrategien Erschließen von Texten mittleren Schwierigkeitsgrads Diskussionen über die Schwerpunktthemen Verfassen eigener zusammenhängender Texte mündliche und schriftliche Äußerung über ein breites Spektrum an Themen Erschließen von Lese- und Hörtexten mit höherem Schwierigkeitsgrad Kursdauer: Intensivkurs: 5h à 45 min. pro Tag 8 Wochen → 200 Unterrichtsstunden Die Stufen A1 bis C1 entsprechen den Stufen des Gemeinsamen europäischen Referenzrahmens für Sprachen.
A1 course The course A1 is aimed at participants who have little or no knowledge of German. It teaches basic communicative skills that quickly allow participants to exchange information about themselves or others (for example their age, profession, place of residence, family, or hobbies). In addition, the course A1 foregrounds communication in situations of everyday life. The participants learn, among other things, to fix appointments, to give and to understand directions, to shop for food, to order in a restaurant, to extend invitations and felicitations, to describe their daily routine, to express consent or disagreement, to make suggestions and to make simple phone calls. The course A1 introduces the means for various communicative structures with the help of texts and audio material and practices and consolidates elementary grammatical structures through dialogue and role play. The aim of course A1 is to communicate on an elementary basis in most prevalent everyday situations and to read as well as to compose simple texts. The course A1 is designed as an intensive course of 5 classes for 45 minutes a day. It takes approximately 8 weeks and consists of 200 hours of teaching. Levels A1 to C1 correspond to the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
A2 course The course A2 is aimed at participants who possess the level of knowledge of the “beginners” course. This means participants are capable of communicating on an elementary level in ordinary everyday situations that concern familiar topics and areas of personal interest. Building upon the “beginners” course, this course expands the communicative skills already acquired, consolidates the knowledge of elementary grammatical structures and extends them to include all basic grammar. The course A2 focuses thematically on the following topics (among other things): studies and professional life, family relations and friendships, the media, modes of cultural behaviour, travels, the environment and nature. The presentation of these topics takes the form of reading and audio texts. The vocabulary of the participants is systematically expanded through exercises in reading and communication as well as through exercises in producing written texts. The teaching materials used are aligned with the demands of this course. The main aim of the course A2 is to further develop the communicative skills already acquired. The participants learn to deal with most everyday situations verbally as well as to communicate about topics that go beyond personal issues and to express their opinion on those topics in spoken or written form. After passing this course, the acquired skills correspond to level A2 of the “Common European Framework of Reference for Languages”. The course A2 is designed as an intensive course with 5 classes for 45 minutes a day. It takes approximately 8 weeks and comprises 200 hours of teaching. Levels A1 to C1 correspond to the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
B1 course The course B1 is aimed at participants who possess the skills of the “elementary” course. This means that they have command of the grammatical structures and know the corresponding vocabulary (A2 GeR). Specifically prepared and original academic texts as well as other material from various disciplines form the foundation of the B1 course . The main focus is on different (i.e. global, selective, detailed) strategies of both reading and listening. Diverse methods will be taught to comprehend unknown vocabulary. The newly acquired vocabulary will be practised extensively through discussions and the composition of individual (argumentative) texts dealing with the topics at hand. With regard to grammar, the course will introduce more complex structures of the German language such as constructions using participles as well as Conjunctive I. The main aims of the course B1 are the acquisition of various reading and listening strategies, the comprehension of texts of intermediate level of difficulty, discussions about the central topics of the course as well as the composition of coherent individual texts. After passing this course the partipants will have reached level B1 of the “Common European Framework of Reference for Languages”. The course B1 is designed as an intensive course with 5 classes for 45 minutes a day. It takes approximately 8 weeks and consists of 200 hours of teaching. Levels A1 to C1 correspond to the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
B2 course Adressaten: Teilnehmer mit dem Kenntnisstand des Kurses B1 besonders geeignet für Teilnehmer, die ein Hochschulstudium an einer deutschen Universität anstreben und dafür einen Nachweis ihrer Deutschkenntnisse benötigeninhaltliche Themen: breites Spektrum an fachspezifischen Themen grammatische Themen: Futur II Zustandspassiv Modalverbersatzformen Nebensätze (temporal, konsekutiv, modal, konzessiv) Nominalisierung Verbalisierung Partizipialattribute Konjunktiv I Methoden: Vermittlung unterschiedlicher Lese- und Hörstrategien (global, selektiv, detailliert) Vermittlung diverser Methoden zur Erschließung unbekannten Wortschatzes Einüben des neu erworbenen Wortschatzes durch Dialogübungen und das Verfassen eigener Texte (Argumentation) Einsatz anerkannter Lehrwerke und bewährter Materialien, die durch frühere Tests und DSHs ergänzt werden Vermittlung von Kompetenzen und Techniken zur Vorbereitung auf das Studium an einer deutschen Hochschule Ziele des Kurses: Erwerb unterschiedlicher Lese- und Hörstrategien Erschließen von Texten mittleren Schwierigkeitsgrads Diskussionen über die Schwerpunktthemen Verfassen eigener zusammenhängender Texte mündliche und schriftliche Äußerung über ein breites Spektrum an Themen Erschließen von Lese- und Hörtexten mit höherem Schwierigkeitsgrad Kursdauer: Intensivkurs: 5h à 45 min. pro Tag 8 Wochen → 200 Unterrichtsstunden Die Stufen A1 bis C1 entsprechen den Stufen des Gemeinsamen europäischen Referenzrahmens für Sprachen.
Course Information
Class size
15 Students
Schedule
7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49 Weeks
Course Level
4
VISA Info
Acceptance letter issue
Minimum age
18
Accommodation
On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
Tuition
7 Week
14 Week
21 Week
28 Week
35 Week
(EURO)€ 559 / Week
(EURO)€ 1,118 / Week
(EURO)€ 1,677 / Week
(EURO)€ 2,236 / Week
(EURO)€ 2,795 / Week
42 Week
49 Week
Week
Week
Week
(EURO)€ 3,354 / Week
(EURO)€ 3,913 / Week
Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Accommodation
Dorm Student.service offers a room search service for its students. A furnished room for „one person“ – attendee of the German course – would be search in the city of Dortmund.
Costs: 300€ – one time service charges. It includes consultancy and advisory service for the room search. It also means that a room (with Kitchen, Wash room and toilet for one person) in a student’s dormitory would be available for you. The rent, ofcourse, has to be paid by you. A document (if required) stating that a room has been reserved for you during your language classes can also be provided . This document may be required for the German Embassy in your home country.
400€ – Security Deposit. This deposit would be returned completely to you, if all the conditions of „room contract“ are satisfied.
Approximately 380€ – Monthly Rent – The exact prise depends on the student’s dormitory, size of the room and furnishing of the room.
Important: The organization of the accomodation takes a certain period of time. We recommend you to send a request at least „3 months“ before your expected arrival. Request sent in a time period less than 3 months can only be accomodated if a free place is available!
Surrounding Area
perfekt.deutsch is located in the City Center and is reachable in 5 minutes from Dortmund Central Station (Dortmund Hbf) by foot. Dortmund University is reachable within 6 minutes by S-Bahn (Trains) line S1 and assures an optimum connectivity between perfekt.deutsch and the Dortmund University.
Facilities
perfekt.deutsch offers spacious and comfortable classrooms with all the modern and technical amenities, which are necessary for a contemporary commencement of the foreign language teaching. Above all perfekt.deutsch provides a friendly and comfortable learning atmosphere.
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