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The best German language course for complete beginners. Start your journey to speaking German!

What you will learn

Learn how to speaking German

Learn German grammar knowledge

Learn German vocabulary

Learn German pronunciation

Description

Complete German Course | Start Speaking German today!

Unlock the power of language with our dynamic German course, designed meticulously for A1 to B1 level learners. Whether you are taking your first steps in German or aiming to solidify and expand your skills, this course promises a clear path toward fluency. We are launching the course with our A1 level, but we will continue to add more lessons in our upper levels.

In the initial phase, our A1 content lays a robust foundation in the German language, making it perfect for beginners. You will start by mastering basic phrases and sentences essential for everyday communication, setting you up for immediate practical use. As the course progresses, the curriculum will seamlessly transition into B1 level content, where more complex structures and nuanced aspects of the language come into play.

Our focus on speaking skills ensures that you gain confidence in verbal communication, with ample opportunities to practice speaking in real-life scenarios. However, the journey does not stop there. This course is comprehensive, encompassing all key areas of language acquisition: pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. Through interactive lessons and practical exercises, you will enhance your pronunciation, enrich your vocabulary, and grasp intricate grammar rules, all of which are critical for becoming proficient in German.


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What sets our course apart is its immersive approach. Our lessons are designed to get you speaking in every lesson, and there are various speaking drill practice lessons and review lessons, all of which are designed to reinforce learning and make your study sessions engaging and effective. Our course is crafted by a German language expert with over 30 years experience teaching German to learners of all level..

By enrolling in this course, you will not only learn a new language but also bridge cultures and open doors to new personal and professional opportunities. This is more than just a language course; it’s your gateway to new experiences and a deeper understanding of the world.

Join us today and embark on your journey to mastering German. Let’s make language learning enjoyable and successful together!

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Content

Introduction

Course overview

Level A1 Unit 1 – Getting started

1.1 Greetings
1.1 Greetings (Speaking Drill)
1.2 Verb “sein” (to be)
1.2 Verb “sein” (to be)
1.3 German alphabet
1.3 German alphabet (Speaking Drill)
1.4 Saying how you’re feeling
1.4 Saying how you’re feeling (Speaking Drill)
1.5 Everyday language
1.5 Everyday language (Speaking Drill)
1.6 Using numbers up to 20
1.6 Using numbers up to 20 (Speaking Drill)
1.7 Using numbers up to 100
1.7 Using numbers up to 100 (Speaking Drill)
1.8 Discussing dates Part 1
1.8 Discussing dates Part 1 (Speaking Drill)
1.9 Discussing dates Part 2
1.9 Discussing dates Part 2 (Speaking Drill)
1.10 Pronunciation of vowels 1
1.11 The gender of nouns
1.11 The gender of nouns
1.12 A1 Unit 1 Review Lesson

Level A1 Unit 2 – Introducing yourself

2.1 Saying your name
2.1 Saying your name (Speaking Drill)
2.2 Regular verbs in present tense
2.2 Regular verbs in present tense
2.3 Saying how old you are
2.3 Saying how old you are (Speaking Drill)
2.4 Giving personal details
2.4 Giving personal details (Speaking Drill)
2.5 Giving telephone number
2.5 Giving telephone number (Speaking Drill)
2.6 Asking questions Part 1
2.6 Asking questions Part 1
2.7 Saying where you live
2.7 Saying where you live (Speaking Drill)
2.8 Saying where you come from
2.8 Saying where you come from (Speaking Drill)
2.9 Saying your nationality
2.9 Saying your nationality (Speaking Drill)
2.10 Saying what language you speak
2.10 Saying what language you speak (Speaking Drill)
2.11 Pronunciation of the consonant “S”
2.12 Using larger numbers
2.12 Using larger numbers (Speaking Drill)
2.13 Saying when and where you were born
2.13 Saying when and where you were born (Speaking Drill)
2.14 A1 Unit 2 Review Lesson | Part 1
2.15 A1 Unit 2 Review Lesson | Part 2

Level A1 Unit 3 – Talking about family and friends

3.1 Family members
3.1 Family members (Speaking Drill)
3.2 Talking about the family make-up
3.2 Talking about the family make-up (Speaking Drill)
3.3 Pronunciation of vowels 2
3.4 Saying my, your, his, and her
3.4 Saying my, your, his, and her
3.5 Talking about family members
3.5 Talking about family members (Speaking Drill)
3.6 Talking about birthdays
3.6 Talking about birthdays (Speaking Drill)
3.7 The verb ‘haben’ – to have
3.7 The verb ‘haben’ – to have
3.8 Talking about animals
3.8 Talking about animals (Speaking Drill)
3.9 Saying you have more than one
3.9 Saying you have more than one
3.10 Saying what animals you have
3.10 Saying what animals you have (Speaking Drill)
3.11 The nominative and accusative cases
3.11 The nominative and accusative cases
3.12 Using adjectives to describe people
3.12 Using adjectives to describe people (Speaking Drill)
3.13 Describing friends and family – character
3.13 Describing friends and family – character (Speaking Drill)
3.14 Pronunciation of final consonants
3.15 Saying what colour things are
3.15 Saying what colour things are (Speaking Drill)
3.16 Describing eyes and hair
3.16 Describing eyes and hair (Speaking Drill)
3.17 A1 Unit 3 Review Lesson | Part 1
3.18 A1 Unit 3 Review Lesson | Part 2

Level A1 Unit 4 – Talking about home

4.1 Saying where you live – home
4.1 Saying where you live – home (Speaking Drill)
4.2 Rooms in the house
4.2 Rooms in the house (Speaking Drill)
4.3 Describing your home | Part 1
4.3 Describing your home | Part 1 (Speaking Drill)
4.4 Describing your home | Part 2
4.4 Describing your home | Part 2 (Speaking Drill)
4.5 Talking about your favourite room
4.5 Talking about your favourite room (Speaking Drill)
4.6 Pronunciation of consonants 3
4.7 What’s in the living room & dining room
4.7 What’s in the living room & dining room (Speaking Drill)
4.8 What’s in the bedroom & bathroom
4.8 What’s in the bedroom & bathroom (Speaking Drill)
4.9 What’s in the kitchen
4.9 What’s in the kitchen (Speaking Drill)
4.10 Using the dative case
4.11 Using the dative case
4.11 Using prepositions with the dative | Part 1
4.11 Using prepositions with the dative | Part 1
4.12 Using prepositions with the dative | Part 2
4.12 Using prepositions with the dative | Part 2
4.13 A1 Unit 4 Review Lesson | Part 1
4.14 A1 Unit 4 Review Lesson | Part 2

Level A1 Unit 5 – Talking about routines

5.1 Telling the time | Part 1
5.1 Telling the time | Part 1 (Speaking Drill)
5.2 Telling the time | Part 2
5.2 Telling the time | Part 2 (Speaking Drill)
5.3 Telling the time | Part 3
5.3 Telling the time | Part 3 (Speaking Drill)
5.4 Pronunciation of consonants 4
5.5 Describing morning routine | Part 1
5.5 Describing morning routine | Part 1 (Speaking Drill)
5.6 Describing morning routine | Part 2
5.6 Describing morning routine | Part 2 (Speaking Drill)
5.7 Describing morning routine | Part 3
5.7 Describing morning routine | Part 3 (Speaking Drill)
5.8 Describing afternoon routine
5.8 Describing afternoon routine (Speaking Drill)
5.9 Describing evening routine
5.9 Describing evening routine (Speaking Drill)
5.10 Word order after time phrases
5.11 Separable verbs in the present tense
5.11 Separable verbs in the present tense
5.12 A1 Unit 5 Review Lesson | Part 1
5.13 A1 Unit 5 Review Lesson | Part 2