German A1 - Complete Course

Kickstart your German A1 learning journey with our complete course with practice materials.
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Why you need to learn German A1

If you’re planning to study, work, or live in Germany, learning German at the A1 level is your very first step. It helps you:

  • Understand everyday conversations.
  • Communicate in shops, public transport, and offices.
  • Build the foundation needed for higher German levels (A2, B1, etc.).
  • Increase your chances of success with visas like student visas or the Chancenkarte (opportunity card).

How you can learn with me

You can choose the learning style that fits you best:

  • 1:1 Classes → Personal attention, tailored to your needs.
  • Group Classes → Learn together, practice conversations with others.
  • Self-study Course → Purchase the complete course and learn at your own pace.

Why learn from me

I’ve completed German B1 level and have been living in Germany for more than 5 years. That means I understand both the language and the culture — I’ll teach you real-life German, not just theory.

Who this is for

  • Students preparing to come to Germany.
  • Professionals applying for jobs or visas (like the Chancenkarte).
  • Anyone who wants to live in Germany and integrate smoothly.

What you will learn (German A1 Syllabus)

By the end of this course, you will be able to introduce yourself, handle daily conversations, and understand the basics of German grammar and vocabulary.

Course syllabus (A1 topics):

  • German alphabet, sounds & pronunciation.
  • Greetings, introductions, and polite phrases.
  • Numbers, days, months, time, dates.
  • Talking about yourself (family, hobbies, work).
  • Shopping: asking for prices, buying food & clothes.
  • Ordering in restaurants & cafés.
  • Describing your home, city, and daily routine.
  • Talking about weather, seasons, travel & transport.
  • Expressing likes, dislikes, and preferences.
  • Making simple appointments (doctor, office, etc.).
  • Grammar foundations:
    • Nouns (gender, plural forms, articles).
    • Personal pronouns.
    • Present tense verbs (regular & irregular).
    • Basic sentence structure (word order).
    • Questions & negation.
    • Modal verbs (können, möchten, etc.).
    • Cases: nominative, accusative.
    • Possessive pronouns.
  • Listening and speaking practice with real-life dialogues.

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