Stadtansicht Jena / City View Jena

German as a Foreign Language (DaF)

Learn German as a beginner or as an advanced learner. We offer courses at levels A1 to C2 according to the CEFR.
Stadtansicht Jena / City View Jena
Image: Pixabay / Jana Schneider
Arbeitsplatz
Study spaces with internet accessde
Study spaces with internet access can be used free of charge by students of the University for online language courses as part of their studies.

You can learn German as an absolute beginner or you can improve your pre-existing language skills with us.

In our German courses, the four basic language skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing are systematically developed and practised. Additionally, the study of phonetics, i.e. the correct pronunciation of words and phrases, plays a major role. Grammar teaching alone is no longer a key aspect of the modern teaching of German as a Foreign Language. Instead, Grammar skills complement the basic language skills.

In addition to the regular courses during the semester, covering the language levels from A1 to C2 according to the Common European Framework of References for Languages (CEFR), we also offer intensive courses at selected levels, both during the semester and in the pre-sessional period in September.

Our courses are primarily for the benefit of students of the University Jena. If there is spare capacity, students of other German institutes of higher education, Doctoral students of the University Jena or other German institutes of higher education as well as employees of the FSU and guests are welcome to join our courses, too.

Courses

  • Main Courses

    In these courses, you will learn the main language skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing as well as the sub-disciplines of vocabulary and grammar.

    These courses consist of 60 teaching units (UE). One teaching unit includes 45 minutes, meaning you will have 4 SWS in 2 x 90 minute/week class. By taking these courses, it is usually possible to complete one CEFR level of German in two semesters. For example, taking the A1.1 course and, in the next semester, the A1.2 course gives you the opportunity to complete the whole CEFR level A1.

    If you pass one of these courses, you gain 5 ECTS points.

  • Intensive courses in the lecture period

    In these courses, you will learn intensively the main language skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing as well as the sub-disciplines of vocabulary and grammar.

    Intensive courses consist of 60 teaching units (UE) taught over a period of 5 weeks. One teaching unit includes 45 minutes.

    It is, therefore, possible to participate in two intensive courses directly after each other if they are at the same level, e.g. A1.1 and A1.2. In this way, you can cover a whole language level in a single semester.

    If you pass one intensive course you gain 5 ECTS points. If you pass two courses, you gain 10 ECTS points.

  • Intensive courses in September

    In these courses, you will learn intensively the main language skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing as well as the sub-disciplines of vocabulary and grammar.

    These intensive courses consist of 60 teaching units (UE) taught over a period of 3 weeks. Classes take place normally from Monday to Friday. One teaching unit includes 45 minutes.

    If you pass one of these courses, you gain 5 ECTS points.

  • Complementary courses

    In these courses you work on one skill in particular. You can participate in these courses without taking a Main Course or you can use them to complement a Main Course. 

    Courses with a specific skill focus:

    e.g. Schreiben

    Corrective Courses:

    e.g. Phonetik, Grammatik

    Vocation-related Courses:

    e.g. Argumentieren, Referieren, Diskutieren B2+

     

    These courses comprise 30 teaching units. One teaching unit includes 45 minutes, meaning you will have 2 SWS in 1 x 90 minute/week class.

    If you pass one of these courses, you gain 3 ECTS points.

Further information

Anmeldung / Registration
Image: Pixabay / Myriams-Fotos
You can find out here how to register for our German courses, whether you need to take the written placement test and which dates you should keep an eye on.
contribution to expenses
Image: Anja Osenberg – pixabay
How much does a German course for students, doctoral students or guests cost? When should the German course be paid for? Here you can find out more about the prices as well as the payment.
Lernmaterial / Learning material
Image: Pixabay / 200degrees
On the following page you will find the textbook you need for your German course as well as online exercises for revision and deepening.
FAQ
Image: Pixabay / loufre
FAQ
Do you have any further questions about the recognition of certificates, the organisation of language courses or the grading system? Here you will find answers to frequent questions from other course participants.

Co-ordinator of the German as a Foreign Language Section (DaF)

Che-Hui Liao

Office hours:
Wednesday, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m.