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German, a prominent West Germanic language prevalent in Western and Central Europe, serves as the primary spoken tongue in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. It is widely spoken and holds official or co-official status in these regions, and is known for its complex grammar, compound words, and diverse dialects.

7 Countries Where German Serves as the Official Language

Individual Section

One-to-One Attention

Personalized tutoring focusing solely on the individual student, providing tailored guidance.

Speaking Session with Foreigner

Conversational practice with a native or proficient speaker to enhance language skills and cultural exchange.

Individualized Correction

Detailed feedback across all modules, targeting grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation errors for improvement.

Tandem
Section

Group of 3-5 Students

Collaborative learning in a small group setting for enhanced interaction and shared learning experiences.

Group session with Foreigners

Engaging in group activities with native or proficient speakers from diverse backgrounds for language fluency and cultural exchange.

Practices and Mocks

Regular exercises and simulated tests to reinforce learning and assess progress effectively.

Course levels

A1 level (Beginner)

At the A1 level, a person is able to comprehend and employ common, everyday phrases and basic sentences that pertain to meeting tangible needs. They can introduce themselves and others, inquire about personal information such as residence, acquaintances, and possessions, and can respond to similar questions. Additionally, they are capable of communicating in a straightforward manner as long as the listener speaks slowly and clearly and is willing to assist.

A2 level (Elementary)

At the A2 level, individuals can comprehend sentences and commonly used expressions related to topics directly relevant to their personal circumstances, such as personal information, family, shopping, work, and immediate surroundings. They can effectively communicate in simple, routine situations that involve basic exchanges of information on familiar topics. Furthermore, they can describe their background, education, immediate surroundings, and other aspects related to immediate needs in a straightforward manner.

B1 level (Intermediate)

At the B1 level, individuals can grasp the key points when presented with clear, standard language on familiar topics related to work, school, leisure activities, etc. They can handle most situations encountered while traveling in the language region. They can express themselves clearly and logically on familiar topics and personal interests. Additionally, they can recount experiences and events, articulate dreams, hopes, and goals, and provide brief explanations or justifications for their views and plans.

B2 level (Upper intermediate)

At the B2 level, individuals are able to comprehend the main ideas of complex texts covering both concrete and abstract topics. They can also understand specialized discussions within their own field of expertise. They can communicate spontaneously and fluently, enabling effortless conversation with native speakers. Furthermore, they can express themselves clearly and extensively on a wide range of topics, articulating their opinions on current issues and discussing the advantages and disadvantages of different options.