Course Levels

  • Introduce yourself/countries/occupations
  • The alphabet & the numbers
  • Languages and countries
  • People and hobbies
  • The work and the workplace
  • Leisure time activities
  • At the hotel
  • Food and drink/ in the restaurant
    Shopping
  • Personal pronouns
  • Possessive pronouns
  • Conjugation of verbs
  • Negation: Nicht and Kein
  • Definite article
  • Indefinite article
  • Separable verbs
  • Modal verbs
  • Accusative
  • Introducing yourself
  • Professions and activities
  • Telling about the past
  • School, training, curriculum vitae
  • Daily schedule and leisure activities
  • Purchasing & spending money
  • Vacation
  • In the office, on the phone, making appointments
  • Marriage and children
  • German speaking countries
  • Dative case
  • Prepositions in the accusative and dative case
  • Place and directions
  • Reflexive verbs
  • Verbs with a prepositional object
  • Perfect tense
  • Adjective Endings
  • Superlative Degree
  • Genitive case
  • Subordinate clauses
  • Travels
  • Technology and Industries
  • Glimpses of history and turning points
  • Jobs and Workplace Environment
  • Glimpses in the Future!
  • Relationships
  • Body and Health
  • Theatre and Arts
  • Family and Relatives
  • City Life
  • Money
  • Infinitive with zu
  • Subordinate clauses
  • Genitive prepositions
  • Subjunctive 2 - polite form
  • Subjunctive 2 - wishful sentences
  • Subjunctive 1 - opinions
  • Passive voice
  • Past perfect
  • Reflexive pronoun
  • Future tense 1
  • Daily work: e-mails & telephone calls
  • Activities & Leisure
  • Jobs and Workplace Environment
  • University
  • Relationships
  • History and Politics
  • World News
  • Crime Stories
  • Prepositions
  • Indicators of Time
  • Genitive prepositions
  • Subjunctive 2 - polite form
  • Subjunctive 2 - wishful sentences
  • Subjunctive 1 - opinions
  • Passive voice
  • Past perfect
In an A1 + A2 German crash course, the syllabus typically covers the following key areas:

Learning the alphabet, sounds, and pronunciation rules, including common letters and sounds unique to German (e.g., umlauts: ä, ö, ü).

(Verb Conjugation, Tenses, Accusative, Dative,
Comparative Degree, Reflexive Verbs etc)

  • Essential vocabulary related to everyday topics: family, work, hobbies, shopping, travel, and food.
  • Basic and Elementary conversational phrases like self-introduction, greetings, asking questions, giving directions, and small talk.
  • Role-playing everyday situations like introducing oneself, making appointments, ordering food, asking for help, and shopping.
  • Writing messages (emails, postcards) and filling out forms with personal information.
  • Developing the ability to understand basic and elementary spoken German (e.g., listening to simple conversations, announcements, or instructions).
  • Reading and comprehending short texts such as signs, menus, schedules, and simple articles or stories.
This crash course will focus on helping students reach practical language proficiency at the A1 and A2 levels, with an emphasis on both oral and written communication.
  • Use of subordinate clauses (with conjunctions like "weil," "dass," "obwohl").
  • Mastery of modal verbs and passive voice.
  • Introduction to complex sentence structures (e.g., relative clauses, conjunctions for cause and effect, and conditional sentences).
  • Deepening understanding of the past tenses (Präteritum, Perfekt) and introduction to the future tense.
  • Practice with the Konjunktiv I and II (subjunctive mood) for indirect speech and expressing hypothetical or polite situations.
  • Learning vocabulary specific to everyday contexts (health, work, society, politics, and technology).
  • Understanding and using idiomatic expressions and phrases common in German conversation.
  • Reading more complex texts, including articles, short stories, and news reports, with a focus on summarizing content and identifying main ideas.
  • Listening to dialogues, news, and presentations to improve comprehension of faster speech and more varied accents.
  • Exploring aspects of German culture, history, and current social issues.
  • Understanding the customs, traditions, and values in the German-speaking world to enhance contextual learning and communication
This B1 + B2 crash course aims to develop a higher level of language proficiency, enabling students to participate in more nuanced conversations and handle a wider variety of real-world situations in German.

Student Counseller

Poonam Kulkarni

International Education & Career Consultant.
Education: Bachelors in Automation and Control Systems, Russia
 Masters in Web Science, Germany

Mission

“My mission is to assist students as well as aspiring professionals in creating a personalized education path that paves the way for their career dreams to become a reality, worldwide.”

Service Provided: Career assessment test, Personalized and case specific career guidance, Admission consultation (including University and Course selection) for India and Abroad courses, Pre and post departure End-to-End guidance including Loan/ Financial guidance, Visa Assistance, Earning while learning – Student Job Assistance

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