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A1 Courses German
German A1 Courses
This course offer aims at complete beginners or learners with very little knowledge of German. Typically, this represents the starter level in accordance with the language levels as laid out by the European Council in the CEFR.
Prerequisites:
None.
Aim:
This course gets you ready to speak and understand basic everyday sentences. You can read and write simple e-mails and letters.
Contents:
Basic grammar structures and basic everyday vocabulary for various situations and functions.
Competencies:
Mix of reading, listening, writing and speaking skills to reach the level aims
Possible course types:
One-to-one or group courses, either as intensive courses or regular courses on a weekly basis, Business German
Possible course modes:
Face-to-face (in school or at customer’s) or online via videoconferencing tools
You can choose your starting point in accordance with your previous knowledge, that is the courses previously taken, or simply start from scratch. For the latter, pick our A1.1 course to get you started. For a slightly more experienced learner, A1.2 might be the right choice. Feel free to inquire if unsure what to choose.
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A2 Courses German
German A2 Courses
You should choose an A2 course if your German is still at a beginner’s level, but you already have considerable knowledge about the basic structures and vocabulary, or if you previously finished an A1 course.
Prerequisites:
Some knowledge of German, preferably achieved A1 level in a previous course.
Aim:
This course builds on the basic level. It aims at getting you to an elementary level of German. This means that you can speak about and understand all or most well-known or everyday situations. You can read and write simpler texts about these topics.
Contents:
Grammar structures are reviewed and extended and vocabulary for most everyday situations and functions is built up.
Competencies:
Mix of reading, listening, writing and speaking skills to reach the level aims extending the range of text types and functions.
Possible course types:
One-to-one or group courses, either as intensive courses or regular courses on a weekly basis, Business German
Possible course modes:
Face-to-face (in school or at customer’s) or online via videoconferencing tools
You can choose your starting point in accordance with your previous knowledge. Ideally, you should have finished A1 or similar, as mentioned above, Usually, learners then pick an A2.1 course to continue or else move on to an A2.2 to finish the second half of A2. Feel free to inquire if unsure what to choose.