Learn to introduce yourself, ask basic questions, and understand simple phrases. Focus on everyday vocabulary such as greetings, numbers, family, food, and daily routines. Practice forming simple sentences and basic dialogues. Grammar includes present tense verb conjugation, personal pronouns, articles (der, die, das), negation with nicht/kein, question words, and accusative case. The goal is to communicate in basic, predictable situations with short, clear exchanges.
Build confidence in handling daily tasks like shopping, describing people, appointments, and expressing preferences. Learn to form longer sentences and ask for/give directions or advice.
Communicate in everyday life, travel, and work settings with improved fluency. Discuss experiences, express opinions, and describe plans or events in connected speech. Grammar includes relative clauses, adjective endings, past tenses (Präteritum), passive voice, and Konjunktiv II for polite/hypothetical situations. Vocabulary expands into news, culture, environment, and social issues. You’ll learn to write emails, CVs, and basic essays, and participate in more in-depth conversations.