German lessons
We build a realistic learning plan that takes you step by step from the basics towards B1, B2 or C1 preparation.
Germany education guidance and private German lessons
I help students with German, university applications, Ausbildung research and the first steps in Germany. The aim is simple: clear orientation, honest expectations and a plan that fits your actual situation.
No empty promises — just language, documents, deadlines and a practical plan.
Let’s find the best option for your situation together.
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I live in Dresden and know many parts of this process first-hand: learning German, preparing applications, finding housing, organising documents and figuring out a new system.
I reached B2 in roughly seven months and C1 after about 17 months of learning in total. Along the way, I earned one telc B2 certificate and two DSH certificates.
Planned support areas
These areas are currently being developed only for the pilot phase and general orientation.
We build a realistic learning plan that takes you step by step from the basics towards B1, B2 or C1 preparation.
We sort through universities, programmes, documents, deadlines and the application route that fits your case.
We compare fields, read vacancies carefully and prepare the next application step with a clear structure.
Checklists, appointments and paperwork are put in order without making promises no serious adviser can make.
Where practical, we complement lessons with real conversation practice with German native speakers.
From first appointments to university administration, we make the next steps easier to understand and plan.
Success Stories
Because a useful Germany plan needs more than general advice. We look at your language level, documents, real deadlines and the steps you can actually carry out.
When it fits your learning goal, we can also add conversation practice with German native speakers.
Process
We turn a large plan into a sequence you can understand and work through.
Service pages
University applications, Hochschulen, Ausbildung, conditional admission, German lessons, the visa process and document preparation — I tie these topics into a more organised route using my own experience as a student in Dresden.
Frequently asked questions
No. Admission and visa decisions are made by the university, Hochschule, training institution, employer, consulate or relevant authority. What I do is help you run the process in better order, more knowingly and in line with the requirements.
No. Choosing an institution, organising documents, tracking the application, preparing for the visa and planning your German can all be handled together.
Yes, but it needs a realistic language plan built around the goal. University, Hochschule, Ausbildung and master's routes can require different levels.
Yes. Especially with school-age applicants, planning together with the family makes the process clearer and safer.
It depends on the goal. For an Ausbildung, B1 is discussed in some fields, while academic programmes may require B2 or C1. The healthiest route is to settle the goal first and plan the language level after that.
Usually your school leaving qualification, your German, a suitable CV, a motivation letter and how you communicate with the employer. Expectations can differ by occupation.
A Universität runs more academically; a Hochschule usually sits closer to practice and industry contact. The right choice depends on your subject, your career plan and how you learn.
It varies by goal, but usually a diploma, transcript, passport, language certificate, CV, motivation letter, application forms and, in some cases, financial documents.
It depends on your current German, the state of your documents, the programme you are aiming at and the deadlines. Some preparation comes together in a few months; other goals need a year or more.
Yes. During the pilot phase, a short conversation lets us understand where you stand, what you are aiming at and what kind of general information you need. It is there to make sense of the process and find the right starting point.
No. ŞAK Almanya is currently in a non-commercial pilot and preparation phase. No payments are accepted and no paid service contracts are made.
Yes. The aim is not to build an artificial profile but to present your real background and goal more clearly, cleanly and in a form that suits the application.
Yes. Your interests, your educational background, your German, your career goal and the programme options in Germany are all weighed together.
We can organise the deadlines of your target institutions and programmes into a calendar. That makes it much clearer which document has to be ready by when.
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No empty promises — just language, documents, deadlines and a practical plan.