
German courses for migrants and refugees
Through the funding of the state program MitSprache – Deutsch4U and the European Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF), we offer free and practical German courses from A1 to C1 – with a clear structure, everyday content and a shared learning experience for all participants. Our German courses are aimed specifically at migrants and refugees.
Whether you are taking your first steps in the German language or want to prepare for the job market, an apprenticeship or a course of study – we will support you at every level.
Course details at a glance:
- Course start: From September 2025
- Levels: A1 to C1
- Registration: By appointment – or without an appointment during our open office hours:
Open office hours (without appointment):
- Thursday: 16:00-18:00
- Friday: 10:00-12:00
More than language lessons - integration by learning
Having a good level of German is a key step towards successful integration. In our courses, we combine language development with concrete everyday topics – so that what you learn can be applied directly to life.
Instead of purely theoretical lessons, we focus on active, everyday learning:
📖 Learn more about family life, parenting, housing, health, education and work
🤝 Make contacts with volunteers through language meetings
⚖️ Get to know core values
Our language support programs not only teach language skills, but also social skills.
In this way, we not only promote your language skills, but also your independence and participation in Germany.
Is this course exactly right for you?
Our German courses are aimed at all adults with migration or refugee experience who:
- want to learn or improve their German to level A1 to C1
- want to communicate confidently in everyday life, at work or at university
- are looking for support in arriving and finding their way in Germany
- want to learn more about culture, society and life in Germany
- are looking for an open, supportive learning environment
The courses are offered as part of the state program MitSprache – Deutsch4U and are funded by the state of Hesse and the European Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF). This combined funding model strengthens access to high-quality language support and facilitates the social participation of migrants in Hesse.