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Hello everyone,

I am considering the possibility of doing my masters next year, preferably at the Bauhaus uni at Weimar. I would like to learn the language first though, so does anyone know of any good (the cheaper the better) schools where I could learn German? Preferably around Weimar or anywhere in the area.

Thanks in advance!


Edit: Thanks everyone for the help! I only need to get up to A1 to apply to masters as not all of my classes are in German. Also not a STEM major. I would have studied the language somewhere in my country, but the situation here is a bit fucked now and I do not want to waste any more time here before I leave.

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