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Munich is the home of many well-known tourist attractions, including Octoberfest and the English Garden, and is one of the most beautiful cities in Germany. Only a few minutes from the famous Stachus (city square) and in the main train station's immediate neighborhood, our institute is very conveniently located.
international participants per year
Lessons per week: from 20 Course duration: 2 - 6 weeks Course levels: A2 - C2 Class size: max. 15 Minimum Age: 18
Lessons per week: 20, 24, 28 Course duration: from 1 week Course lveles: A1 - C2 Class size: max. 15 Minimum age: 17
Lessons per week: 20, 24, 28 Course duration: 1 - 52 weeks Course lveles: A1 - C2 Class size: max. 15 Minimum age: 17
Lessons per week: 20, 24, 28 Course duration: 1 - 52 weeks Course lveles: A1 - C2 Class size: max. 15 Minimum age: 17
Lessons per week: 20, 26, 30 Course duration: 4 weeks Course levels: B1 - C2 Class size: max. 15 Minimum age: 17
Lessons per week: at least 20 Course duration: at least 1 week Course levels: A2 - C2 Class size: 1 - 15 Minimum age: 18
Lessons per week: from 20 Course duration: 2 - 6 weeks Course levels: A2 - C2 Class size: max. 15 Minimum Age: 18
Lessons per week: 20, 24, 28 Course duration: from 1 week Course lveles: A1 - C2 Class size: max. 15 Minimum age: 17
Lessons per week: 20, 24, 28 Course duration: 1 - 52 weeks Course lveles: A1 - C2 Class size: max. 15 Minimum age: 17
Lessons per week: 20, 24, 28 Course duration: 1 - 52 weeks Course lveles: A1 - C2 Class size: max. 15 Minimum age: 17
Our student residence offers temporarily comfortable living. All rooms are fully furnished with private bath, kitchenette and free wifi.
Our Munich institute is less than a 20 minute walk away. All rooms are equipped with their own bathroom and a full breakfast and free wifi are included.
Experience the local culture when you choose to live with a host family. You will share a bathroom with the host and can add meals, if desired.
Our student residence offers temporarily comfortable living. All rooms are fully furnished with private bath, kitchenette and free wifi.
Our Munich institute is less than a 20 minute walk away. All rooms are equipped with their own bathroom and a full breakfast and free wifi are included.
Experience the local culture when you choose to live with a host family. You will share a bathroom with the host and can add meals, if desired.
Our student residence offers temporarily comfortable living. All rooms are fully furnished with private bath, kitchenette and free wifi.
In and around Munich there are so many sights to see. With our culture and leisure offerings you will have the opportunity, together with other did participants, to get to know the country. Free city walking tours, museum visits and full-day excursions are only a few of the many options offered.
"Germany has become my second home!" - Read Ana Cecilia's comments and other reviews about did deutsch-institut Munich.
did deutsch-institut Munich Arnulfstraße 10 80335 München
Only in combination with the booking of a Standard, Intensive or Premium course of at least 8 weeks:
Only in combination with the booking of a Standard, Intensive or Premium course of at least 6 weeks: 600 €
Prices per week per person (from Sunday through Saturday)
Only in combination with the booking of a Standard, Intensive or Premium course of at least 8 weeks:
Only in combination with the booking of a Standard, Intensive or Premium course of at least 6 weeks: 600 €
Prices per week per person (from Sunday through Saturday)
Martin Burghart is responsible for organization of the school and leads the team at did deutsch-institut Munich.
Sabine Götzfried is your contact for instruction and testing at did deutsch-institut Munich.
Janina Schletz takes care of questions and concerns related to your stay in Munich.
At did deutsch-institut adults, kids and teens have the possibility to learn the German language and discover German and Austrian culture.

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Participants with prior German language experience may begin their courses on Mondays.


03.01., 07.02., 07.03., 04.04., 02.05., 07.06., 04.07., 01.08., 05.09., 04.10., 07.11.


02.01., 06.02., 06.03., 03.04., 02.05., 05.06., 03.07., 07.08., 04.09., 02.10., 06.11., 04.12

telc Exam C1, C1 Hochschule or C2 *
Business German Plus 90 lessons (9 days)
Business German Plus 108 lessons (9 days)
* High season supplement (04.07. - 19.08.2022)

Participants with prior German language experience may begin their courses on Mondays.


03.01., 07.02., 07.03., 04.04., 02.05., 07.06., 04.07., 01.08., 05.09., 04.10., 07.11.


02.01., 06.02., 06.03., 03.04., 02.05., 05.06., 03.07., 07.08., 04.09., 02.10., 06.11., 04.12

telc Exam C1, C1 Hochschule or C2 *
Business German Plus 90 lessons (9 days)
Business German Plus 108 lessons (9 days)
* High season supplement (04.07. - 19.08.2022)

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Why did he not see the impossibility of his idea?
The publicity did her career no harm.
They were people who spoke and thought as he did.
He did not feel he had got to know them intimately.

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German language , German Deutsch , official language of both Germany and Austria and one of the official languages of Switzerland . German belongs to the West Germanic group of the Indo-European language family, along with English , Frisian , and Dutch (Netherlandic, Flemish).
The recorded history of Germanic languages begins with their speakers’ first contact with the Romans , in the 1st century bce . At that time and for several centuries thereafter, there was only a single “Germanic” language, with little more than minor dialect differences. Only after about the 6th century ce can one speak of a “German” (i.e., High German) language.
German is an inflected language with four cases for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative), three genders (masculine, feminine, neuter), and strong and weak verbs. Altogether, German is the native language of more than 90 million speakers and thus ranks among the languages with the most native speakers worldwide. German is widely studied as a foreign language and is one of the main cultural languages of the Western world.
As a written language, German is quite uniform; it differs in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland no more than written English does in the United States and the British Commonwealth . As a spoken language , however, German exists in many dialects , most of which belong to either the High German or Low German dialectal groups. The main difference between High and Low German is in the sound system, especially in the consonants. High German, the language of the southern highlands of Germany, is the official written language.
Old High German , a group of dialects for which there was no standard literary language, was spoken until about 1100 in the highlands of southern Germany. During Middle High German times (after 1100), a standard language based on the Upper German dialects (Alemannic and Bavarian) in the southernmost part of the German speech area began to arise. Middle High German was the language of an extensive literature that includes the early 13th-century epic Nibelungenlied .
Modern standard High German is descended from the Middle High German dialects and is spoken in the central and southern highlands of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It is used as the language of administration, higher education , literature, and the mass media in the Low German speech area as well. Standard High German is based on, but not identical with, the Middle German dialect used by Martin Luther in his 16th-century translation of the Bible . Within the modern High German speech area, Middle and Upper German dialect groups are differentiated , the latter group including Austro-Bavarian, Alemannic (Swiss German), and High Franconian.
Low German, with no single modern literary standard, is the spoken language of the lowlands of northern Germany. It developed from Old Saxon and the Middle Low German speech of the citizens of the Hanseatic League . The language supplied the Scandinavian languages with many loanwords, but, with the decline of the league, Low German declined as well.
Although the numerous Low German dialects are still spoken in the homes of northern Germany and a small amount of literature is written in them, no standard Low German literary or administrative language exists.
Alemannic dialects , which developed in the southwestern part of the Germanic speech area, differ considerably in sound system and grammar from standard High German. These dialects are spoken in Switzerland, western Austria, Swabia , and Liechtenstein and in the Alsace region of France . Yiddish , the language of the Ashkenazic Jews (Jews whose ancestors lived in Germany in the European Middle Ages ), also developed from High German.

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