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Why Choose Us for German Language Course Training?

Personalized Learning Experience:

Experience tailored German learning with personalized lessons that fit your pace, goals, and schedule for faster results.

Access to Recorded Sessions:

Get unlimited access to recorded sessions anytime, anywhere, to learn at your own pace and revisit key concepts

Certifications for Every Level

Get certified in German at every level, from beginner to advanced, with recognized courses and language proficiency exams.

German Language Course Levels

A1 Level

The German A1 level course introduces beginners to the basics of the German language, covering essential grammar, vocabulary, and communication skills for everyday situations.

A2 Level

The German A2 level course builds on basic language skills, focusing on improving everyday communication, expanding vocabulary, and mastering essential grammar for more confident conversations.

B1 Level

The German B1 level focuses on improving communication skills for everyday situations, travel, and work. It enhances speaking, listening, reading, and writing proficiency.

B2 Level

The German B2 level is an intermediate-advanced proficiency in German, enabling learners to communicate fluently in various situations, understand complex texts, and express opinions clearly.

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Our German Teaching Models

Interactive Virtual Classrooms

 

What it is: Our German courses feature live virtual classrooms where students can interact with instructors and peers in real time. These sessions use video conferencing tools to simulate a traditional classroom environment, offering lessons, group discussions, and Q&A sessions.

Why it’s effective: This model blends the convenience of online learning with the engagement of live interaction, making it ideal for students who value real-time feedback and collaborative learning but prefer to study from home.
Example: In our virtual classes, students practice speaking in breakout rooms, participate in group projects, and receive instant corrections from instructors, enhancing their fluency and confidence in German.

Immersive Learning Programs


What it is: We offer immersion programs where students live in a German-speaking environment, either through travel or via virtual language exchange. These programs focus on real-world communication, cultural immersion, and practical use of the language in everyday situations.
Why it’s effective: Immersion is one of the most effective ways to learn a language quickly, as it pushes students to think and communicate in German without relying on their native language, fostering rapid improvement in fluency and comprehension.
Example: Our students participate in virtual language exchanges with native speakers or join cultural workshops, allowing them to apply their German skills in authentic conversations and real-life scenarios.

AI-Driven Personalized Tutoring


What it is: This model leverages AI-powered platforms to provide students with personalized tutoring sessions based on their individual strengths and weaknesses. AI tracks student progress, offering tailored exercises and feedback in real time.
Why it’s effective: Students receive customized learning paths that adapt to their performance, helping them overcome specific challenges and focus on areas where they need the most improvement. This method ensures targeted learning, maximizing the efficiency of study time.
Example: Through our AI-driven tutoring, a student struggling with German grammar receives focused exercises, detailed explanations, and instant corrections, all designed to accelerate mastery in that area.

German Course Syllabus

German A1 Syllabus
Introduction to German Language
  • Alphabet & Pronunciation
    • German alphabet
    • Basic pronunciation rules
    • Introduction to Umlauts (ä, ö, ü) and Eszett (ß)
Basic Grammar and Sentence Structure
  • Articles
    • Definite (der, die, das)
    • Indefinite (ein, eine)
    • Plurals
  • Nouns
    • Gender of nouns (masculine, feminine, neuter)
    • Singular and plural forms
  • Pronouns
    • Personal pronouns (ich, du, er, sie, es, wir, ihr, sie)
    • Possessive pronouns (mein, dein, sein, ihr, unser)
  • Verb Conjugation
    • Regular and irregular verbs in present tense
    • Sein (to be) and haben (to have)
    • Modal verbs (müssen, können, wollen)
    • Basic reflexive verbs
Vocabulary Building
  • Everyday Vocabulary
    • Numbers (0-100)
    • Days of the week, months, seasons
    • Family members
    • Colors
    • Basic adjectives (alt, jung, groß, klein)
  • Common Phrases
    • Greetings and farewells
    • Introducing oneself and others
    • Asking and giving personal information (name, age, nationality)
    • Polite expressions (bitte, danke, Entschuldigung)
Daily Life Topics
  • Introducing Yourself and Others
    • Name, age, nationality, profession
  • Food & Drinks
    • Ordering food at a restaurant
    • Buying groceries (names of common foods and drinks)
  • Shopping & Prices
    • Basic phrases for buying clothes and other items
    • Asking for prices and paying
  • Time & Date
    • Asking for and telling the time
    • Understanding and stating dates
Reading and Writing Skills
  • Reading Simple Texts
    • Basic dialogues (e.g., at the bakery, supermarket)
    • Reading short emails, letters, or notices
  • Writing Simple Sentences
    • Writing about yourself (name, age, hobbies)
    • Writing a simple postcard or email (greeting, short message)
Listening and Speaking Skills
  • Listening Comprehension
    • Listening to basic dialogues (introductions, daily conversations)
    • Understanding announcements and messages
  • Speaking Practice
    • Introducing oneself and others
    • Engaging in simple conversations about everyday life (shopping, weather, etc.)
Basic Conversational Topics
  • Hobbies & Free Time
    • Talking about hobbies and interests
  • Describing People and Places
    • Simple descriptions of people (looks, personality)
    • Describing your city, house, or room
  • Talking About the Weather
    • Basic weather vocabulary and phrases
Cultural Understanding
  • German-Speaking Countries
    • Introduction to Germany, Austria, and Switzerland
    • Basic knowledge of German culture and traditions
    • Understanding cultural differences in daily life and communication
Basic Questions and Answers
  • Forming questions (yes/no and question words like wer, was, wo, wann, wie)
  • Giving short, clear answers
  • Asking for clarification or repetition
Exam Preparation (A1 Exam Format)
  • Listening Section
    • Understanding basic dialogues and announcements
  • Reading Section
    • Comprehending short texts and notices
  • Writing Section
    • Writing a simple postcard, email, or message
  • Speaking Section
    • Role-play simple scenarios (introducing yourself, asking for information)
Grammar
  • Tenses:
    • Present tense (Präsens) review
    • Simple past (Präteritum) for common verbs
    • Present perfect tense (Perfekt) for daily life situations
    • Future tense (Futur I) introduction
  • Modal Verbs:
    • Use of modal verbs (können, dürfen, müssen, sollen, wollen, mögen) in various contexts
  • Sentence Structure:
    • Word order in main clauses (position of verbs and subjects)
    • Subordinate clauses (e.g., weil, dass, wenn) and correct word order
    • Conjunctions (denn, sondern, aber, und, oder)
    • Infinitive clauses with “zu”
    • Relative clauses (der/die/das/welcher)
  • Adjectives:
    • Adjective endings in nominative, accusative, and dative cases
    • Comparative and superlative forms
  • Pronouns:
    • Personal, possessive, and reflexive pronouns in different cases
    • Relative pronouns
  • Prepositions:
    • Dative prepositions (aus, bei, mit, nach, von, zu, etc.)
    • Accusative prepositions (durch, für, gegen, ohne, um, etc.)
    • Two-way prepositions (an, auf, hinter, in, neben, über, unter, vor, zwischen) with dative/accusative use
Vocabulary Topics
  • Daily Activities and Routines:
    • Describing daily schedules, routines, and tasks
    • Talking about common household activities and chores
  • Family and Relationships:
    • Family members and relationships (describing personalities, roles, etc.)
    • Common phrases for family gatherings and conversations
  • Travel and Directions:
    • Asking and giving directions
    • Booking accommodations, ordering tickets, and planning trips
    • Talking about past travel experiences
  • Health and Wellness:
    • Describing illnesses, symptoms, and treatments
    • Making appointments with doctors and dentists
  • Shopping and Services:
    • Clothes, food, and everyday shopping vocabulary
    • Banking terms, making transactions, and asking for assistance
  • Leisure and Hobbies:
    • Describing hobbies, interests, and free-time activities
    • Talking about events and making plans
  • Work and Professions:
    • Job descriptions, workplace environments, and duties
    • Speaking about professional experiences and job interviews
  • Social Media and Technology:
    • Using common terms for social media, devices, and the internet
Reading and Writing
  • Reading:
    • Understanding simple texts, such as emails, short articles, and advertisements
    • Reading short stories, descriptions, and instructions
    • Recognizing common signs and public notices
  • Writing:
    • Writing short letters, emails, and personal notes
    • Filling out forms with personal information
    • Describing events, travel experiences, or daily routines in simple terms
Listening and Speaking
  • Listening:
    • Understanding phrases and sentences related to personal and family information, shopping, local geography, and employment
    • Following simple, clear instructions in real-life scenarios (e.g., at a shop, a station)
    • Listening to short stories, dialogues, and announcements
  • Speaking:
    • Engaging in conversations about familiar topics (family, hobbies, work, travel)
    • Asking and answering simple questions
    • Describing past events, future plans, and personal preferences
    • Ordering food, making travel arrangements, or discussing health issues in a dialogue
Cultural Understanding
  • German Culture and Traditions:
    • Introduction to German holidays (e.g., Weihnachten, Ostern) and cultural events
    • Understanding basic cultural norms and customs in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland
    • Discussing German foods, beverages, and eating habits
Practical Skills
  • Making Reservations:
    • How to reserve hotel rooms, tables at restaurants, and transportation
  • Asking for Help and Giving Directions:
    • How to ask for assistance and explain problems
    • Understanding and using common terms for street names, landmarks, and transportation methods
  • Navigating Public Services:
    • Engaging with services like the post office, banks, pharmacies, and healthcare
Listening and Comprehension
  • Understand the main points of clear standard speech on familiar topics (e.g., work, school, leisure, etc.)
  • Comprehend the main idea of radio or TV programs on current affairs or personal interest topics, when delivered slowly and clearly.
  • Practice listening to dialogues, interviews, and recordings about real-life situations like travel, employment, and hobbies.

Speaking
  • Engage in simple connected text on familiar topics.
  • Describe experiences, events, and personal opinions about different topics.
  • Participate in conversations about familiar subjects and explain viewpoints with reasonable clarity.
  • Role-playing practical scenarios (e.g., ordering food, talking on the phone, discussing weekend plans).
  • Learn expressions for discussing feelings, hopes, and goals.

Reading
  • Read and understand straightforward factual texts about familiar topics in daily life.
  • Grasp the main points of short, clear messages and personal letters.
  • Practice reading newspaper articles, online blogs, advertisements, and simple instructions.
  • Analyze cultural topics in short texts about Germany and other German-speaking countries.

Writing
  • Write simple connected texts on familiar or personal interest topics.
  • Compose short personal letters or emails describing experiences and impressions.
  • Practice writing about future plans, events, and narrating personal stories.
  • Practice informal and formal communication (e.g., invitations, applications, and requests).

Grammar
  • Tenses:
    • Present tense
    • Perfect tense (with “haben” and “sein”)
    • Simple past tense (Präteritum) for common verbs
    • Future tense
  • Modal Verbs:
    • Usage of “können,” “müssen,” “dürfen,” “wollen,” “sollen,” and “mögen” in various tenses.
  • Prepositions:
    • Prepositions with the dative and accusative cases.
    • Two-way prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen).
  • Subordinate Clauses:
    • Usage of “weil,” “dass,” “wenn,” “obwohl,” and “damit.”
  • Relative Clauses:
    • Use of relative pronouns and relative clause structure.
  • Word Order:
    • Correct word order in main clauses and subordinate clauses (verb placement).
  • Reflexive Verbs:
    • Practice reflexive verbs in various tenses.
  • Passive Voice:
    • Introduction to the passive voice in the present and past tenses.
  • Comparison of Adjectives:
    • Positive, comparative, and superlative forms.

Vocabulary
  • Daily Life Vocabulary:
    • Travel, transportation, and directions
    • Shopping, dining, and making appointments
    • Work and education terminology
    • Health, fitness, and medical terms
  • Social Topics:
    • Family, relationships, and personal identity
    • Leisure activities and hobbies
    • Media and communication
  • Cultural Themes:
    • German-speaking countries, customs, and traditions
    • Popular festivals and events in Germany (Oktoberfest, Karneval, etc.)
  • Practical Topics:
    • Writing resumes, discussing jobs, and professional communication
    • Talking about housing, living situations, and renting apartments

Pronunciation
  • Mastery of correct pronunciation and intonation patterns.
  • Practice differentiating between vowel and consonant sounds specific to German.
  • Focus on word stress and sentence rhythm for more natural speech.
Listening Comprehension
  • Understanding extended speech: Ability to comprehend clear standard speech on both concrete and abstract topics.
  • Grasping lectures and discussions: Comprehending the main ideas in complex discussions, news, and public announcements.
  • Listening to media: Understanding audio materials such as radio shows, podcasts, or documentaries about current affairs, personal topics, and social issues.
Speaking Skills
  • Conversational fluency: Engaging in fluent conversations with native speakers, offering opinions, arguments, and responses on various topics.
  • Expressing complex ideas: Talking about abstract topics like culture, society, and current events, using complex sentences and advanced vocabulary.
  • Oral presentations: Preparing and delivering structured presentations on personal or general interest topics.
  • Interactive discussions: Participating actively in debates, formal discussions, and role-plays to defend a point of view and negotiate solutions.
Reading Comprehension
  • Reading a wide variety of texts: Understanding articles, reports, and essays related to various fields of interest such as history, society, and current affairs.
  • Interpreting literary texts: Reading modern literary texts and grasping their themes, characters, and narrative techniques.
  • Understanding opinion pieces: Reading opinion editorials, argumentative essays, and persuasive articles to understand complex ideas and recognize nuances of language.
  • Reading formal documents: Comprehending more formal or specialized documents such as instructions, job offers, and contracts.
Writing Skills
  • Writing essays: Producing well-structured essays on topics of interest, expressing viewpoints, and providing arguments.
  • Formal and informal correspondence: Writing letters, emails, and messages in both formal and informal registers, adjusting tone and style accordingly.
  • Summarizing and paraphrasing: Summarizing articles, reports, or conversations, paraphrasing complex ideas in simpler terms.
  • Creative writing: Engaging in creative writing, such as short stories or narratives, to enhance language creativity and fluency.
Grammar
  • Tenses: Mastery of past (Präteritum, Perfekt), future tenses, and conditional forms.
  • Subjunctive mood (Konjunktiv I and II): Using Konjunktiv II to express hypothetical situations, polite requests, and indirect speech.
  • Relative clauses: Building complex sentences using relative clauses for describing people, things, and situations in detail.
  • Passive voice: Using passive voice to describe processes or emphasize actions over the subject.
  • Prepositions: Understanding and using a variety of prepositions with cases (dative, accusative, genitive).
  • Word order: Mastering the sentence structure in complex sentences with subordinate clauses and conjunctions.
Vocabulary
  • Academic and specialized vocabulary: Expanding vocabulary related to fields like technology, science, education, health, and environment.
  • Idiomatic expressions: Learning idiomatic phrases and expressions to sound more natural and fluent.
  • Synonyms and antonyms: Enhancing vocabulary by studying synonymous and antonymous pairs to improve writing and speaking variety.
  • Word formation: Understanding how to form adjectives, nouns, and verbs from root words, and how prefixes and suffixes affect meaning.
Cultural Understanding
  • Understanding cultural nuances: Learning about German-speaking countries’ culture, history, literature, and social conventions to enhance communication.
  • Films, books, and media: Exploring German films, books, and music to gain insight into contemporary life and culture in German-speaking regions.
  • Current events: Discussing and debating current news, trends, and political issues in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Exam Preparation (Optional)
  • Goethe Zertifikat B2 / TELC B2 / TestDaF practice: Completing sample papers and mock tests for B2-level German language exams.
  • Oral exam practice: Preparing for the speaking component of the exam by engaging in exam-style conversations and role-plays.
  • Writing exam tasks: Practicing timed writing tasks such as argumentative essays, letters, or reports.

Frequently Asked Questions

We offer courses from beginner (A1) to advanced (C2) levels, aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

Each level typically takes 6-12 weeks, depending on the intensity of the course (regular, intensive, or super-intensive).

No, our A1 course is designed for absolute beginners with no prior knowledge of German.

Yes, our live sessions include interactive activities where instructors provide real-time feedback on your pronunciation and speaking skills.

Yes! We integrate gamified quizzes and language challenges to make learning fun and engaging.

Yes, our instructors share effective memory techniques, including mnemonics, to help you retain vocabulary and grammar rules faster.