The four levels.
Live small-group classes, A1 → B2, structured to the Goethe framework. Two sessions a week, weekly feedback, exam prep baked in.
Live small-group classes from A1 to B2. Goethe-aligned curriculum, taught by Pakistanis in Berlin. Visa and landing support included from B1.
Berlin · Mitte
Where the cohort lands.
Chapter 02 — What we do
Most German schools stop at grammar. We teach the language, the country, and the paperwork — because the people teaching it have done the move themselves.
Live small-group classes, A1 → B2, structured to the Goethe framework. Two sessions a week, weekly feedback, exam prep baked in.
How Germans queue, write emails, share flats, complain politely. The unspoken rules that decide if you fit in.
Anmeldung, Konto, Krankenkasse, a flatshare that won't ghost you. Visa prep from Islamabad, walked through on arrival.
Operating since
Eleven years teaching Pakistani students how Germany really works.
Students placed
Living, studying, working across six German cities.
Goethe pass rate
First-attempt pass rate across A1–B2 cohorts, 2024–2026.
Avg. reply time
On WhatsApp during PKT business hours. Honest.
Chapter 03 — Classes
Every cohort is small, live and graded weekly. New cohort opens the first Monday of each month — switch slots free, pause any time.
Level · 14 weeks
B1 is the threshold for most Ausbildung visas, family reunion, and a long list of skilled-worker roles. Hold a meeting, defend an opinion, pass the Goethe B1.
Sample 14-week outline
Chapter 04 — Germany Guide
Six chapters by people who have done the move — not translated from an English relocation blog. Free to read, deeper inside the program.
Chapter 05 — Outcomes
Outcomes, not before-and-after screenshots. Visas, jobs, schools, leases. Every student is real and approved the writeup.
Faisal Kazmi
Rawalpindi → Hamburg
Featured story
“B1 was enough for the technical interview, but Bridge prepped me on workplace German — the words you don’t find in textbooks. By the time I sat in front of the panel I had already had the same conversation eight times in class.”
14-month timeline
Hired as a backend engineer in Hamburg.
“Bridge prepped me on workplace German — words you don't find in textbooks.”
Started Ausbildung at a Frankfurt clinic 6 months after his B1.
“She broke down German grammar in Urdu when I was stuck.”
Moved to Berlin for a Master's in Computer Science.
“Small enough that she actually knew where I was struggling each week.”
Both spouses landed in Munich with a paid flatshare waiting.
“Islamabad team walked us through every paper before we even booked the slot.”
Admitted to a Studienkolleg in Stuttgart for medicine prep.
“By exam time I had stopped guessing.”
Three-year nursing contract in Köln. €1,200/mo plus housing.
“They helped me find an agency that doesn't charge upfront. Saved me four lakh.”
Chapter 06 — Built by
One in Berlin, one in Islamabad. Between us, eleven years in Germany and a hundred evenings on the phone with embassies. Meet the team →
Lead teacher · Berlin · 11 yrs DE
Pakistani teacher in Berlin since 2015. C2 German, Goethe-certified examiner. Has personally walked 200+ students from A1 to a visa interview.
Co-founder · Islamabad · Tech & ops
Runs the Islamabad side: enrolment, payments, visa coaching, and the WhatsApp inbox that doesn't sleep. Ex-engineer, built this site too.
Chapter 07
Seven things every new student wants to know. If yours isn't here, message on WhatsApp — replies within a few hours, PKT business day.
Two slots per cohort. Evenings 7–9 PM Islamabad (PKT, friendliest for working students) and mornings 10 AM–12 PM Berlin (CET, friendliest for students already in Germany). Switch slots for free at any time.
Chapter 08 — Ready to start