German Course Details
1. Introduction and Greetings: Basic greetings, introducing oneself and others, asking and giving personal information (name, nationality, profession, etc.).
2. Everyday Communication: Common expressions for everyday situations such as ordering food, shopping, asking for directions, etc.
3. Numbers and Dates: Counting, telling the time, days of the week, months, seasons, and basic calendar vocabulary.
4. Family and Friends: Vocabulary related to family members, describing relationships, and talking about people.
5. Hobbies and Interests: Talking about hobbies, likes & dislikes, leisure activities.
6. Travel and Directions: Basic vocabulary and phrases for navigating around a city, asking for and giving directions.
7. Food and Drinks: Ordering food & drinks in a restaurant and learning basic food vocabulary.
8. Grammar Basics: Learning the present tense of regular & common irregular verbs, and understanding basic sentence structure (subject, verb, object).
9. Cultural Aspects: Some cultural insights about German-speaking countries, customs, traditions, and daily life.
10. Simple Reading and Listening: Understanding simple texts and audio materials related to everyday life.
11. Writing Skills: Basic writing tasks such as filling out forms, writing short messages or emails.
12. Basic Phonetics: Pronunciation of common sounds and words in German.
You'll know basic German vocabulary related to everyday topics such as greetings, family, hobbies, shopping, and food.
You'll have a grasp of fundamental grammar rules, including basic sentence structures, verb conjugations (present tense), and common phrases.
You'll be able to handle simple conversations in German, such as introducing yourself, asking for directions, ordering food, and discussing basic personal information.
You'll be able to understand simple spoken German in familiar contexts, such as brief announcements, simple instructions, and basic conversations if spoken slowly and clearly.
You'll be able to read and understand simple texts, such as signs, menus, and short articles designed for beginners.
You'll be able to write short, simple texts like emails, postcards, and filling out basic forms using simple sentences and phrases.