• German Language Level A2. Intensive language classes for those with little knowledge of German. learning German as a foreign language
• Subjects related to everyday life in Germany and German culture
• Basic vocabulary, grammar, and syntax are introduced.
• Develop your skills in listening, reading, writing, and speaking.
Around the Dinner Table (Around us Eating)
Possessive Article with Dative Case Learning
• Learning and Creating Reflexive Verbs
• Understanding “of course” with “Yes” or “No” Questions
• Discussion in the kitchen and talking about food
• Discussion in the cooking course and listening to audio
• Discussion about a Skype appointment
• Discussion about dark restaurants in Germany
• Discussion about senses
Nach der Schulzeit (After School Hours)
• Learning modal verbs in the past tense and constructing sentences
• Studying changing prepositions in the accusative and dative case
• Discussing “memory of School”
• Discussing “Where are the things in the kitchen?” (Education in Germany)
Medien im Alltag (Media in all the day)
• Learning comparative and superlative adjectives
• Creating sentences in comparison
• Learning “that” word in German and creating sentences
• Talking about media role in current life and Media related vocabularies
• Talking about “opinion”
• Talking about “Interview”
• Discussing German Films
Big and small feelings (Big and Small feelings in our life)
• Learning “when” word using Main and Sub sentences
• Learning adjective with bestimmten (Certain) Articles
• Talking about feelings, emotions, impressions, etc.
• Talking about “Wishes”
• Brief discussion of North German festivals
• Listening to song and discussion about that song
Was machen Sie beruflich? (What do you do for a living?)
• Learning Adjectives with Uncertain articles
• Learning Prepositions “without” and “with” in Accusative and Dative case
• Learning Verb “become” in Past and Present tense
• Discussing Profession and Profession-Related Words
• Listening to audio and discussing business trip
• Discussing evening programme in Germany
• Discussing dream job
• Telephonic conversation at work
• Discussing future
Ganz schön mobil (Pretty Mobile)
• Indirect Question with W-Questions
• Indirect Question with Yes or No Question with “If”
• Discussing “how useful Mobile” is in the current scenario;
• A brief discussion of “I am on my way;”
• Listening to audio and discussing bicycle excursion
Gelernt ist gelernt! (Knowledge is Knowledge)
• Practice connecting the words “then” and “because”
• Learn Temporal Preposition
• Learn Genitive
• Learn Conjunctive II with should
• Learning day-to-day work and practising music, gardening, and other hobbies.
• Discussing “What is the problem?”
• Discussing Professions
• Discussing Generational Projects
Sportlich, spitz! (Way to go, Sporty!)
• Acquiring the phrases “that is why,” “nevertheless,” and “nevertheless,” as well as the ability to construct sentences
• Learning Accusative and Dative Verbs
• Discussing Sport and Sport-Related Vocabularies
• Discussing Sport Activities
• Discussing “Geocaching”
• Discussing Historical Places in Germany
Zusammen leben (Living together)
• Learning Conjunctive II with “Can”
• Can Conjugation in Conjunctive II
• Learning and creating sentences with “as” and “when”
• Talking about living style in Germany
• Listening to audio and conversing with neighbours
• Writing a letter and receiving a letter of “my first travel out of the city”
• Talking about pets and related vocabularies
Gute Unterhaltung! (Good Entertainment)
• Inquiry article with “For what” and “which”
• Learning pronouns such as all, something, nothing, one, everyone, no one, and so on.
• Learning relative pronouns in the Nominative case.
• Discussing German culture, films, orchestras, historical sites, and so on.
• Discussing Concerts and Music.
Wie die Zeit vergeht! (How quickly time passes)
• Verbs with Prepositions
• W-Question with Prepositions
• Conjugation of “be” and “have” Verbs with Conjunctive II
• Discussing “How Time Flies”
• Discussing “Imaginary Situations”
• We’re talking about stress!
• Excursion with Kajak and discussion
• Travel discussion
• Proverb discussion
Typisch, oder? (Isn’t that typical?)
• Acquiring conjunctive words such as “so that” and “where to”
• Using Relative Pronouns to Learn Relative Sentences Using the Nominative and Accusative Case Forms
• Discussing culture, fashion, and dance
• We’re talking about “cliché”
• We’re talking about “blog”