
“When I started, I was honestly afraid to speak. I knew vocabulary, but when someone asked me something in German, my mind went completely blank. In our lessons we speak from the first minute.”
Li Na李娜
University Student
Shanghai → Munich
How We Teach
This method is the result of many years of learning, teaching, experimenting, and refining — built around one clear objective:
To enable students to speak German confidently, correctly, and naturally — in exams and in real life.
The foundation of real speaking ability
Instead of starting with isolated grammar rules, students work with core sentence patterns, high-frequency structures, and authentic spoken German. Each pattern is trained through many carefully selected examples, systematic variations, and everyday contexts — so learners internalize German structure, not just understand it intellectually.
Training real language control
Students don't just learn example sentences — they learn to transform them. Change word order, switch tenses, replace elements, reformulate thoughts. This systematic training creates linguistic flexibility: the ability to react quickly in conversations, speak without hesitation, and maintain accuracy under pressure.
Precision without confusion
All grammar and structure explanations are provided in clear Language Info Documents — written in plain language, available in English and Chinese where helpful, focused on understanding logic rather than memorizing terminology. No academic overload. Just clarity.
Training for real communication
A large part of the material consists of realistic dialogs reflecting everyday situations, natural reactions, and authentic spoken language. Students don't just read them — they analyze, modify, extend, and ultimately create their own dialogs. Engaging, creative, and personal.
Internalizing German naturally
All core materials are supported by MP3 audio files. Listening is used strategically — to internalize sentence rhythm and melody, strengthen pronunciation, and reinforce structures subconsciously. Students can listen repeatedly, flexibly, even outside active study time.
Structured, transparent, powerful
The main working tool is Excel — intentionally. It lets learners filter and sort language patterns, compare structures side by side, recognize systematic differences, add personal notes, and build an individual learning system. Dynamic, living material instead of static pages.
Integrated, not separate
Language cannot be separated from context. At all levels the program includes insights into German mentality and communication style, cultural norms and expectations, everyday life in Germany, and practical rules for studying, working, and living there. As language level increases, these insights become deeper and more nuanced.
The Goal
Think less about German — use it more naturally.
Not perfect German. Not textbook German. But usable, living German.
Pattern-based method built for Chinese speakers. From your first conversation at the Bäckerei to your first business meeting auf Deutsch — structured, practical, and built for real life.
200+ Chinese learners already studying in Germany
Practical language for relocation, not just exams.
Community
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Top community streak
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78%Satz des Tages
Der frühe Vogel fängt den Wurm.
[dair froo-uh FO-gel fengt dain vurm]
The early bird catches the worm.
Lernkarte
die Freiheit
freedom
Die Freiheit ist ein kostbares Gut.
Freedom is a precious good.
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Täglich
German Proverb of the Day
Wer rastet, der rostet.
谁一休息就生锈
Bedeutung · Meaning
Deutsch
Wenn man lange nichts tut, verliert man Können und Energie.
中文
长时间不练习或不工作,能力和状态都会下降。
What Students Say
München · Bayern · Deutschland
A personal immersive program designed for deep language acquisition, cultural understanding, and unforgettable experiences in Bavaria.


































Free from planning and logistics. Focus fully on language, experience, and personal progress.
Further details are shared personally
The Full Picture
Experience Munich as a Local
Not as a tourist, but as someone who truly understands the city
Explore Southern Bavaria
Lakes, alpine landscapes, and iconic castles like Neuschwanstein
Use German Every Day
Real-life situations with guidance and continuous practice
Stay Physically Active
Hiking, walking, swimming — movement supports learning
Deep Cultural Understanding
Bavarian history, identity, and traditions with context
Authentic Bavarian Life
Food, markets, and everyday culture as learning experiences
German is used everywhere: cafés, shops, museums, parks, and public transport. The goal is not perfect German, but usable, confident spoken German that becomes part of daily life.
We explore mostly on foot, spend time in parks, go swimming, jogging in forests, and hiking in the Alps. Physical activity supports concentration, energy, and learning efficiency.
Munich's palaces, museums, and architecture provide insight into centuries of cultural development. Places like Munich Residenz and Nymphenburg Palace are explored with context.
Within a short time, the urban environment opens into Southern Bavaria — lakes, forests, and alpine landscapes. Visits to Füssen and Neuschwanstein Castle are unforgettable.
This experience doesn't start on the first day in Munich — and it doesn’t end when you leave.
Before
Preparation materials, video calls, and goal alignment
During
Guided throughout with structure and continuous attention
After
Follow-up calls to consolidate learning and lasting progress
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A Word From the Founder
Language is not something
you memorize.It is something you use — again and again.
If you want to grow, you must step into the situation. Speak. Move. Think. Push yourself slightly beyond your comfort zone.
That is where change begins. That is where you improve — fast.
Real confidence is built only when you actively use what you learn. When you use the language, you stop worrying about exams. You know you have the skill.
You know how to communicate naturally with locals.
Language is not just a certificate. It is your entry into a new world.
Meet Klaus Sajons
About the Founder
Born and raised in Germany, I've spent years working internationally in business, leadership, and education. My path shifted toward something more meaningful: helping people succeed across cultures — not just linguistically, but practically and personally.
















“If you are learning German with me, you are not just learning a language. You are learning how to navigate a new world with more clarity and confidence.”
Qualifications, language journey, mission & more
The Full Story
MBA
Business, Tax, Audit & Financial Control, and Economic Law
Bachelor's Degree
Economic and Social Geography
CFE Certification
Corporate Fraud & Compliance Investigations
Teaching Certifications
TEFL and German as a Foreign Language (Goethe-Institut)

Teaching, guiding, and building connections with students across different settings
I am a passionate language learner myself. Over the years, I've studied several languages and experienced first-hand the challenges of:
This personal learning journey shaped my teaching philosophy deeply. Everything I teach today is influenced by what I once wished my own teachers had offered.
A defining part of my journey has been my close connection with China. Over many years, I've worked extensively with Chinese students, professionals, and families — both in China and abroad. Through this, I developed not only a deep respect for Chinese culture, but also a strong understanding of the specific challenges Chinese learners face.
These challenges include:
To help Chinese people succeed in Germany — and internationally — with confidence, clarity, and independence.
Language is key, but my work goes beyond vocabulary and grammar. It includes understanding German mentality, navigating everyday life, preparing for professional environments, and building confidence in real interactions.
I take teaching seriously — not as a service you consume, but as a responsibility I carry. When someone decides to move to Germany, study there, or build a future there, the stakes are high.
Language learning becomes a foundation for social integration, professional success, and personal well-being. That responsibility guides how I design courses, work with students, and give attention to each individual learner.
“If you are learning German with me, you are not just learning a language. You are learning how to navigate a new world with more clarity and confidence.”