The beginner’s Course is intended for students with no previous knowledge of the German language. By the end of the course, students will be able to employ simple sentences and expressions when dealing with various situations in daily life (at the supermarket, in public offices, at the office) .
German Beginner
The beginner’s Course is intended for students with no previous knowledge of the German language. By the end of the course, students will be able to employ simple sentences and expressions when dealing with various situations in daily life (at the supermarket, in public offices, at the office) and especially when expressing wishes and attending to personal needs.
Furthermore, they can talk about themselves and their areas of study and ask others about personal details, work, and interests. The learning objectives are achieved in a step-by-step process through an inductive and communicative teaching approach that addresses the complete spectrum of language abilities.
Exercises become progressively more complex and generally train specific abilities like listening comprehension, speaking, reading comprehension, or writing. Classroom activities include individual and group work and are complemented by compulsory homework exercises. Written tests are conducted at the end of each thematic unit.
2. German Intermediate
The intermediate Course is intended for students who already have some knowledge of the German language. In this course, previous knowledge will first be revised and consolidated, then deepened and expanded by the level of the participants. By the end of the course, students will be able to communicate in simple and routine situations by email and phone
describe their immediate environment and matters in areas of immediate need.
The learning objectives are achieved in a step-by-step process through an inductive and communicative teaching approach that addresses the complete spectrum of language abilities.
Exercises become progressively more complex and generally train specific abilities like listening comprehension, speaking, reading comprehension, or writing. Classroom activities include individual and group work and are complemented by compulsory homework exercises. Written tests are conducted at the end of each thematic unit.
3. German Advanced
This course concentrates on expanding reading, listening, writing, and speaking skills while revising and deepening more advanced aspects of German grammar. Topics include language and learning, family, travel, leisure time, media, careers, and social contacts. Students will write personal and official letters and e-mails, describe images and situations, and practice everyday forms of communication.
By the end of the course, students will be able to
write letters, e-mails, and text messages
engage in and understand everyday discussions
· communicate in simple and routine situations by email and phone· Understand more complex forms of information
Express and defend their personal opinions
The learning objectives are achieved by addressing and testing reading, listening, writing, and grammar skills in a balanced approach. Reading and listening comprehension exercises focus on comparing and judging information, and writing skills by formulating letters, e-mails, and visual descriptions, all of which will be revised and discussed with the students.
Brief dialogues are conducted to practice students’ speaking skills. Classroom activities include individual and group work and are complemented by compulsory homework exercises.
Written tests are conducted at the end of each thematic unit.
The study of foreign languages is more relevant than ever in the global community of the 21st century. Knowledge of a foreign language is often a requirement for students seeking an advanced degree. It is an invaluable asset for anyone seeking international employment or any career that involves global partnerships.
For everyone, learning another language enriches communication skills, deepens cultural understanding, and gives an edge in business, academic research, and social engagement. All courses are designed to help students communicate in a language as quickly as possible and to offer insight into the cultures where those languages are spoken.
Class sizes are small to ensure opportunities for all to engage actively in learning activities.
German course is offered by Blend In. Our courses are taught by highly qualified and experienced teacher who are extremely dedicated to ensuring you leave with all the necessary skills to broaden your horizons and never be lost for words again.
The books, study material used in the course are of international standard. The Goethe-Institut's German language examinations correspond to the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and range from A1 for beginners to C2 for language skills at the highest level.
German gives excellent career opportunity for all. Below are the level of course we offer and its important that A1 is mandatory for many visa types. And this is easy to study
This German language course is designed for learners of all levels who want to learn German from scratch or improve their existing language skills. The course covers the basics of German language including grammar, vocabulary, speaking, listening, reading and writing skills.
German language belongs to the group of West Germanic languages which is one of the most widely spoken language in central Europe. It is a co-official language of many European nations such as Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxemburg, Hungary, Poland, Denmark and many more.
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