The acquisition of the German language is central to the job search and integration of refugees. It is true that Ukrainian refugees have a chance of finding work in Germany even without German language skills. But with German language skills, there is more choice and it is easier to find more qualified jobs.
Even before refugees have learned German intensively, it can be helpful to assess their work experience. This offer is suitable for this offerwhich helps with the self-assessment of professional skills in twelve languages.
German can be studied on a self-study basis with flexible time management through online offers can be learned. Below you will find a selection of possible providers:
Refugees from Ukraine with residence permit can participate free of charge in an integration course free of charge. In addition to orientation courses on topics such as culture and politics, this also includes an intensive language course. The language training lasts about 600 hours and is concluded with an examination for language level B1.
To enroll in an integration course, a certificate of eligibility is required. In most cases, an application must be submitted to the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees. At this page you can directly check the local offers, availability, starting times and types (full or part-time, normal or intensive course) of the integration courses in your area.
Besides integration courses there are other language course offerings on site.
In addition to courses, phrasebooks also help with the acquisition of a new language. Especially at the beginning, you can quickly build up a basic vocabulary to make everyday tasks easier. Free phrasebooks are offered by letters.com or the International Federation. The Klett publishing house and deutsch-lenen.zum.de have published free dictionaries.
Benchmark for the acquired language level of immigrants is the so-called Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). There, the language levels are divided into: Elementary Language Use (A1 and A2), Independent Language Use (B1 and B2) and Competent Language Use (C1 and C2). Under this link you will find a detailed description of each language level. And on leangerman.dw you will find a test, to determine the language level of refugees. The classification into language levels can help you find a suitable language course.