A1 Beginner Level

The German A1 Beginner Level course is designed for learners with no prior knowledge of the German language. This course focuses on building a strong foundation in basic communication skills, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Learners will become familiar with everyday expressions, simple sentences, and essential vocabulary used in daily life. By the end of the A1 level, students will be able to introduce themselves, ask and answer basic questions, and understand common phrases used in familiar situations.

What Will I Learn From This Course?

In this German A1 Beginner course, you will learn the essential foundations of the German language and develop the ability to communicate in simple, everyday situations. You will gain an understanding of basic German vocabulary, pronunciation, and sentence structure, allowing you to read, write, listen, and speak at a beginner level with confidence.

By the end of the course, you will be able to introduce yourself and others, ask and answer simple questions, and exchange basic personal information such as your name, age, nationality, and place of residence. You will learn how to use common expressions and polite phrases needed for daily interactions at school, while traveling, or in social settings.

The course will help you understand and use basic grammar, including present-tense verbs, personal pronouns, articles, and simple sentence patterns. You will also build practical vocabulary related to everyday topics such as family, food, daily routines, shopping, and common places.

Additionally, you will develop listening and reading skills through short dialogues and simple texts, and practice speaking using guided conversations. By completing this course, you will be able to communicate basic needs and ideas in German and will be well prepared to continue your studies at the next level.

The A1 curriculum covers essential language skills required for beginners. Students start with the German alphabet, pronunciation rules, and basic greetings. The course then introduces numbers, dates, time, and personal information such as age, nationality, and place of residence. Basic grammar concepts including personal pronouns, present tense verbs, articles, and simple sentence structures are explained in an easy-to-understand manner. Learners also build vocabulary related to everyday topics such as family, food, daily routines, shopping, and common places. Practical dialogues and simple exercises are included to help students apply what they learn in real-life situations.

Chapter(1-4)
Chapter 1:Guten Tag! (10 UE)
  • Topics: Greetings, introductions, and basic conversational skills.
  • Vocabulary: Greetings, personal pronouns, numbers, and countries.
  • Grammar: Verbs, personal pronouns, and sentence structure.
  • Activities: Listening exercises, role-playing introductions, and pronunciation practice.
Chapter 2: Freunde, Kollegen und ich (10 UE)
  • Topics: Hobbies, activities, and professions.
  • Vocabulary: Hobbies, activities, days of the week, and professions.
  • Grammar: Verb conjugation, definite articles, and plural forms.
  • Activities: Dialogues about hobbies, writing short descriptions, and pronunciation drills.
Chapter 3: In Hamburg (10 UE)
  • Topics: Navigating a city, giving directions, and using public transport.
  • Vocabulary: City locations, directions, and transportation.
  • Grammar: Articles, negation, and imperative forms.
  • Activities: Map-based exercises, role-playing city navigation, and listening to city-related conversations.
Chapter 4: Guten Appetit! (10 UE)
  • Topics: Food, shopping, and dining out.
  • Vocabulary: Food items, shops, and prices.
  • Grammar: Accusative case, verbs with accusative, and modal verbs.
  • Activities: Ordering food in a restaurant, role-playing grocery shopping, and writing a shopping list.
Chapter 5: Alltag und Familie (10 UE)
  • Topics: Daily routines, family, and scheduling.
  • Vocabulary: Daily activities, family members, and time expressions.
  • Grammar: Possessive articles, modal verbs, and sentence structure.
  • Activities: Creating a daily schedule, describing family members, and listening to conversations about routines.
Chapter 6: Zeit mit Freunden (10 UE)
  • Topics: Social activities, birthdays, and dining out.
  • Vocabulary: Leisure activities, ordinal numbers, and restaurant phrases.
  • Grammar: Separable verbs, personal pronouns, and past tense.
  • Activities: Planning a birthday party, making reservations, and writing about past events.
Chapter 7: Arbeitsalltag (10 UE)
  • Topics: Workplace conversations, daily tasks, and professional expressions.
  • Grammar: Workplace vocabulary, sentence structures, and dialogues.
  • Activities: Role-playing office scenarios, writing emails, and listening exercises.
Chapter 8: Fit und gesund (9 UE)
  • Topics: Fitness, health, and well-being.
  • Grammar: Imperatives, health-related vocabulary, and pronunciation drills.
  • Activities: Discussing health habits, creating a fitness plan, and practicing wellness-related dialogues.
Chapter 9: Alles fertig (10 UE)
  • Topics: Home and daily life.
  • Grammar: Household vocabulary, sentence construction, and activities.
  • Activities: Describing a home, discussing chores, and writing about daily tasks.
Chapter 10: Studium und Beruf (10 UE)
  • Topics: Studies, careers, and professional life.
  • Grammar: Professions, job-related activities, and time management.
  • Activities: Writing resumes, role-playing job interviews, and career discussions.
Chapter 11: Die Jacke gefällt mir! (10 UE)
  • Topics: Shopping and clothing.
  • Grammar: Shopping-related dialogues, adjectives, and sentence construction.
  • Activities: Role-playing shopping experiences, describing clothing, and comparing outfits.
Chapter 12: Ab in den Urlaub! (10 UE)
  • Topics: Studies, careers, and professional life.
  • Grammar: Professions, job-related activities, and time management.
  • Activities: Writing resumes, role-playing job interviews, and career discussions.
Training Units (Plattform 1 & 2):
  • Review of previous chapters through interactive exercises and dialogues.
Exam Preparation (Prüfungstraining)
  • Review of previous chapters through interactive exercises and dialogues.
What is A1 level in German?

A1 is the beginner level where you learn basic words and simple sentences to communicate in daily life.

It usually takes about 2 to 3 months with regular daily practice.

You can introduce yourself, talk about your family, and understand simple everyday conversations.

No, A1 German is easy to start and focuses on basic grammar and common vocabulary.

English is not required, but basic English can help in understanding explanations.

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This Course Includes:
Course Level Beginner
Duration 10 Weeks*
Chapters 12
Tags Course, Education

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