What will you in German for beginners (A1 – Part 1/5) Course
Master the basics of German pronunciation and sentence structure
Use greetings, introduce yourself, and engage in simple conversations
Understand and apply present tense verb conjugations for regular and irregular verbs
Build vocabulary for everyday topics: numbers, colors, family, food, and travel
Form questions, negations, and simple descriptive sentences in German
Program Overview
Module 1: Introduction to German & Pronunciation
⏳ 30 minutes
German alphabet and pronunciation of vowels, consonants, and diphthongs
Special characters: ä, ö, ü, ß and their phonetic rules
Module 2: Greetings, Introductions & Basics
⏳ 45 minutes
Saying hello/goodbye, polite expressions, and self-introductions
Formal vs. informal address and common introductory phrases
Module 3: Nouns, Gender & Articles
⏳ 1 hour
Definite and indefinite articles (der, die, das / ein, eine)
Gender rules and pluralization basics
Module 4: Verbs & Present Tense
⏳ 1 hour
Conjugating regular and irregular verbs in the present tense
Sentence building with subjects, verbs, and objects
Module 5: Everyday Vocabulary & Usage
⏳ 45 minutes
Talking about family, colors, time, days, and food
Using adjectives and forming short descriptive sentences
Module 6: Questions, Negation & Listening Practice
⏳ 45 minutes
Asking yes/no and open-ended questions
Using “nicht” and “kein” for negation
Listening to short dialogues and practicing comprehension
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Job Outlook
- German language skills benefit roles in hospitality, customer service, education, and tourism
- Opens doors for internships and study programs in German-speaking countries
- Supports entry-level communication in work or travel-related environments
- Foundation for advancing to A2 and B1 levels, including Goethe or TELC certifications
Specification: German for beginners (A1 – Part 1/5)
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