German Course A1.2

German Course A1.2 – Your Next Step in Learning German
The German Course A1.2 is the second part of the beginner level A1. It is designed for learners who have already completed A1.1 or who have basic knowledge of German. In this course, you will continue to develop your language skills and become more confident in everyday communication. You will learn to understand more, speak with greater ease, and use German independently in many daily situations.
A1.2 builds directly on what you already know. At the same time, you will expand your vocabulary, learn new basic grammar structures, and practice important expressions used in real life. All content is taught step by step, clearly and patiently. You will have enough time to practice and repeat. Learning should be enjoyable and motivating, not stressful.
Who Is This Course For?
This course is ideal for you if you:
- have completed A1.1 or have similar basic knowledge,
- can already understand and use simple German sentences,
- want to expand your vocabulary,
- would like to speak with more confidence,
- need German for everyday life, work, or living in Germany.
You do not need to speak perfect German. Making mistakes is a natural part of the learning process. In our course, mistakes are welcome because they help you improve. Our goal is to encourage you to speak more freely and grow in confidence step by step.
What Will You Learn in A1.2?
In A1.2, you will work with many practical topics from everyday life. For example, you will learn how to:
- talk about past events in a very simple way,
- make and understand appointments and plans,
- invite people and respond to invitations,
- order food and drinks in a restaurant,
- have simple conversations at the doctor’s office or hospital,
- look for an apartment and talk about housing,
- speak about work and professions,
- write simple emails and messages,
- talk about problems and wishes,
- express basic opinions.
You will also learn new grammar, such as:
- basic forms of the past tense,
- important prepositions,
- separable verbs,
- simple subordinate clauses,
- comparisons using “more,” “less,” and “than.”
Everything is explained with many clear examples. You will practice a lot during class by listening, speaking, reading, and writing. You will work with short dialogues, simple texts, and real-life situations so that you can immediately apply what you learn.
How Does the Classroom Course Work?
This is a face-to-face course held in a seminar room. You learn together with other participants in a calm and friendly classroom environment. Each lesson follows a clear structure:
- Review of what you learned before.
- Introduction of new topics, with clear explanations by the teacher.
- Speaking practice in pairs or small groups.
- Listening and reading exercises with short, easy texts.
- Writing practice, such as short messages or simple emails.
- Homework to help you practice between lessons.
The atmosphere in class is open, respectful, and supportive. Everyone is encouraged to ask questions. No one is rushed. The teacher explains everything patiently and clearly.
Learning Goals of the A1.2 Course
After completing A1.2, you will be able to:
- introduce yourself more confidently,
- handle simple everyday conversations,
- make appointments and understand schedules,
- write short letters and messages,
- manage many daily tasks independently,
- read and understand short texts,
- follow slow and clear conversations,
- feel more secure in everyday situations in Germany.
You will also be well prepared to continue with the next level, A2.
Learning in the Seminar Room – Personal and Effective
The A1.2 course takes place in a seminar room, not online. This gives you many advantages:
- direct contact with the teacher,
- real interaction with other students,
- better speaking practice,
- immediate feedback,
- a focused learning atmosphere.
You only need to come to class regularly and actively participate. All materials are provided in class. Learning together in a group helps create motivation, discipline, and a strong learning rhythm.
Our Teachers
Our teachers are experienced, patient, and highly qualified. They specialize in teaching German to beginners. They explain grammar and vocabulary in a simple, clear way and use many practical examples. They support you individually and encourage you to speak from the very beginning. Their goal is to make you feel comfortable and confident while learning German.
Course Duration and Learning Pace
- Each lesson lasts 45 minutes.
- There are 4 lessons per day.
- The entire course consists of 100 lessons in total.
- Classes take place 4 times a week (Monday to Thursday).
Your Path After the Course
After completing A1.2, you can:
- continue directly with the A2 level,
- prepare for an official A1 exam,
- or further improve your German skills in everyday life.
A1.2 is an important milestone on your language-learning journey. Every new word brings you one step closer to independence and successful integration.
The German Course A1.2 is the perfect next step for learners who already have basic German knowledge and want to make further progress. You will improve your speaking skills, expand your vocabulary, and gain more confidence in daily communication. The course takes place in a seminar room, offering real interaction, personal support, and an effective learning environment.
With A1.2, you build a solid foundation for the next level and for your life in Germany. Step by step, you will feel more secure, more independent, and more confident using the German language.
Features
- Practice-oriented face-to-face lessons in the seminar room with direct contact to the teacher
- Systematic development of vocabulary, grammar, speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills
- Intensive speaking exercises for typical everyday situations in Germany
- Personal support in small learning groups
- Clear preparation for the next language level (A2)
- Support in preparing for the official A1 exam (Goethe, telc, ÖSD)
Target audiences
- Participants who have completed level A1.1 or have similar previous knowledge.
- Newcomers and migrants who want to improve their German for daily life in Germany.
- People who live in Germany, plan to live there, or are looking for a job.
- Learners who need German for authorities, doctor visits, shopping, and everyday situations.
- People who plan to take an official A1 or A2 exam later on.
- Learners who prefer face-to-face classes in small groups with personal support.
Requirements
- Completed A1.1 level: Participants should already have basic knowledge of the German language.
- Basic German grammar knowledge: Simple sentence structures, personal pronouns, present tense forms, and basic vocabulary should be familiar.
- Reading and understanding simple texts: Participants should be able to understand short texts or dialogues.
- Writing simple sentences: Ability to form simple sentences, write personal information, and short messages.
- Oral communication: Basic conversation skills, e.g., introducing oneself, asking and answering questions, discussing everyday topics.
- Motivation to learn: Regular attendance, completing homework, and active participation in class.
- Attendance in classroom lessons: The course is not online, but held in the seminar room, so participants must attend in person.
