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German A1

16,300.0018,300.00

Master German with the effective GOETHE A1 approach. This meticulously designed course enhances essential grammar knowledge to excel in the GOETHE A1 exam.

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Description

Course Title: Complete German Language Course with Aula A1 for Goethe A1Exam Success

Course Description:

The Goethe-Zertifikat A1: Start Deutsch 1 is a German exam for adults. It certifies that candidates have acquired very basic language skills and correspond to the first level (A1) on the six-level scale of competence laid down in the (CEFR). It is a 40+hours of Offline / online lecture with 100+hours of App content.
 

Course Outline: 

 

German A1 grammar covers the topics below:

 
  • Basic Phrases
  • Numbers
  • Articles (definite and indefinite)
  • Singular and plural nouns
  • Verbs and verb conjugation
  • Possessive pronouns
  • Sentence formation
  • Trennbare verbs
  • Modal verbs
  • Interrogative sentences
  • Cases
  • Prepositions
  • Partizip II (Past tense)
  • Imperative sentences
  • Negation
 

German A1 Course Content

 
SL No Chapter Name Topics Covered
1 Guten Tag! (Good Day, Good Afternoon)
  • Learning Alphabets and Numbers: One to Ten
  • W-Questions and Self Introduction
  • Learning Personal Pronouns and auxiliary verbs
  • Talking about Countries and other languages
  • Learning a few verbs like Come, speak, etc.
  • Greetings and say bye
  • Learning German language words and the same words in other languages
  • Learn verb Conjugation
2 Freunde, Kollegen und ich (Friends, Colleagues, and Me)
  • Talking About Hobbies
  • Verb Conjugation like auxiliary verbs, regular and irregular verbs
  • Learning articles
  • Yes or No questions
  • Understand plural article
  • Learning Number from 20
  • Talking about Work and Professions
  • Learning Days and Months
  • Learning personal information
  • Creating Simple sentences like What do you like, I like to dance, I like singing, etc.
3 In der Stadt (In the City)
  • Imperative sentences with “you”
  • Irregular Verbs
  • Definite and Indefinite articles with gender
  • Talking about Places and building names in Germany
  • Listening audio
  • discussion with the taxi driver
  • Asking simple questions using what, that, etc.
  • Explaining the way to an unknown person
  • Talking about Events
  • Learning Articles Rules
4 Guten Appetit! (Enjoy the Meal)
  • Verb Conjugation with Irregular and Modal Verbs
  • Verb Position in Sentence
  • Accusative Articles
  • Accusative Verbs
  • Talking about food and eating
  • The vocabulary of food, vegetables, drinks, etc.
  • Listening Audio
  • Discussion about breakfast, lunch, and dinner
  • send the invitation to a party
  • Purchasing things in the supermarket
  • Talking about food places and profession
5 Tag für Tag (Day for day)
  • Learning Time-related Prepositions
  • Learning Possessive Articles like Mine, your, his, etc.
  • Learning Modal verb conjugation with Personal Pronoun
  • Modal verb position in the sentence
  • Talking about time and time-related conversation
  • Small conversation day-to-day routine
  • Listening audio
  • Sending Mail using modal verbs
  • Talking about web pages and discussing photos
  • Listening to audio about appointments with the doctor
  • Listening to audio and discussing talking about family’s day-to-day routine
6 Zeit mit Freunden (Time with Friends)
  • Learning Separable Verbs
  • Learning past tense with being and have verbs
  • Personal Pronouns in Accusative
  • Accusative Propositions
  • Talking about ordinal numbers “on” and “When” like First, Second, etc.
  • Birthday celebration
  • Discussing the surprising birthday of Sofia
  • Discussing in the hotel
  • Free time program in Germany
7 Kontakte (Contact)
  • Learning Dative Prepositions
  • Short form of articles
  • Possessive article in Accusative
  • Brief Discussion on finding an office with audio
  • Discussion on the first day in the office with audio
  • Studying a letter format
  • Discussion about Social media in Germany
  • Self-introduction in the workshop and talking about another thing
8 Meine Wohnung (My Apartment)
  • Learning adjectives with “be” verbs and “very/too”
  • Changing prepositions with accusative and Dative
  • Learning colors vocabulary
  • Talking about apartments and vocabulary
  • Searching apartments and collecting information on apartments from other sources
  • Talking about the new apartment with audio
  • Kind of building name and discuss
9 Alles Arbeit? (All is Work?)
  • Learning Past Perfect tense with auxiliary verbs
  • Learning Partizip II with regular and irregular verbs
  • Learning connecting words and sentences with and, but, and or
  • Talking and explaining work
  • Searching jobs through various media like an advertisement, papers, etc.
  • A telephone conversation through audio
  • Talking about jobs around the place
10 Kleidung und Mode (Cloths and Fashion)
  • Learning Interrogative articles and creating sentences with the word “Which”
  • Understanding Demonstrative article with “this” word
  • Learning Dative verbs
  • Learning Personal pronouns with Dative case
  • Partizip II with Separable and non-separable verbs
  • Talking about cloth and fashion
  • A conversation about purchasing clothes in various “Cloth sales centers”
  • Conversation on cloth exchanging
  • Learning cloth-related vocabulary
  • Discussing some popular and old shopping centers in Germany
11 Gesund und munter (Healthy and Cheerful)
  • Imperative Sentences with “You”
  • Learning modal verbs like Must and should
  • Talking about health and healthy food
  • Talking about fitness
  • Learning the vocabulary of the body
  • Discussing sport exercise and sport-related words
  • Talking about the accident and listening to the audio
  • Conversation with doctor
  • Discussing Home Remedies
  • Understand health-related professions, tips, etc.
12  Ab in den Urlaub! (In the Vacation)
  • Learning Pronouns with “one”
  • Learning W-Questions
  • Learning time adverbs like first, then, later, etc.
  • Talking about vacation and vacation-related vocabulary
  • Discussion about city travel
  • Conversation in Hotel room
  • Complaining in Hotel
 

Who is it for?

  You are a student of engineering who is seeking a unique selling proposition, right? You would benefit from learning German. Because of your impressive educational background and fluency in German, you should have no trouble finding employment with multinational corporations and well-known companies such as Siemens, Lufthansa Airlines, BMW, and Nivea, amongst others. Graduate students from universities in Panvel, Kharghar, Kamothe, Kalamboli, Nerul, Sanpada, and Vashi have received training from members of our staff in the past.

Exams they can appear for after completing this course:

Goethe Certificate A1
 

Main Objectives:

  The acquisition of a second language almost always adds value. Learning a foreign language is one of the factors that might give you an advantage in today’s cutthroat business environment. If you are fluent in German, it will be easier for you to develop your relationships, which will lead to more successful communication and increased chances of success. In addition to this, one’s ability to appreciate literature, music, art, and philosophy is elevated as a result of the fact that Goethe, Kafka, Mozart, Bach, and Beethoven all wrote in German. Scholarships and other forms of financial assistance are readily available to those who choose to further their education in Germany. Young people from a variety of countries may apply for working holiday visas, while skilled workers and professionals can apply for special visas.  

Duration:

 
A1: three and half months
Intensive A1 Course: 12 to 16 Weeks Weekend A1 Course: ( Saturday  and Sunday)  

Course Certification

  After successfully completing the Basic Certificate Course (Level A1), you will be eligible to get the Learnlanguages.store Certificate that is commensurate with your accomplishment of level A1. A score of at least fifty percent is required in order to be awarded the certification, which must be accomplished before moving on to the next level of study. It is recommended, however, that a minimum score of sixty to sixty-five percent be attained in order to gain a good level of skill and a strong grasp of this level.

Certified Trainer

  Every single one of the teachers for this course has their credentials verified and has completed extensive in-house training as part of our Teachers Training Programme. The instructors are very knowledgeable about the material covered in the class, and they will also include a cultural component into the lessons in order to provide you with an authentic introduction to the German-speaking world.

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