General sources/offers
On goethe.de you can book a very affordable online course for beginners from the Goethe-Institut. The course costs only 7 UAH or 0,25 €. The courses are for adults, children and teenagers. They last from four to ten weeks.
At Lingoda there are free online German courses for people from Ukraine. The courses are held 7 days a week. Every day twice: At 10 am and at 4 pm. You also get free learning material. If you want to participate, write an email to helpukraine@lingoda.com.
IBB also offers free online German courses for refugees from Ukraine.
Refugees from Ukraine can currently use the language learning apps Babbel and Jicki free of charge.
On sprachlernen24.de you can find a free German course for beginners.
With the free German learning app "Hallo", adults, children and teenagers can learn German.
You can also use the vhs digital learning portal free of charge to learn German. To do this, you need to register and select the appropriate course.
Official sources/offers & German for work contexts
From https://www.germany4ukraine.de/hilfeportal-en/labour-and-social-affairs (March 28th)
It is possible to attend a state-subsidised language course. If you receive a residence permit under Section 24 of the Residence Act, the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) can grant you admission to an integration course. There are various offers that fit various situations, for example, courses for women or parents. It is also possible to apply for an exemption from paying a share of cost, for example, if you receive social benefits. More information: BAMF integration course (German) BAMF integration course (Russian) Find a course near you If you have already completed an integration course or you already know German well (level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages), you can attend a vocational language course. The prerequisite is that you have a work permit. Your local employment agency can give you advice on this (www.arbeitsagentur.de). There, they can help you find a course that fits and give you the participation authorisation. It is also possible to apply for an exemption from paying a share of cost, for example, if you receive social benefits. More information: BAMF integration course "Deutsch für den Beruf" (German) BAMF integration course "Deutsch für den Beruf" (Russian) If you receive a residence permit under Section 24 of the Residence Act, you can also attend an initial orientation course or a so-called "MiA course" ("Migrantinnen einfach stark im Alltag", an offer especially for women). More Information: Initial orientation course (German) Initial orientation course (Russian) MiA courses (German) MiA courses (Russian)