Material for you to learn German

varied material makes learning German more interesting
Material

  • Systematic material for your studies: Study booklet
  • Organizational material: e.g. cover sheets
  • short explanations: overviews, summaries
  • Videos and audios to complement the course
  • Short films, humor and documentaries to match the subject of the lesson
  • Additional material for videos and audios: for download or printing
  • interactive games to train specific topics
  • Tests

Most of the materials are available to all German students free of charge.

Below is information about the available materials and how to use them. You will also find out where to find the material.

organize the material to learn German properly

Beginn Niveaus

Print out the copies for your lesson

  • You follow the tasks in the lesson. The topics are structured systematically and also contain repetitions.
  • In the copies you will find references to external material such as explanations by video, interactive exercises of the class, dictations, films, etc.

Print the cover sheet for the lesson

  • The cover sheet shows all possible additional exercises
  • it is your companion for systematic learning

This gives you an overview of materials on each topic in the lesson

you can mark the completed exercises.

Make a note of what you want to repeat or need additional explanation.

Testing 

various exams for the German course

interactive tests during the German course:
Daniela Spiller klein

  • Part of the course section: after each lesson, every 5 lessons, after each level
  • with evaluation and error analysis
  • immediate result
  • on-line

oral test with a tutor:

  • every half or full level
  • Duration: 20 min.
  • Review of the skills of the level

Certificates:

  • A certificate can be printed out after a test
  • to control your own progress
  • official certificates must be obtained separately from recognized institutions

Contact us if you need special exam preparation

German course with 6 course levels

Work on different levels

A1Niveau A1b

After level A1 you can: 

  • communicate slowly about the important topics of everyday life

Duration*:

  • approx. 60 hours (private course) or 100 hours in small groups or 200 hours in language courses with 15 to 20 participants

A2Niveau A2b

After level A2 you can: 

  • Conversing with Germans and understanding simple texts

Duration*:

  • approx. 60 hours (private course) or 100 hours in small groups or 200 hours in language courses with 15 to 20 participants

B1Niveau B1b

After level B1 you can: 

  • Speak and argue fluently with Germans

Duration*:

  • approx. 60 hours (private course) or 100 hours in small groups or 200 hours in language courses with 15 to 20 participants

B2Niveau B2b

After level B2 you can: 

  • react spontaneously and formulate texts

Duration*:

  • approx. 60 hours (private course) or 100 hours in small groups or 200 hours in language courses with 15 to 20 participants

C1Niveau C1b

After level C1 you can: 

  • Understand television and radio

Duration*:

  • approx. 60 hours (private course) or 100 hours in small groups or 200 hours in language courses with 15 to 20 participants

C2Niveau C2b

After level C2 you can: 

  • Understand and design complex texts and structures

Duration*:

  • approx. 60 hours (private course) or 100 hours in small groups or 200 hours in language courses with 15 to 20 participants

 

In special courses you can work on certain topics (e.g. economics, travel, medicine, law ...)

  • by special agreement

get quickly to your target level.

* 1 course hour of 45 minutes duration

You still have to take into account the time for self-study and the compensation for a foreign environment