German Language Courses (A1 to B2)
Equip yourself with the linguistic proficiency required for academic admissions and clinical work in Germany. Certified instructors, mock testing, and interactive modules.
Interactive Language Journey
Detailed language progression milestones to check your readiness for Germany.
Beginner Basics
Learn everyday vocabulary, standard greetings, and basic grammatical structures.
Goal: Simple InteractionsElementary German
Understand expressions, talk about family background, local tasks, and work settings.
Goal: Routine TasksIntermediate
Describe experiences, dreams, plans, and handle regular travel or study conversations.
Goal: Independent UsageVantage Proficiency
Understand complex texts, debate issues, and converse fluently with native speakers.
Requirement for Work/StudyLanguage Curriculums
Beginner German Language Course
Course Curriculum
- Alphabets, numbers, and basic phonetics
- Personal pronouns and verb conjugations (present tense)
- Articles (definite, indefinite, negative) and accusative case introduction
- Telling time, weekdays, months, and seasons
- Vocabulary: Food, family, shopping, hobbies, and directions
Learning Outcomes
- Introduce yourself and others with confidence.
- Ask and answer simple personal questions about address, relations, and possessions.
- Understand and use familiar everyday expressions and basic phrases.
- Read simple signs, postcards, and fill out basic forms.
Course Eligibility
10th / 12th Pass or anyone interested in learning a new language. No prior German knowledge required.
Exam Focus
Comprehensive practice on Goethe-Zertifikat A1 exam pattern (Start Deutsch 1).
TELC Deutsch A1 model test papers and active reading/listening assessments.
Elementary German Language Course
Course Curriculum
- Prepositions (dative, accusative, and dual prepositions)
- Simple past tense (Präteritum) of modal and auxiliary verbs
- Reflexive verbs and relative clauses
- Comparative and superlative forms of adjectives
- Vocabulary: Health, travel, workplace communications, housing, and shopping
Learning Outcomes
- Understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to immediate areas (e.g., employment, shopping, local geography).
- Communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a direct exchange of information.
- Describe in simple terms aspects of your background, immediate environment, and matters in areas of immediate need.
- Write short notes, messages, and basic personal emails.
Course Eligibility
Successful completion of A1 level German language training.
Exam Focus
Preparation for Goethe-Zertifikat A2 (Fit in Deutsch or Start Deutsch 2) with simulated tests.
TELC Deutsch A2 mock exams targeting writing letters and situational speaking.
Intermediate German Language Course
Course Curriculum
- Subordinate clauses (weil, obwohl, dass, damit, falls)
- Passive voice (Vorgangspassiv and Zustandspassiv)
- Future tense (Futur I) and subjunctive II (Konjunktiv II) for polite requests
- Genitive case introduction and prepositions
- Vocabulary: Media, environment, career aspirations, history, and social issues
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in school, work, or leisure.
- Deal with most situations likely to arise while travelling in a German-speaking area.
- Produce simple connected text on topics which are familiar or of personal interest.
- Describe experiences and events, dreams, hopes, and ambitions, and briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans.
Course Eligibility
Successful completion of A2 level German language training.
Exam Focus
Deep-dive prep into the 4 modules of Goethe-Zertifikat B1 (Reading, Listening, Writing, Speaking).
TELC Deutsch B1 exam techniques and training under real exam time limits.
Upper-Intermediate German Language Course
Course Curriculum
- Advanced subjunctive forms (Konjunktiv I & II in indirect speech)
- Participial attributes and nominal styles
- Subjunctive structures in professional letters
- Idiomatic expressions, connectors, and advanced conjunctions
- Vocabulary: Specialized sectors (Healthcare, Engineering, IT, Law), academic arguments, and business correspondence
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the main ideas of complex text on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in your field of specialization.
- Interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without strain for either party.
- Produce clear, detailed text on a wide range of subjects and explain a viewpoint on a topical issue giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options.
- Follow complex oral presentations and understand German-medium media broadcasts.
Course Eligibility
Successful completion of B1 level German language training.
Exam Focus
Goethe-Zertifikat B2 preparation with focus on complex presentations and advanced debates.
TELC Deutsch B2 / B2 Medizin prep, critical for nurses and professionals migrating to Germany.
Goethe & TELC Skills Matrix
Understand how certified German exams test your core language skills.
| Skill Category | Goethe Format | TELC Format | Required Passing Criteria |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leseverstehen (Reading) | Reading ads, articles, letters (30 questions) | Reading global texts, detailed letters (3 tasks) | 60% minimum in written module |
| Hörverstehen (Listening) | Conversations, radio feeds, announcements (4 parts) | Formal discussions, public reports (3 parts) | 60% minimum in written module |
| Schriftlicher Ausdruck (Writing) | Semi-formal emails, essay forums (2 tasks) | Formal business letter drafting (1 task) | 60% minimum in written module |
| Mündlicher Ausdruck (Speaking) | Presentation, answering questions (in pairs) | Discussing themes, active planning (in pairs) | 60% minimum (tested separately) |
Download A1-B2 Language Syllabus
Get the complete breakdown of vocabulary chapters, grammar rules, and mock schedules.