Carl Duisberg Training Center Cologne

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Köln, Germany

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Language school· Educational institution

Carl Duisberg Training Center Cologne Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Carl Duisberg Training Center Cologne is located in Köln, Germany on Hansaring 49-51. Carl Duisberg Training Center Cologne is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category language school in Germany.

Address

Hansaring 49-51

Phone

+49 22116260

Service options

Online classesOn-site services

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Andrea Vera

I can recommend this center because my experience until today was enjoyable. Since the beginning the group were friendly with me and they were ready to help me in my adaptation to the new culture. Teachers are funny and encourage me to lern German. Today in spite of the pandemy, the center made a good work. I can continue lerning without problems.

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Eduardo Acosta Solisdeovando

Carl Duisberg Center is an awesome place to learn. In my case, I learned German from zero until the B2 level and nowadays I can enjoy with my German friends and colleagues and exchange ideas in Deutsch. The CDC is great, they are always looking after the courses to give you the best of the experiences. Totally recommended, no doubt.

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hema standard

Great place wonderful staff

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Prince Saini saab

Good place for british council Ielts exam

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Cholpon CM

I took B1 and B2 intensive courses at this school a few year ago and was very satisfied with the teaching methodology, the overall course organization as well as the support provided by the administrative staff. The courses were interactive with a well balanced mix of grammar, vocabulary, speaking and listening trainings. Individual wishes of the students were also taken into account. Futhermore, the school provided information and support with such topics as visa application, openning a bank account in Germany as well as learning the German culture. Besides there were daily extracurulicar activities such as visiting museums, going to a local brewery and making a sightseeing tour.