A1 to B2 Langauge classes in Offline/Online under the CEFR method.
Welcome to the German Language Academy!
Our academy is dedicated to providing high-quality German language education to students from all over the world. We offer a range of courses and programs designed to meet the needs of learners of all levels, from beginner to advanced.Our experienced and qualified teachers use modern teaching methods and materials to help students develop their language skills quickly and effectively.
What do we learn in A1?
Embark on your German language learning journey with our A1 course at the German Language Academy!
Duration: 6 Weeks
Fee: 14,000 Rupees Only
Vocabulary
Learners are introduced to everyday German words and phrases related to greetings, introductions, personal information, food,clothing, numbers, time, and other common topics.
Grammar
Learners are taught the basic grammatical structures of the German language, including gender, noun and verb forms, articles,plurals, and sentence structure.
Pronunciation
Learners are trained to correctly pronounce German sounds, including umlauts and other special characters.
Listening and Speaking
Learners practice listening to and speaking German in simple, everyday situations, such as ordering food in a restaurant, asking for directions, and introducing oneself.
Reading and Writing
Learners also begin to read and write basic German sentences and paragraphs, and learn the German alphabet and simple German words.
What do we learn in A2?
Duration: 8 Weeks
Fee: 16,000 Rupees Only
The specific topics and learning objectives of an A2 German language course may vary depending on the institution or program offering the course. However, typically an A2 German course covers the following
Grammar
This includes the conjugation of verbs in different tenses, use of prepositions, pronouns, and adjectives, and word order in sentences.
Vocabulary
Learning new words and phrases related to various topics such as food, travel, health, and work.
Speaking
Listening to and comprehending spoken German in different contexts, such as movies, news, and conversations.
Listening
Reading and comprehending texts, articles, and stories in German.
Writing
Writing simple sentences, paragraphs, and short texts such asemails and letters.
Culture and Society
Learning about German customs, traditions, and social norms.
What do we learn in B1?
Duration: 12 Weeks
Fee: 19,000 Rupees Only
The B1 level of the German language is an intermediate level, where the learner is expected to have a good grasp of grammar, vocabulary, and communicative skills.
In a B1 German language course, you would typically learn more advanced grammar structures and vocabulary to help you communicate in a wider range of situations.
Overall, a B1 German course aims to help you become more confident and independent in your use of the language, and to enable you to communicate more effectively in a wider range of situations.
Here are some examples of topics you might cover:
Grammar
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Using the passive voice
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Conditional sentences
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Reported speech
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Relative pronouns
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Reflexive verbs
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Subjunctive mood
Vocabulary
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Describing people and personalities
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Discussing current events and news
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Expressing opinions and preferences
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Talking about health and wellness
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Discussing travel and tourism
Skills
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Participating in debates and discussions
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Writing formal and informal letters and emails
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Reading and understanding longer texts
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Listening to more complex conversations and speeches
Speaking and Listening
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You will practice speaking German in a variety of contexts,such as giving presentations, discussing current events and expressing opinions.You will also work on listening skills, such as understanding spoken German in different accents and speeds.
Writing
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You will practice writing longer and more complex texts, such as emails,letters, and essays, and learn to use more advanced language structures and expressions.
Cultural Knowledge
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You will learn about German culture, history, and society,including topics such as art, music, politics, and social issues.
What do we learn in B2?
Duration: 14 Weeks
Fee: 21,000 Rupees Only
In B2 level German language courses, learners typically build upon the knowledge and skills acquired in previous levels, such as A1, A2, and B1. At the B2 level, the focus shifts towards enhancing fluency and proficiency in the language. Here are some key topics and skills covered in B2 German language courses.
Vocabulary Expansion
B2 level courses aim to enrich your vocabulary by introducing more complex and specialized terms. You'll learn vocabulary related to various domains such as politics, society, culture, economics, and technology.
Grammar
B2 level courses consolidate and expand upon grammatical concepts from previous levels. You'll continue to learn more advanced verb tenses, modal verbs, subordinate clauses, indirect speech, prepositions, and complex sentence structures.
Reading Comprehension
You'll practice reading longer and more challenging texts, including news articles, opinion pieces, literary excerpts, and academic texts. The focus will be on understanding main ideas, specific details, and drawing inferences
Writing Skills
B2 courses emphasize developing your writing abilities. You'll learn how to express opinions, write formal and informal letters, essays, summaries, reports, and argumentative texts. Accuracy in grammar, vocabulary, and overall coherence is stressed.
Listening Comprehension
B2 level courses aim to improve your listening skills through exposure to a variety of audio materials. You'll listen to dialogues, interviews, lectures, and presentations, and work on understanding main ideas, specific information, and nuances of spoken language.
Speaking Skills
B2 courses focus on building conversational fluency and accuracy. You'll engage in discussions, debates, role-plays, and presentations on various topics. The emphasis is on expressing opinions, presenting arguments, and using appropriate vocabulary and grammar structures.
Cultural Awareness
B2 courses often introduce aspects of German culture, literature, history, and current affairs. This provides a deeper understanding of the language within its cultural context.