Ask and answer simple questions (e.g., Wo wohnst du? – Ich wohne in Berlin.)
Talk about your daily routine, hobbies, and personal preferences
Use basic grammar: present tense, simple word order, nominative and accusative cases
Write short, simple texts such as a postcard or a short email
Understand slow, clear speech in familiar, everyday contexts
Follow basic instructions (e.g., Bitte setzen Sie sich! — Please take a seat!)
Skill Modules
Listening Speaking Reading Writing
At A1, the focus is on building a strong foundation for more advanced communication. You will leave this level able to survive in basic German-speaking situations.
Understand complex texts on both concrete and abstract topics with ease
Communicate fluently and spontaneously without struggle, even with native speakers
Express opinions clearly, give structured arguments, and engage in debates
Write detailed texts — reports, essays, formal emails — with strong grammar and vocabulary
Use advanced grammar structures with accuracy and confidence
Feel comfortable using German in professional and social settings without relying on English
Skill Modules
Listening Speaking Reading Writing
B2.2 is the pinnacle of our curriculum — completing this level opens doors to German universities, professional careers, and life in German-speaking Europe.