Filters
Filters
- Europe
- Germany
- Education Programs
- Language Teaching
Sort by
2 Language Teaching Degree Programs in Germany


International University SDI München
German For Nursery School Teachers
- Munich, Germany
Course
Full time
4 weeks
On-Campus
English
This course is aimed at all those interested at B1/B2 competence level who are preparing to become or already work as nursery school teachers. The course objective is the B2 level. The simulation of realistic workplace scenarios and the application of targeted communication scenarios of everyday professional life (e.g. parent-teacher interviews, exchange with colleagues) are used to quickly and professionally get familiar with the challenges of childcare as a profession.


The TEFL Academy
Online Level 5 TEFL Course (168 hours)
- Berlin, Germany
- Adelaide, Australia
- + 64 more
Course
Full time, Part time
168 hours
Distance Learning
English
We only offer one course because we want all our students to have the best access to global TEFL opportunities. We are the world's only TEFL course provider that has received official recognition from government regulated awarding bodies both in the US and the UK.
Best programs for you
Answer a few questions and we'll match you with programs!
Popular Education Programs Language Teaching degree types
Popular study format
Learn more about Language Teaching degree programs in Germany
Language Teaching degree programs in Germany focus on preparing students to teach languages effectively in diverse environments. This field offers exciting opportunities to engage with students from various backgrounds while fostering communication skills essential in today’s global society.
Through courses in pedagogy, linguistics, and language acquisition, students develop the ability to create dynamic lesson plans and assessments tailored to diverse learning styles. They often explore teaching methods, classroom management strategies, and the integration of technology in language instruction, cultivating competencies like designing immersive learning experiences and adapting curricula for different age groups. Students build confidence as they engage with innovative teaching techniques that reflect their passion for language education.
Germany’s educational system emphasizes research and practical experience, often incorporating project-based and collaborative learning methods. This approach equips graduates with the skills needed to thrive in international contexts. Career pathways typically include roles in schools, language institutes, and corporate training environments where language proficiency is crucial.