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German Courses Worldwide
German is a valuable asset in the world of both work and play. If you can speak German that opens up not just Germany but other European countries such as Switzerland, Austria and Luxembourg, which you will be able to appreciate and enjoy much more.
Cactus offers a range of German courses across Europe, which you can search by location or by specialist German courses. Alternatively, why not get some inspiration from our fantastic Top 5 courses or our German articles on our blog?
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For a German course only, please search by using the location links above. For a specialist German course and more information on accommodation, please use the boxes below.
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Immersing yourself in another country is not just about learning the language; it's about your interaction with the people and understanding of their way of life. With this in mind, we're delighted to bring you our brand new pages on culture, offering you interesting, valuable and at time quirky information on your chosen country's land, people, attitudes and beliefs. Together with your language learning, this is the ideal way to ensure you get the most out of your stay abroad.
German culture in Germany
Austrian culture in Austria
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