
The German courses we offer in Malaga are held at our school each year in three seasons:
- a) October to February (5 months)
- b) March to June (4 months)
- c) July to September (summer courses)
Here you can find the dates and times for German beginners.
In the summer months we offer specific German courses for the summer in Malaga.
The semester-long courses are language courses for groups of 3-10 students. They take place two or three times a week, always for 1.5 hours, or on Saturday mornings or Friday afternoons for 3 hours. You can attend via videoconference or take the German course in person.
The small group size ensures that each student has enough time to speak and practice German in class.
They are for all ages, although most of our students are between 18 and 30 years old. We also have german programs for children (ages 4-14) in groups and private classes, just ask us!

After learning new grammar, new structures, or additional vocabulary, students practice German in class by:
- Oral exercises
- Role-playing games
- Partner exercises
- Discussions
- Games
- Etc.
We teach grammar because it is the basis of any language, without it you cannot speak correctly, however our focus is on teaching SPEAK GERMAN.
This is only possible with a lot of practice and the participation and encouragement of each of the students.
Free for course participants:
All students from level A2 onwards receive 1 extra hour each week free of charge conversation only
Tutoring: once a week at school.
Semester courses
Semester courses for children
We offer all levels in Malaga, from complete beginner German courses that do not require any prior knowledge to the most advanced levels and preparation for official exams, such as the Start Deutsch 1, Start Deutsch 2, the Zertifikat Deutsch, and up to C1 (formerly the Zentrale Mittelstufenprüfung). We not only prepare for exams, we can also issue OFFICIAL telc CERTIFICATES from German to European level.
To complete beginners of German we offer courses three times a week. These courses include an extra 1.5-hour day per week, usually on Fridays. They can be combined with any German course for beginners (A1). This way, students can stay in touch with German for longer periods of time and deepen their learning experience, completing more exercises and expanding their vocabulary. We recommend these courses to help you learn German even more effectively.
If you have less time, the ideal option is the twice-weekly courses, which are usually on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Depending on the level, there are courses in the morning, in the afternoon, at night, on Fridays or Saturdays.
If you can't make it during the week, you can take a 3-hour Saturday morning course instead of two 1.5-hour courses, usually from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Some levels are also available on Fridays from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
If you have shifts, don't worry, you can come one week in the morning and the next in the afternoon.
Not only do we allow you to make up missed classes at other times, but we also encourage you to make up classes missed due to illness, vacation, etc. You don't have to miss a single hour!
In order to be able to practice the language also outside of class, we regularly organize activities with Germans (monthly meeting with the IDSV = Internationaler Deutsch-Spanischer Verein), parties, movies, beach volleyball, soccer, excursions, cultural activities, etc.
Dates of German courses in Malaga:
Spring 2025:
Start: March 5, 2025
Last day of classes: June 21, 2025
TELC exams at Deutsch Schule Málaga: June 23, 24, and 25, 2025
Autumn 2025-2026:
Start: October 8, 2025
Last day of classes: February 21, 2026
TELC exams at Deutsch Schule Málaga: February 23, 24, 25
Christmas break: December 20, 2025 - January 6, 2026. We look forward to seeing you again starting January 7, 2025!
You can pre-register by phone and we will reserve your spot for 1-2 days.
Classes on national and local holidays will not be made up.
Here you will find the prices for German courses in Malaga.
On our page about the official German exams you will be able to check the levels, from complete beginners to very advanced, in accordance with the European reference framework.