
This course is designed for beginners who wish to build a strong foundation in the German language by developing all four essential skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, alongside grammar and vocabulary needed for real-life communication.
The course focuses on practical communication through everyday contexts such as introductions and identity, daily routines, navigating the city, shopping, family and appointments, work and housing, health, and travel.
Lessons are presented in an interactive, learner-centered way, with real dialogues, listening activities, and speaking practice that help students move from understanding to confident use of the language.
By completing this course, learners will achieve the competencies of the A1 Level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), enabling them to interact effectively in simple, everyday situations in a German-speaking environment.
By the end of the course, learners will be able to:
Introduce themselves and others, use basic greetings, talk about nationality, languages, numbers, and spelling.
Describe their daily routines and hobbies, manage time, and discuss work schedules clearly.
Understand and participate in simple conversations about directions, places in the city, and transportation.
Handle shopping and dining situations, express preferences, order food, and make payments politely.
Talk about family and personal relationships, set appointments, give dates, and handle invitations or apologies.
Describe their job, housing, and surroundings, including furniture and workplace settings.
Discuss health and travel, use vocabulary for medical visits, weather, and vacation plans.
Apply essential A1 grammar structures, including Nominative, Accusative, and Dative cases, verb conjugation, adjectives, and the Perfekt tense.
Use everyday vocabulary clearly and appropriately in real-life situations such as shopping, studying, or working.