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Jeet Jalu

The method

We don’t teach German. We teach Germany.

A certificate gets you a visa appointment. It doesn’t get you through the flat viewing, the first team meeting, or the winter when everything is in a language you only studied for an exam. Our method is built on five principles — each one learned the hard way, in Germany.

Principle 01

Wirklichkeit

reality

Real German, not exam German

Every lesson is built from situations you will actually face: the flat viewing, the doctor's call, the team meeting, the argument with the internet provider. Exams become easy when the language is real — never the other way round.

Principle 02

Kultur

culture

Culture is half the language

Germans communicate differently: more direct, more precise, less small talk. We teach the unwritten rules — because knowing the words for an interview matters little if you don't know how a German interview works.

Principle 03

Genauigkeit

precision

Precision over shortcuts

Small groups. Cameras on. Every sentence corrected. No recorded lectures pretending to be teaching. It is slower than cramming and faster than failing twice.

Principle 04

Ehrlichkeit

honesty

Honesty, even when it costs us

We tell you real timelines, real requirements, and real chances — and we turn away students we cannot honestly help. Trust is the only marketing we do.

Principle 05

Begleitung

accompaniment

Mentorship, not just classes

Language is one part of moving your life to another country. Documents, decisions, doubts at 11pm — you have a mentor who has stood exactly where you stand.

Inside the classroom

Small groups. Cameras on. Everyone speaks.

No recorded lectures pretending to be a course. Every session is live, every student speaks, and every sentence gets corrected — the way languages have always actually been learned.

See if the method fits you.

The readiness assessment takes ten minutes and gives you an honest starting point — level, timeline, and fit.