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A1 Course Details

Welcome to the fascinating world of the German language! Our A1 course, based on the popular Netzwerk neu textbook, is the perfect starting point for absolute beginners. Here, you’ll learn the fundamentals of German grammar, everyday expressions, and simple sentences to navigate daily situations. From greetings to shopping and ordering in restaurants – our interactive classes make learning fun and engaging. Dive into German culture and take the first steps on your journey to becoming multilingual!

Course Contents:
Basic Vocabulary and Expressions

Greetings and introductions

Common phrases and everyday vocabulary

Basic shopping, dining, and travel phrases

Nouns (Substantive)

Gender: Masculine, Feminine, Neuter (der, die, das)

Singular and Plural forms

Definite and Indefinite Articles (der, die, das; ein, eine)

Personal pronouns (ich, du, er/sie/es, wir, ihr, sie/Sie)

Cases (Fälle)

Nominative case

Accusative case

Accusative of definite and indefinite articles (den, einen)

Dative case (brief introduction)

Verbs (Verben)

Regular and irregular verbs 

Present tense (Präsens) 

Separable and inseparable verbs(Verbs Type)

Modal verbs in present: (können, müssen, wollen, dürfen, sollen, mögen)

Auxiliary verbs: ( haben(to have), sein(to be) )

Imperative mood (commands)

Sentence Structure (Satzbau)

Basic word order (Subject-Verb-Object)

Yes/No questions (Ja/Nein Fragen)

W-questions: (Wer, Was, Wo, Wann, Warum, Wie)

Position of time and place in sentences

Coordinating conjunctions: (und, oder, aber, denn)

Negation (Verneinung)

Using “nicht” and “kein”

Position of “nicht” in the sentence

Adjectives (Adjektive)

Basic adjectives and their opposites

Predicate adjectives (Das ist schön.)

Numbers (Zahlen)

Cardinal numbers (eins, zwei, drei, …)

Ordinal numbers (erste, zweite, dritte, …)

Time (Zeit)

Days of the week

Months and seasons

Telling time (formal and informal)

Prepositions (Präpositionen)

Basic prapositions for sentence making 

Begginer Level Possessive Articles (Possessivartikel)

mein, dein, sein, ihr..

Conjunctions (Konjunktionen)

Coordinating conjunctions (und, aber, oder, denn, sondern)

Interrogative Pronouns (Fragewörter)

wer, was, wo, wann, warum, wie, welche

 
Listening:

Weekly listening exercises with native speakers.

Audio clips of simple conversations and daily scenarios.

Speaking:

Weekly practice speaking class on diversified topics.

Role-playing common situations such as shopping and dining.

Writing:

Short writing assignments like composing emails and postcards.

Practice with filling out forms and simple surveys.

Reading:

Reading simple texts such as advertisements and menus.

Weekly reading assignments with comprehension questions.

Cultural Insights: Traditions, holidays, and everyday life in German-speaking countries.

A2 Course Details

A2: Building Foundations

Take your German to the next level with our A2 course! Using “Aspekte Neu,” this course builds on the basics and enhances your ability to communicate in everyday situations. You’ll expand your vocabulary, grasp more complex grammatical structures, and improve your listening and speaking skills. Whether you’re planning to travel, work, or simply enjoy German media, this course provides a solid foundation for your linguistic journey.

Course Content:

Reflexive Verbs (Reflexiv Verben)
 
Present Perfect tense (Perfekt)
Formation with auxiliary verbs (haben, sein) and past participles
Regular and irregular past participles(PII)
 
Past tense: (Präteritum) for common verbs (e.g., war, hatte)
Separable and inseparable prefixes in different tenses
 
Future tense (Futur I)
Using “werden” to form the future tense
 
Modal verbs in past tenses: (konnten, mussten, wollten, durften, sollten, mochten)
 
Sentence Structure (Satzbau)
Subordinate clauses (Nebensätze)
Word order in subordinate clauses
Subordinating conjunctions (weil, dass, ob, wenn)
 
Relative clauses (Relativsätze)
Relative pronouns (der, die, das, welcher, welche, welches)
 
Conjunctions (Konjunktionen)
Coordinating and subordinating conjunctions
 
Adjectives (Adjektive)
Comparative and superlative forms (Komparativ und Superlativ)
Adjective endings in all cases (nominative, accusative, dative)
Adjectives with definite, indefinite articles
 
Pronouns (Pronomen)
Possessive pronouns in all cases
Indefinite pronouns (jemand, niemand, etwas, nichts)
Relative pronouns in all cases
 
Prepositions (Präpositionen)
Two-way prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen) in more detail
Accusative prepositions: durch, für, gegen, ohne, um
Dative prepositions: aus, bei, mit, nach, seit, von, zu
 
Numbers (Zahlen)
Higher numbers (100, 1,000, etc.)
Ordinal numbers beyond ten (elfte, zwölfte..)
 
Time Expressions (Zeitausdrücke)
Expressing duration( by using Prapositions–> seit, für)
Specific points in time (vor, nach, in)
Conjunctions (Konjunktionen)
“als” vs. “wenn”
 
Indirect Speech (Indirekte Rede)
Using “dass” oder “Ob” to report statements
Changes in word order and tense
 
Verb Constructions (Verbkonstruktionen)
Verbs with prepositions (sich freuen auf, denken an, etc.)
Verbs with dative and accusative objects (geben, schenken, zeigen)
 
Idiomatic Expressions (Redewendungen)
Common phrases and their usage
 
⦁ LISTENING:

Audio exercises with varied accents and everyday contexts.

Listening to short stories and dialogues.

⦁ SPEAKING:

Weekly discussion sessions on familiar topics.

Practice dialogues for everyday interactions.

⦁ WRITING:

Composing simple texts such as short stories.

Writing practice for common formats like emails and letters.(Briefe und E-Mail)

⦁ READING:

Reading short articles and stories.

Weekly assignments to improve reading comprehension.

Cultural Contexts: German customs, famous landmarks, regional differences.

 
Exam Preparation: Sample tests, exam strategies, and tips.

B1 Course Details

B1: Intermediate Proficiency
Ready to become more fluent in German? Our B1 course, following”Aspekte Neu, is designed for those who have a solid grasp of the basics and are ready to tackle more challenging material. You’ll learn to express yourself more clearly and accurately in various contexts, from work to social interactions. This course also prepares you for the B1 certification exam, recognized by employers and educational institutions worldwide.
Course Contents:

Tenses (Zeiten)

  • Simple Past (Präteritum)
  • Past Perfect (Plusquamperfekt)
  • Future I (Futur I)
  • Future II (Futur II)

Passive Voice (Passiv)

  • Present Passive (Präsens Passiv)
  • Past Passive (Präteritum Passiv)
  • Present Perfect Passive (Perfekt Passiv)
  • Past Perfect Passive (Plusquamperfekt Passiv)
  • Future Passive (Futur Passiv)
  • Passive with Modal Verbs (Passiv mit Modal Verben)

Subjunctive Mood (Konjunktiv)

  • Subjunctive I (Konjunktiv I)
  • Subjunctive II (Konjunktiv II), Basic Forming and using conditional sentences (if-clauses)

Verbs with Prepositions (Verben mit Präpositionen)

  • verb-preposition combinations
  • Nomen-verb Verbindung (Noun with Verbs agreement)

Relative Clauses (Relativsätze)

  • Using relative pronouns (der, die, das, welcher, welche, welches)

Adjective Endings (Adjektivendungen)

  • Nominative, Accusative, Dative, Genitive
  • Weak, Mixed, and Strong declensions

Prepositions (Präpositionen)

  • Accusative prepositions (durch, für, gegen, ohne, um)
  • Dative prepositions (aus, außer, bei, mit, nach, seit, von, zu)
  • Two-way prepositions (an, auf, hinter, in, neben, über, unter, vor, zwischen)

Conjunctions (Konjunktionen)

  • Coordinating conjunctions (und, oder, aber, denn, sondern..)
  • Subordinating conjunctions (weil, dass, obwohl, wenn, als, bevor, nachdem..)
  • Double connectors (Doppelkonnektoren) such as sowohl … als auch, weder … noch, entweder … oder, nicht nur … sondern auch
  • Advanced connectors (Erweiterte Konnektoren) like einerseits … andererseits, je … desto

Word Order (Wortstellung)

  • Main clauses (Hauptsätze)
  • Subordinate clauses (Nebensätze)
  • Position of verbs, subjects, objects, and adverbials

Advance Noun Declensions (Nomen-Deklinationen)

  • Singular and plural forms
  • Gender-specific endings
  • Genitive case (Genitiv) usage, such as possession and relevant prepositions (trotz, während, wegen, statt)

All Pronouns (Alle Pronomen) 

  • Personal pronouns (ich, du, er, sie, es, wir, ihr, sie, Sie)
  • Reflexive pronouns (mich, dich, sich, uns, euch, sich)
  • Possessive pronouns (mein, dein, sein, ihr, unser, euer, ihr, Ihr)

Indirect Speech (Indirekte Rede)

  • Using subjunctive I (Konjunktiv I) for indirect speech
  • Subjunctive II (Konjunktiv II), for Imagination (Irreale Bedinngungsätze) 

Comparative and Superlative (Komparativ und Superlativ)

  • Forming and using comparatives and superlatives
Listening:

Listening to longer texts, news reports, and interviews.

Weekly comprehension exercises and discussions.

Speaking:

Weekly practice debates and discussions on various topics.

Role-playing professional and social scenarios.

Writing:

Structured essays, reports, and formal letters.

Writing assignments that reflect real-life situations.

Reading:

Reading contemporary articles, short stories, and excerpts from books.

Analyzing texts for deeper understanding and critical thinking.

Cultural Topics: Contemporary German society, media, and popular culture.

Exam Preparation: Sample tests, exam strategies, and tips.

B2 Course Details

Achieve a high level of fluency with our B2 course! Using the advanced materials from “Aspekte Neu,” this course focuses on refining your language skills for professional and academic settings. You’ll engage in complex discussions, read and analyze authentic texts, and write sophisticated essays. Perfect for those aiming to work, study, or live in a German-speaking country, this course prepares you for the B2 certification and beyond.

 

Course Contents:

Tenses (Zeiten)

  • Review of all basic tenses (Präsens, Präteritum, Perfekt, Plusquamperfekt, Futur I, Futur II)
  • Emphasis on using the correct tense in various contexts
  • Advanced use of tenses in narration and reporting

Modal Verbs (Modalverben)

  • Advanced use and nuances of modal verbs (dürfen, können, mögen, müssen, sollen, wollen)
  • Double infinitive construction with modal verbs

Passive Voice (Passiv)

  • Review of all passive forms (Präsens, Präteritum, Perfekt, Plusquamperfekt, Futur I, Futur II)
  • Using passive constructions in different contexts
  • Passive with modal verbs and it’s variations 

Subjunctive Mood (Konjunktiv)

  • Subjunctive I (Konjunktiv I) for indirect speech and reporting
  • Subjunctive II (Konjunktiv II) for hypothetical situations, wishes, and polite requests
  • Conditional sentences with Konjunktiv II

Relative Clauses (Relativsätze)

  • Complex relative clauses
  • Use of relative pronouns (der, die, das, welcher, welche, welches) in different cases

Adjective Endings (Adjektivendungen)

  • Review of weak, mixed, and strong declensions
  • Adjectives used in comparative and superlative forms
  • Adjective endings in various cases and with different article types

Prepositions (Präpositionen)

  • Advanced prepositional phrases
  • Prepositions with multiple meanings and uses
  • Prepositional verbs (Verben mit Präpositionen)

Conjunctions (Konjunktionen)

  • Review of coordinating and subordinating conjunctions
  • Double connectors (Doppelkonnektoren) such as sowohl … als auch, weder … noch, entweder … oder, nicht nur … sondern auch
  • Advanced connectors (Erweiterte Konnektoren) like einerseits … andererseits, je … desto
  • Use of complex conjunctions in compound and complex sentences

Word Order (Wortstellung)

  • Advanced word order in main clauses (Hauptsätze) and subordinate clauses (Nebensätze)
  • Position of verbs in different types of clauses
  • Inversion and emphasis in sentence structure

Noun Declensions (Nomen-Deklinationen)

  • Review of singular and plural forms
  • Use of genitive case (Genitiv) for possession and with relevant prepositions (trotz, während, wegen, statt)

Pronouns (Pronomen)

  • Personal pronouns in advanced contexts
  • Reflexive pronouns and reflexive verbs
  • Possessive pronouns and their use in complex sentences
  • Relative pronouns in complex relative clauses
  • Indefinite pronouns (jemand, niemand, jeder, etwas, nichts) in various contexts

Indirect Speech (Indirekte Rede)

  • Advanced use of subjunctive I (Konjunktiv I) for indirect speech
  • Reporting statements, questions, and commands

Comparative and Superlative (Komparativ und Superlativ)

  • Advanced use of comparatives and superlatives
  • Irregular forms and exceptions

Separable and Inseparable Verbs (Trennbare und Untrennbare Verben)

  • Advanced usage and nuances
  • Verbs with separable and inseparable prefixes in different tenses and contexts

Reflexive Verbs (Reflexive Verben)

  • Advanced usage of reflexive verbs
  • Reflexive verbs with different cases

Verbs with Prepositions (Verben mit Präpositionen)

  • Advanced verb-preposition combinations
  • Using these verbs in various contexts

Conditional Sentences (Konditionalsätze)

  • Advanced conditional sentences (if-clauses) with different tenses
  • Unreal conditions and their implications

Causative Constructions (Kausalsätze)

  • Using weil, da, and denn to express cause
  • Complex causative constructions

Concessive Constructions (Konzessivsätze)

  • Using obwohl, obgleich, obschon, and trotzdem
  • Expressing contrasts and unexpected results

Temporal Constructions (Temporalsätze)

  • Using als, wenn, wann, and während to express time
  • Complex temporal clauses

Final Constructions (Finalsätze)

  • Using um … zu and damit to express purpose
  • Advanced final constructions

Infinitive Constructions (Infinitivsätze)

  • Using zu-infinitive and its variations
  • Complex infinitive constructions
Listening:

Intensive listening practice with authentic materials like documentaries and lectures.

Weekly analysis and discussion of audio content.

Speaking:

Weekly practice on presenting and debating complex topics.

Role-playing for professional and academic scenarios.

Writing:

Advanced writing techniques for research papers, argumentative essays, CVs, and cover letters.

Weekly writing assignments with personalized feedback.

Reading:

Reading and analyzing academic articles, reports, and literature.

Intensive reading sessions to improve speed and comprehension.

Cultural Discussions: In-depth exploration of social, political, and economic issues in German-speaking countries.

Exam Preparation: Intensive review sessions, practice tests, individualized feedback.
 

Individual Need Based Courses

At yourGermanClassRoom, we understand that every learner is unique, and so are their challenges. That’s why we offer Individual Need Based Courses (Individuelle Bedarfskurse) designed to address your specific difficulties and help you achieve fluency (Flüssigkeit) and confidence (Selbstvertrauen) in German.

Struggling with Writing (Schreiben)?:
Many learners find the writing part of German particularly challenging. Whether it’s grammar (Grammatik), sentence structure (Satzstruktur), or finding the right words (die richtigen Wörter), we can help you overcome these obstacles. Our personalized writing sessions focus on your individual needs, ensuring you gain the skills and confidence to express yourself clearly and correctly.

Finding Reading (Lesen) Difficult?:
Reading comprehension (Leseverständnis) can be tough for some learners. If you find it hard to understand German texts (deutsche Texte) or struggle with vocabulary (Wortschatz) and context (Kontext), our tailored reading courses are perfect for you. We use a variety of engaging materials to improve your reading skills, helping you become more comfortable and proficient.

Trouble with Speaking (Sprechen)?:
 Speaking fluently (fließend) and confidently in German is a common challenge, even for those who have completed a B1 course. Our speaking-focused sessions provide intensive practice (intensives Üben) and feedback (Rückmeldung) to boost your fluency, pronunciation (Aussprache), and conversational skills (Konversationsfähigkeiten). You’ll gain the confidence to speak German naturally in any situation.

Why Choose Our Individual Need Based Courses?

  • Personalized Approach (Personalisierter Ansatz): We tailor our courses to your specific needs, ensuring effective and efficient learning.
  • Expert Instructors (Expertenlehrer): Our experienced teachers provide targeted support and guidance.
  • Flexible Scheduling (Flexible Zeitplanung): Learn at your own pace and on your own schedule.
  • Proven Results (Erprobte Ergebnisse): Our students see real improvement in their problem areas, gaining the skills they need to succeed.

Join us at yourGermanClassRoom and take the next step towards mastering German. Whether you need help with writing, reading, or speaking, our Individual Need Based Courses (Individuelle Bedarfskurse) are here to support you every step of the way. Let’s turn your challenges into achievements together (gemeinsam)!

A1 - B1 Intensive Course
( Fast-Track Your German Proficiency )

Targeted and Accelerated Learning

Fast-Track Progression: Designed to quickly elevate your German proficiency from beginner (A1) to intermediate (B1) level.

Focused Curriculum: Intensive, goal-oriented lessons that cover essential grammar, vocabulary, and language skills efficiently.

 
Expert Instruction and Support

Experienced Instructors: Learn from expert instructors who understand the nuances of fast-paced learning.

Personalized Attention: Small class sizes ensure you receive the attention and support you need to succeed.

Comprehensive Skill Development

Listening and Speaking:

Improve your listening comprehension and speaking fluency with intensive practice sessions.

Reading and Writing: 

Develop your reading and writing skills through focused exercises and assignments.

 

Grammar and Vocabulary

Master essential grammar rules and expand your vocabulary to communicate effectively.

Flexible and Convenient Learning

Flexible Scheduling: Classes are scheduled to fit your busy lifestyle, with options for evenings and weekends.

Trial Classes: Begin with two trial classes to experience our teaching style and ensure your satisfaction before fully committing.

Personalized Learning Experience: Our instructors will tailor the lessons to meet your specific needs and goals, ensuring you get the most out of your learning experience.

Confidence Building: Our supportive learning environment is designed to build your confidence as you progress through the levels.

Course Structure
  • Initial Assessment
  • Skill Evaluation: Begin with an assessment to determine your current level and tailor the course to your specific needs.
Intensive Lessons

Daily Immersion: Intensive daily lessons that immerse you in the German language, focusing on practical usage and real-world scenarios.

Interactive Sessions: Engage in interactive sessions that enhance your listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.

Regular Progress Monitoring

Feedback and Adjustments: Receive regular feedback on your progress and make necessary adjustments to your learning plan.

Mock Exams: Practice with mock exams to prepare you for the actual B1 certification test.

Supportive Learning Environment

Motivational Coaching: Benefit from regular motivational coaching to keep you inspired and focused on your goals.

Community Engagement: Participate in group activities and discussions to enhance your learning experience and practice your skills.

Final Preparation

Exam Strategies: Learn effective strategies for tackling each section of the B1 certification exam.

Comprehensive Review: Conduct a thorough review of all topics covered to ensure you are fully prepared for the exam.