My formal and informal training in German language (Goethe Institut Düsseldorf, Berlitz, VHS, Institut für Internationale Kommunikation e. V. (IIK) Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, TestDaF).
Formal Training
Goethe Institut, Düsseldorf
German Studies, Level B (112 hours), 2002 – 2002
Berlitz Deutschland GmbH
Deutsch (German) Level 5 (~50 hours), 2002 – 2003
VHS (NRW, Germany)
Advanced German Language Diploma Preparation (78 hours), 2003 – 2004
Deutsches "Kleines Sprachdiplom" Vorbereitung
Institut für Internationale Kommunikation e. V. (IIK)
Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf
Standard academic German examination training for advanced learners (50 hours), January 2004 – April 2004
Academic German Certificate
(TestDaF) # 016988, 2004, Düsseldorf.
Non-Formal
I studied with a private teacher when I needed to sort out the complexity of the grammar. My tutor had a degree in German linguistics (Germanistik), but unfortunately an adept of old school of teaching languages, which turned out to be less effective for me.
Informal
I lived in Germany since the beginning of the Century, and real people were my best educators. Engaging in long personal conversations and small group discussions were for my active use of language. Especially I liked discussions with strangers, because it helped to to step beyond the limitations of my identity.
I also appreciated some sources of official media in Germany: certain radio and TV channels, in particular political debates and classic plays recordings.