Intensive German for Nurses in Nepal

(A0–B1)

 Live online classes in Nepal time—built for shift schedules. Start with A0 and progress through structured A1/A2 checkpoints toward B1 exam readiness. 

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Program Snapshot

  • A0 entry → B1 pathway

  • 4 months

  • 3 hours/day

    5 days/week

  • 240 hours+ structured homework

  • ~30 per group (6–7 groups)  


  •  Nepal (NPT, UTC+5:45)

Two people sitting at a table, one typing on a laptop and the other with a notebook, with a vase of calla lilies and a glass of water on the table.

 Who this is for?

If you’re a nursing professional, final year nursing student or healthcare worker in Nepal and you want a serious German learning routine—without quitting your job—this program is built for you. Many learners join while working shifts, so we offer day and evening/night options depending on cohort.


A wooden desk with a modern white table lamp, a small clear vase with purple flowers, a closed laptop, a beige notebook, and a pen. A chair is partially visible on the right side, and a curtain is seen in the background on the left.

 How learning works in larger cohorts (why it’s still practical)

We run cohorts of ~30 learners with a classroom model designed for speaking practice, not long lectures:  

- Micro-groups inside every class (breakout rooms for pairs/small groups)  

- Teacher circulates, corrects, and tracks common errors  

- Weekly conversation labs (recommended): 60–90 minutes/week in groups of 6–8 with a teaching assistant/second teacher for extra speaking time.