Deutschkurs Schweiz: Was lernt man in einem C1 Deutschkurs?

German course Switzerland: What do you learn in a C1 German course?

A German course at level C1 is based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and prepares students specifically for the language requirements of everyday life, work and study. The content is tailored to advanced learners who already have solid language skills and would like to improve them further. The following skills are specifically promoted in the C1 German course:

  • Speaking: Language is used flexibly and precisely to express oneself clearly and in a structured way on a wide range of topics in a social and professional context.
  • Listening: Longer audio texts such as television programs, lectures or feature films are largely understood without any problems, even with colloquial language or complex arguments.
  • Reading: Sophisticated non-fiction texts, specialist articles and literary works are recorded, stylistic devices are recognized and the content is critically classified.
  • Writing: Different types of texts such as reports, commentaries or essays are written with an appropriate style and clear argumentation structure.

A C1 course creates the linguistic basis for studying at German-speaking Universities or for qualified professional activities. The content is aimed at communicating confidently, differentiated and convincingly - both orally and in writing.

Important: The specific course content may vary depending on the school or course provider. It is recommended that you enquire about the exact course objectives directly with the respective school. A contact form is available for support, which forwards the request directly to the desired school or German course Switzerland.

Suitable training courses/seminars: