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German : Learn German Language (A1 to B2)

06 Course Bundle | Developed by Native German Language Teacher | FREE Career Guidelines Included | Free PDF Certificate


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40.6 hours · Self-paced
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Overview

Welcome to the German Language A1 to B2 Course Bundle! This comprehensive 06 in 1 course bundle is designed for anyone who wishes to learn German, from beginners to intermediate learners. The course aims to take you from the A1 level, where you have little or no knowledge of the German language, to the B2 level, where you can understand complex texts and communicate fluently with native speakers.

This German Language 6- course bundle consists of the following courses:

  • Course 1: Learn German Language A1.1
  • Course 2: Learn German Language A1.2
  • Course 3: Learn German Language A2.1
  • Course 4: Learn German Language A2.2
  • Course 5: Learn German Language B1
  • Course 6: Learn German Language B2

At the A1 level, students will learn basic vocabulary and grammar, including introductions, numbers, and simple phrases. By the end of the A1 level, students will be able to understand and use familiar everyday expressions and basic phrases.

At the A2 level, students will learn more complex vocabulary and grammar, including basic sentence structures, verb tenses, and more advanced vocabulary. By the end of the A2 level, students will be able to communicate in simple and routine tasks and describe their background, immediate environment, and needs.

At the B1 level, students will learn more advanced grammar and vocabulary, including complex sentence structures, idiomatic expressions, and colloquial language. By the end of the B1 level, students will be able to understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc.

At the B2 level, students will develop their proficiency in the language, learning to express themselves fluently and spontaneously. By the end of the B2 level, students will be able to understand the main ideas of complex text on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in their field of specialization.

Overall, this course is an excellent choice for anyone looking to learn German language skills and gain an in-depth understanding of German grammar, vocabulary, and conversation. By the end of the course, students will have the necessary skills to communicate effectively in German in a range of contexts.

So what are you waiting for? Join us today and start your journey towards fluency in German!

***You will also get these GIFTs with this course

  • Free Career Guidelines
  • Free PDF Certificate
  • Lifetime Course Access

Curriculum

7
sections
91
lectures
40h 36m
total
    • 1: Advertisement 03:54
    • 2: German Language Course Method 49:13
    • 3: Personalpronouns (I, You,…) & Verbs (Come From…) Of The German Language 38:14
    • 4: Irregular Verbs (to be,…) 31:29
    • 5: The Articles (The, A,…) 22:31
    • 6: How to Choose Words to Learn 04:49
    • 7: Free Translation And Correction Tools 12:16
    • 8: Sentence Structure 16:44
    • 9: Cases 14:34
    • 10: Your 1. Case: Nominative Of The German Language 59:58
    • 11: Nominative – Adjective Endings 35:56
    • 12: Colors Of The German Language 33:18
    • 13: Other Adjectives (Descriptions) Of The German Language 36:06
    • 14: To Greet In The German Language 27:44
    • 15: Country Names And Cultural, Historical Stories 1:43:20
    • 16: The Pronunciation Of The German Language 44:53
    • 17: Advertisement 04:33
    • 18: Accusative (Movement & Senses Actions) 1:15:23
    • 19: Accusative – Adjective Endings 15:43
    • 20: Reflexive Verbs (Myself, Yourself,…) 28:50
    • 21: Accusative Training 42:59
    • 22: Numbers 33:16
    • 23: Ordinal Numbers and Date 18:19
    • 24: Time of the day 29:35
    • 25: Times of the Day II 17:58
    • 26: Weekdays 33:43
    • 27: Months 23:57
    • 28: Negation and Sentence Structure 35:59
    • 29: Modalverbs 39:38
    • 30: Imperative 37:16
    • 31: Comparative 25:10
    • 32: The Comparative Adjektive Endings 24:15
    • 33: The verb to know 07:51
    • 34: Intro 04:23
    • 35: Course Guide 19:04
    • 36: Past Times 1:09:43
    • 37: Modalverbs Past 20:41
    • 38: The Past I Präteritum Modal Verbs Past 15:00
    • 39: Past III (Plusquamperfekt) 15:41
    • 40: Past Training 43:54
    • 41: Future 28:07
    • 42: Indirect Speech 23:39
    • 43: The Passive 23:56
    • 44: Passive Times 25:56
    • 45: Modalverbs in Passive Times 52:04
    • 46: The Verb – Lassen 19:04
    • 47: Extro 02:59
    • 48: Intro A2.2 03:11
    • 49: Cases-What are Cases and why they exist 10:05
    • 50: The Dative Case in the Germany Language 55:22
    • 51: Dative Verbs of the German Language and Training 37:54
    • 52: The Genitive Case in the Germany Language 40:23
    • 53: Adjective Endings in Dativ & Genitiv in the German Language 10:42
    • 54: Prepositions explained 11:33
    • 55: Local Prepositions in German 22:00
    • 56: Position Verbs 10:53
    • 57: Case Changing Prepositions in the German Language 25:50
    • 58: German Local Prepositions with specific places 36:55
    • 59: Temporal Prepositions of the German Language 21:41
    • 60: German Preposition Training 49:52
    • 61: Intro B1 03:27
    • 62: Because-if sentence structure of the German Language 09:40
    • 63: The if Clauses (Konjunktiv II) of the German Language 27:04
    • 64: Konjunktiv I (quotation claims) of the German Language 16:46
    • 65: Konjunktiv Training 25:49
    • 66: All Times Overview of the German Language 46:23
    • 67: Konjunktiv Times Explanation of the German Language 09:07
    • 68: if Clauses (Konjunktiv II) Times of the German Language 33:02
    • 69: Konjunktiv I Times of the German Language 12:31
    • 70: Cases-What are Cases and why they exist in the German Language 10:05
    • 71: All Cases Overview of the German Language 1:42:51
    • 72: All Adjective Endings Overview of the German Language 31:55
    • 73: N-Declination of the German Language 16:10
    • 74: Extro 01:24
    • 75: Intro 03:45
    • 76: Main Sentence Structure of the German Language 45:07
    • 77: Comma of the German Language 14:01
    • 78: Side Sentence Structure (conjunction) of the German Language 48:43
    • 79: zu + Verben of the German Language 11:43
    • 80: Question Words of the German Language 25:27
    • 81: Sweetening of Words (Diminutiv) of the German Language 10:22
    • 82: The Participle I of the German Language 07:12
    • 83: Prefix of the German Language 1:13:21
    • 84: False Friends (Homonyms) of the German Language 21:06
    • 85: Capital Letter of the German Language 09:18
    • 86: ss, ß or s in the German Language 07:18
    • 87: Noun Genders (Genus) guessing in the German Language 23:09
    • 88: Linking S in the German Language 22:27
    • 89: There form in the German language 08:51
    • 90: Noch in the German language 10:13
    • 91: Career Guidelines 17:00 PDF

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Description

You will be able to do the following by the end of this course

  • Learn the German Beginners Level Grammar easily
  • Feel confident with Basic Conversations in German
  • Master the Goethe A1 Exam
  • Understand the cultural-historical background and mentality of the German language and people in its basic
    German Language Beginners
  • Finish the German A1 Level to graduate in the Goethe A1 Exam
  • Learn 50% to B1 Certificate
  • Learn the German Beginners Level Grammar easily
  • Master the Goethe A2 Exam
  • Feel confident with sophisticated Conversations in German
  • Finish the German B 1 Level to graduate in the Goethe B1 Exam
  • German Language Advanced
  • Learn 50% to B 2 Certificate

Why Choose this Course?

  • Conducted by industry experts
  • Get Instant E-certificate
  • Fully online, interactive video course
  • Developed by qualified professionals
  • Self-paced learning and laptop, tablet, and smartphone-friendly
  • 24/7 Tutor Support

Course Curriculum

Course 1: Learn German Language A1.1

  • 1: Advertisement
  • 2: German Language Course Method
  • 3: Personalpronouns (I, You,…) & Verbs (Come From…) Of The German Language
  • 4: Irregular Verbs (to be,…)
  • 5: The Articles (The, A,…)
  • 6: How to Choose Words to Learn
  • 7: Free Translation And Correction Tools
  • 8: Sentence Structure
  • 9: Cases
  • 10: Your 1. Case: Nominative Of The German Language
  • 11: Nominative – Adjective Endings
  • 12: Colors Of The German Language
  • 13: Other Adjectives (Descriptions) Of The German Language
  • 14: To Greet In The German Language
  • 15: Country Names And Cultural, Historical Stories
  • 16: The Pronunciation Of The German Language

Course 2: Learn German Language A1.2

  • 17: Advertisement
  • 18: Accusative (Movement & Senses Actions)
  • 19: Accusative – Adjective Endings
  • 20: Reflexive Verbs (Myself, Yourself,…)
  • 21: Accusative Training
  • 22: Numbers
  • 23: Ordinal Numbers and Date
  • 24: Time of the day
  • 25: Times of the Day II
  • 26: Weekdays
  • 27: Months
  • 28: Negation and Sentence Structure
  • 29: Modalverbs
  • 30: Imperative
  • 31: Comparative
  • 32: The Comparative Adjektive Endings
  • 33: The verb to know

Course 3: Learn German Language A2.1

  • 34: Intro
  • 35: Course Guide
  • 36: Past Times1:
  • 37: Modalverbs Past
  • 38: The Past I Präteritum Modal Verbs Past
  • 39: Past III (Plusquamperfekt)
  • 40: Past Training
  • 41: Future
  • 42: Indirect Speech
  • 43: The Passive
  • 44: Passive Times
  • 45: Modalverbs in Passive Times
  • 46: The Verb – Lassen
  • 47: Extro

Course 4: Learn German Language A2.2

  • 48: Intro A2.2
  • 49: Cases-What are Cases and why they exist
  • 50: The Dative Case in the Germany Language
  • 51: Dative Verbs of the German Language and Training
  • 52: The Genitive Case in the Germany Language
  • 53: Adjective Endings in Dativ & Genitiv in the German Language
  • 54: Prepositions explained
  • 55: Local Prepositions in German
  • 56: Position Verbs
  • 57: Case Changing Prepositions in the German Language
  • 58: German Local Prepositions with specific places
  • 59: Temporal Prepositions of the German Language
  • 60: German Preposition Training

Course 5: Learn German Language B1

  • 61: Intro B1
  • 62: Because-if sentence structure of the German Language
  • 63: The if Clauses (Konjunktiv II) of the German Language
  • 64: Konjunktiv I (quotation claims) of the German Language
  • 65: Konjunktiv Training
  • 66: All Times Overview of the German Language
  • 67: Konjunktiv Times Explanation of the German Language
  • 68: if Clauses (Konjunktiv II) Times of the German Language
  • 69: Konjunktiv I Times of the German Language
  • 70: Cases-What are Cases and why they exist in the German Language
  • 71: All Cases Overview of the German Language
  • 72: All Adjective Endings Overview of the German Language
  • 73: N-Declination of the German Language
  • 74: Extro

Course 6: Learn German Language B2

  • 75: Intro
  • 76: Main Sentence Structure of the German Language
  • 77: Comma of the German Language
  • 78: Side Sentence Structure (conjunction) of the German Language
  • 79: zu + Verben of the German Language
  • 80: Question Words of the German Language
  • 81: Sweetening of Words (Diminutiv) of the German Language
  • 82: The Participle I of the German Language
  • 83: Prefix of the German Language
  • 84: False Friends (Homonyms) of the German Language
  • 85: Capital Letter of the German Language
  • 86: ss, ß or s in the German Language
  • 87: Noun Genders (Genus) guessing in the German Language
  • 88: Linking S in the German Language
  • 89: There form in the German language
  • 90: Noch in the German language

Career Guidelines

  • 91: Career Guidelines

Who is this course for?

This course is ideal for those who work in or aspire to work in the following professions:

  • Beginner to intermediate level learners of German language who want to improve their skills up to B2 level.
  • Individuals who wish to learn German for personal or professional reasons, such as for travel, work, or study abroad.
  • Those who want to develop a better understanding of German culture and customs.
  • Individuals who want to pursue a career in fields such as language teaching, translation, interpretation, international business, or travel and tourism.
  • Anyone who is interested in improving their German language proficiency and fluency.

Overall, this course is designed for anyone who wants to learn the German language from scratch or improve their existing language skills up to the B2 level, regardless of age, background, or experience.

Requirements

No previous knowledge of german language is required to continue with this course.

Career path

The German - Learn German Language A1 to B2 course will lead you to many different career opportunities, here are a few prospects:

  1. Language Teacher
  2. Translator/Interpreter
  3. Customer Service Representative
  4. International Business
  5. Travel and Tourism

Overall, completing the "German - Learn German Language A1 to B2" course could open up a range of career opportunities for you.

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