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German A1 Course: Basics & Everyday Use

This document describes a German language course at level A1, where students learn basic German for everyday situations like introductions, family, hobbies, and shopping. The objectives are to introduce oneself, speak about family and interests, and use German in daily life. Content includes the alphabet, pronunciation, dates, asking simple questions, shopping, and expressing understanding or difficulty. A very basic knowledge of German is required, along with a free online placement test.

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German A1 Course: Basics & Everyday Use

This document describes a German language course at level A1, where students learn basic German for everyday situations like introductions, family, hobbies, and shopping. The objectives are to introduce oneself, speak about family and interests, and use German in daily life. Content includes the alphabet, pronunciation, dates, asking simple questions, shopping, and expressing understanding or difficulty. A very basic knowledge of German is required, along with a free online placement test.

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German Level A1

Description

In this A1 level course you learn German in a relaxed atmosphere and practise speaking in everyday life
situations.

Objectives
Our courses are based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)

At the end of the A1 level you will be able to:


 introduce yourself
 speak about your family, job, hobbies and eating and shopping habits
 use German in your everyday life

Content

 Introducing yourself, saying hello and goodbye


 The alphabet, sounds, pronunciation
 Days, time and dates
 Asking and answering questions about you, your home or job
 Shopping, prices, what you like or don’t like eating
 Showing you understand or are having difficulty communicating
 Information about Switzerland

Requirements

Very basic knowledge of German required. Please plan some time for self-study.
Try our online placement test, it’s free of charge.

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