A1 German
A1 German
You've never learned German before – or hardly any. No problem. In this course, you'll start from scratch and learn the first important words and phrases that you'll really need in everyday life in Germany.
No complicated grammar book, no long explanations. You learn step by step with a real teacher via Telegram – at your own pace, making a little progress every day.
By the end of the course, you'll be able to introduce yourself, hold simple conversations, master basic everyday situations, and have a solid foundation for A2 and B1 levels. Start immediately and learn for as long as you like – cancel anytime, no risk.
greeting & Introduce
Hello, good morning, goodbye – and say your name, your country, your profession. The first step in any language and the most important.
Numbers, date & time
Numbers from 1 to 100, days of the week, months, times – you understand opening hours, appointments and prices without having to ask.
Family & Personal Information
Talk about your family, provide age, address, and phone number – for forms, authorities, and everyday conversations.
Shopping & Groceries
In the supermarket, at the market, in the bakery – you know the most important groceries, ask about prices and pay in German.
Reside & At home
Room, furniture, address, apartment search – you describe where you live and understand simple questions about your living situation.
On the way & Means of transport
Bus, train, street, asking for directions – you can find your way around the city and understand simple directions.
Eat & Drink
Ordering in cafes and restaurants, asking for the menu, paying – you go out to eat confidently and know what you're saying.
Health & Body
You can name body parts, say what hurts, make a doctor's appointment – you can communicate in simple health situations.
Work & Everyday
Naming professions, talking about your daily work routine, understanding simple questions at work – the first step into the German working world.
Fundamentals of Grammar
Articles (der, die, das), forming simple sentences, negation, yes/no questions – you understand how the German language is structured and can formulate your first sentences.
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