A2 German course
A2 German
You can understand and use everyday expressions and simple phrases. You can write simple personal letters, postcards, and e-mails
What will I learn in German A2 level?
At the A2 level, you’ll build upon the foundational knowledge gained at the A1 level and further develop your German language skills according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), a widely used international standard for describing language skills. This includes expanding your vocabulary, improving your grammar, and being able to communicate in a wider range of everyday situations. You have elementary language skills to cope with everyday situations. You can use the language flexibly and effectively in your social life, work environment, and studies.
After this course, you will be able to:
- Engage in longer conversations.
- Write simple messages or letters.
- Describe your personal and work life.
- Form and understand basic sentences.
- Make inquiries as a tourist.
- Discuss feelings and health.
Course Fee & Benefits
The course fees for the entire A2 Level German Language Course is ₹16,999.
Course Structure
- My 7-Week A2 course takes you to German fluency.
- Each week, Mon-Thu, we tackle one chapter, with Fridays for review and practice.
- In the final week, we focus on GOETHE EXAM TRAINING.
- This 90-hour program has 70 hours of guided classes and 20 hours for independent study, getting youready to master German.
Evaluation of the Course:
Students will be evaluated on a weekly basis and receive feedback in class. They will also do memory exercises to improve vocabulary and have regular tests for reviewing and revising.Course Fees & Benefits
In order to describe more situations at the A2 level, you’ll need and get to know the following Grammer:
- Verbs: Including present tense and perfect tense
- The Group of Nouns: Noun genders and articles
- Negation: Creating negative sentences
- Main and Subordinate Clauses
- Verbs with Dative and Accusative Cases
- Subjunctive II (Conditional)
- Nouns as Indicators of Time
- Casus (Cases: Nominative, Accusative, Dative, Genitive)
- Indicators of Space
- Adjectives and Their Use
- Verbs Combined with Prepositions
- Prepositions: Both for Space and Time