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Professional, native German instructors
All of DSLC teachers are native speakers of German — differently from most other institutions, DSLC does not employ local Hong Kong teachers, as our Hong Kong students prefer to learn with professional native speakers.
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Communication-oriented classes
While DSLC classes teach you all four language skills —speaking, listening, reading, and writing—, the focus is clearly on real-life communication and speaking with people in and from Germany.
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Small groups
Frequent exercises in small groups of three or four people, you will have a lot of opportunity to actually use the German language in typical situations. This will help you to learn the language fast and easily!
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Clear course structure
DSLC course levels follow the CEFR* guidelines and the standard structure for German language classes. Each course level (A1, A2, B1, B2/1, B2/2, C1/1, C1/2, C2/1, C2/2) consists of four courses (e.g., A2-1 → A2-2 → A2-3 → A2-4).
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Complete range of courses
As the market leader for German language in Hong Kong, DSLC is the only institution which offers the complete program of German language courses, covering all course levels from A1 up to C2.
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No change of dates and teachers
DSLC guarantee you that all classes are taught by the same teacher always on the same day of the week at the same time.
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Fair and flexible tuition fees
You pay only for those classes which you actually attend.
DSLC in Hong Kong provides the ideal entry point for Hongkongers to the German-speaking world. Founded and lead by German linguist Dr. Robin Sackmann who has nearly 20 years of teaching experience in Hong Kong and for Hongkongers. DSLC is in the heart of Kowloon offers you a unique learning environment that leads you from the beginner’s level up to the level of proficiency which you need for working or studying in Germany. With a team of professional and dedicated teachers, learning German at DSLC is fast, efficient, pleasurable, and — affordable.
Robin Sackmann, MA, Dr phil
Honorary Assistant Professor(Linguistics)
The University of Hong Kong
Department of Linguistics
School of Humanities
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