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Course content for German courses A1 & A2

  • fheydohrenwendt
  • Jul 30, 2021
  • 3 min read

Level – A1 | A2

What kind of topics and vocabulary fill our German courses? What grammar you will learn, repeat and expand? For further information on the content of the German courses or exams, please feel free to message us and our team will revert back as soon as we can.





A1 German courses

In the A1 German courses you will use familiar and everyday expressions and very simple sentences that aim to meet specific needs. You learn how to introduce yourself and ask other people questions about them (e.g. where they live, who they know or what they own).


German course – A1(1)

Main topics:

  • Introduce yourself/countries/occupations

  • The alphabet & the numbers

  • Languages and countries

  • People and hobbies

  • The work, the workplace

  • Free time

  • At the hotel

  • The city map

  • Food and drink/ in the restaurant

Grammar:

  • Personal pronouns and verbs in the present tense

  • The group of nouns: der/die/das/

  • Verbs

  • The negation

  • Prepositions of place

  • Personal pronouns in the accusative case


German Course – A1(2)

Main topics:

  • Daily schedule

  • Stress in the office

  • On the computer

  • Arranging appointments

  • The seasons and the weather

  • Destinations, travel preparations

  • Means of transport

  • Living & the home furnishings

  • Health

  • Excuses

Grammar:

  • Verbs

  • Prepositions of time

  • Sentence connectives: conjunctions

  • The group of nouns

  • Indicators of space

  • Adjectives


A2 German courses

In the A2 German courses you will understand sentences and repeated expressions related to areas of very immediate importance (e.g. information about a person and family, shopping). You can communicate in simple situations (e.g. the direct exchange of information about familiar and everyday life).

Course Fee: 8,000 Php per Module

Class Duration per Module

  • 16 sessions

  • 2 hours per session

  • Twice a week

Trial Class - 500 Php per hour

German Course - A2(1)

Main topics:

  • Introducing yourself

  • Professions and activities

  • Telling about the past

  • School, training, curriculum vitae

  • Daily schedule leisure activities

  • Purchasing & spending money

  • Words around money

  • The dream of wealth: What if…?

  • In the office, on the phone, making appointments

Grammar:

  • Verbs

  • The perfect tense

  • The group of nouns

  • The negation

  • Main and subordinate clauses

  • Verbs with dative and accusative

  • Subjunctive II

  • Nouns indicators of time

  • Casus


German course – A2(2)

Main topics:

  • Vacation

  • Countries and nationalities

  • Planning a trip

  • Animals & dangerous animals

  • People

  • Living: garden, city etc.

  • Healthy nutrition

  • National and international news

  • Theme: Environment

  • Theme: Technology

Grammar:

  • Indicators of space

  • The group of nouns

  • Adjectives

  • Verbs

  • The perfect tense

  • Verbs + Prepositions

  • Nouns

  • Prepositions: of space & of time

You cannot wait to learn German grammar? We offer a course, especially for beginners, into the world of German grammar. We deal with topics that slowly introduce you into this subject. After all a language is a notation (system of written symbols); if you understand that from the beginning, you can easily put these building blocks together.

We work with many sample sentences and easy to learn vocabulary according to level A1/A2. You learn important grammatical rules for a basic conversation and introduce you to the basics of German grammar.


How to form a German sentence? What are the different word types called, how to form words, how to form a sentence, how to form a question? What does that mean: nominative case, dative case, accusative case? How do verbs work in a sentence? Which kind of prepositions exist, and how do I use them?


Maybe you would like to prefer practicing modal verbs, or maybe separable and non-separable verbs, maybe perfect tense or the usage of haben (to have) and sein (to be) or the reflexive verbs and the adjective declinations ?


When you completed 2 modules, you will be fit to take the Certification Exams. This Zertifikat is one of the important requirements when you are planning to go to Germany whether for study, getting married or to be re-united with Family.


Our Promise: We will not leave you until you pass and get your certification.






 
 
 

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