Deutsch Kurs A und B: Was lernt man in den einzelnen Deutsch Sprachkurs Stufen?
German course A and B: What do you learn in the individual German language course levels?
The German language course levels are progressive - they are divided into four progressive levels: A1, A2, B1 and B2. Each course is based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and teaches specific language skills in the areas of listening, speaking, reading and writing.
- German A1: Introduction for beginners
This course is aimed at people with no previous knowledge. The aim is to find your way around in simple everyday situations.
- Listening comprehension: recognizing simple statements, directions, times, prices and numbers
- Speaking: introducing yourself, answering questions about yourself, asking for simple information
- Reading: understanding short messages, simple directions and information from texts
- Writing: enter personal details, formulate simple sentences and congratulations
- German A2: Consolidate language basics
Basic knowledge is expanded at this level. Everyday life can be organized more actively in terms of language.
- Listening comprehension: Listening to main information from conversations and media about everyday life
- Talking: talking about your own experiences, asking questions and discussing joint plans
- Reading: understanding simple letters, explanations and instructions for use
- Writing: writing short messages, simple letters and structured sentences
- German B1: Independent use of language
The focus is on using the language in everyday life and at work.
- Listening comprehension: understand key content from conversations and broadcasts
- Speaking: coping in typical travel situations, speaking coherently about familiar topics
- Reading: Understanding texts with everyday or professional relevance, personal writing
- Writing: reporting on experiences, expressing thoughts in a structured way in letters or texts
- German B2: Advanced language skills
This level prepares you for more demanding language requirements in your job or studies.
- Listening comprehension: understanding detailed content and specialist discussions in your own area of interest
- Speaking: express yourself spontaneously and in a differentiated way, hold conversations confidently
- Reading: understanding and interpreting complex texts from the media or specialist literature
- Writing: writing structured texts with clear arguments on current topics
Conclusion:
The German courses systematically build on each other and specifically promote language comprehension and expression skills. Whether for everyday life, at work or as preparation for further training - the appropriate course content helps you to acquire the language with confidence.
Important: Each school determines the exact course content itself. Therefore, there may be differences between the courses. If you would like to know exactly what is offered in the respective course, you can clarify this directly with the school. You can contact the desired school directly and easily using our contact form.