German A2.2 Intensive Course

German A2.2 Intensive Course: Your Next Step to Confident Communication
You have already mastered the basics of the German language. You can introduce yourself, go grocery shopping, and hold simple conversations. That is a fantastic achievement! However, you have probably noticed that you want to say more in your daily life. You want to express your opinions more precisely, talk about your past, and understand more complex situations. This is exactly where our German A2.2 Intensive Course comes in.
This course is not just a series of lessons. It is your bridge from basic understanding to independent language use (Level B1). We have designed this course specifically for people who are new to Germany, want to learn the language quickly, and have big goals.
Who is this course for?
Our course is aimed at motivated German learners who have already successfully completed the A2.1 level. It is especially ideal for participants from abroad who have recently arrived in Germany or wish to extend their stay here.
Important for your Visa: We understand that many of our participants require a visa for language acquisition (Language Visa) or a residence permit for study purposes. German authorities often require proof of an “Intensive Course” for this. Our course meets these requirements 100 percent. With 20 teaching units per week, we offer exactly the number of hours you usually need to prove to the Foreigners’ Authority (Ausländerbehörde) or the embassy. We are happy to support you with an official confirmation of registration to help with your paperwork.
When and how do we learn? (The Schedule)
You learn a language best when you use it every day. That is why our course runs from Monday to Friday. This consistency is the key to success.
- Daily Classes: We meet every day for 4 teaching units (UE).
- Duration: Each teaching unit lasts 45 minutes.
- Total Time: This amounts to 3 full hours of intensive work on your German every day, plus breaks to network and make new contacts.
This rhythm guarantees that you don’t forget what you learned the day before. You stay in the “flow” of the language. Depending on the schedule, the morning or afternoon is dedicated to learning German, leaving you the rest of the day to try out what you’ve learned directly in the city, at the supermarket, or at government offices.
What will you learn in Course A2.2?
At the A2.2 level, the topics become more interesting and the grammar becomes more precise. We prepare you for real life in Germany. Our goal is for you to feel secure and confident in the most important everyday situations.
1. Expanded Vocabulary and Topics: We move beyond the very simple topics. In this course, we discuss:
- Work and Career: How do you handle simple phone calls? How do you understand job advertisements?
- Housing and Renting: How do you talk to a landlord? How do you report a problem in your apartment?
- Media and Leisure: What’s on TV or at the cinema? Talking about hobbies and interests in greater detail.
- School and Education: Understanding the German education system.
- Travel and Transport: Understanding announcements at the train station and booking tickets.
2. Grammar as a Tool: Grammar is important so that people understand you well. In A2.2, we learn structures that make your sentences more elegant and logical:
- Subordinate Clauses: We practice sentences with “weil” (because), “dass” (that), “wenn” (if/when), and “ob” (whether). This allows you to give reasons and explain conditions.
- The Past: We solidify the Perfect tense and learn the Prateritum (especially for modal verbs) so you can tell stories from the past.
- Adjectives: How do you describe things more precisely? (Adjective declension).
- Prepositions: Where is something located? Where am I going? (Two-way prepositions).
Our Teaching Method: Focus on Speaking
Are you afraid of making mistakes? You don’t need to be here! In our intensive course, the atmosphere is friendly and relaxed. We believe: Only those who speak, learn.
Our professional teachers are native speakers or speak German at a native level. They are not just teachers, but also mentors. They know the cultural challenges that come with life in a new country.
The lessons are interactive. You don’t just sit there and listen.
- We use pair work and group projects.
- We listen to current audio clips and watch short videos.
- We simulate real conversations (role-plays), for example, a doctor’s appointment or a conversation at a travel agency.
Our goal is to break down your “language barriers.” By the end of the course, you should have the courage to speak German out in the real world—even if the grammar isn’t 100% perfect yet. Communication is the most important goal.
Community and Culture
An intensive course is also a social space. Are you new to Germany? In our course, you are not alone. You will meet people from all over the world who are in the same situation as you. Many of our participants find new friends in the course, form study groups, and explore the city together.
We also teach “Landeskunde” (cultural studies) in our lessons. This means we talk about how people in Germany “tick.” What is considered polite? How does waste separation work? How do you write a formal email? This cultural knowledge is often just as important as vocabulary for feeling at home in Germany.
Your Goal: Ready for B1
Course A2.2 is the final step before the intermediate level B1. Level B1 is often the prerequisite for many jobs or vocational training programs (Ausbildung) in Germany. With our A2.2 Intensive Course, you lay a stable foundation for this. At the end of the course, we will take a small test so you can see how much you have improved.
If you want to learn quickly, need a Germany visa, and value thorough but enjoyable training, then this course is right for you. Invest in your future. Knowing German opens doors in this country—to nice neighbors, to good jobs, and to a feeling of home.
We look forward to welcoming you to our course. Let’s get started together!
Register now and secure your spot in the next A2.2 Intensive Course!
Features
- Targeted preparation for the transition to level B1
- Daily classroom instruction from Monday to Friday
- Fulfilment of official requirements for language visas
- Systematic expansion of vocabulary for work and everyday life
- Deepening of complex grammatical structures and subordinate clauses
- Intensive training in oral communication skills
- Practical simulation of conversation situations
- Teaching of regional and cultural knowledge
- Use of qualified native-speaking teachers
- Regular learning assessments to check progress
Target audiences
- Graduates of level A2.1
- Applicants for language visas or study preparation visas
- International applicants for German universities
- New arrivals who wish to integrate quickly
- Foreign professionals in the professional recognition phase
- Au Pairs and participants in the Voluntary Social Year
- People with the learning goal of obtaining a B1 certificate
- Learners available in the morning or afternoon
Requirements
- Successful completion of level A2.1
- Confident command of the Latin alphabet
- Participation in a placement test before the course begins
- Time available for daily lessons from Monday to Friday
- Willingness to actively participate and complete homework assignments
- Valid identification document for registration
- Purchase of the course textbook
