Our A1 German language course sets the foundation for learning German in an easily comprehendible format. The teaching methodology developed by our Institute continuously tests your skill in listening, reading, speaking and writing German as you progress. One of the unique advantages of our classes in that you can get a chance to interact with native German speakers subject to availability. Learning German might sound difficult at first instance but once you understand the nuances of the three grammatical genders, winding words, noun case endings, cognates/false cognates learning German will get simpler.
By the end of this course the one will be able to :
Course Duration Breakdown: 7 weeks
Classes - 5 Days/Week, 2.5 hours per day (6 weeks)
Exam Preparation - 1 week
The German A2 student is expected to have passed the A1 Level. The difficulty of the course increases as compared to A1. Our innovative German training curriculum is developed taking into consideration the various needs of the students of Kochi/Kerala in learning a foreign language.
By the end of this course one will be able to.
Course Duration Breakdown:7 weeks
Classes - 5 Days/Week, 2.5 hours per day (6 weeks)
Exam Preparation - 1 week
For enrolling yourself for the German B1 course, the candidate is expected to have passed the German A2 level. This level is moderately tough and requires active participation of the student. This level is ideal if you plan to study, work or live in Germany.
By the end of this course one will be able to:
Course Duration Breakdown:10 Weeks
Classes - 5 Days/Week, 2.5 hours per day (6 weeks)
Exam Preparation - 4 weeks
German B2 level demands the candidate to have passed the B1 level. The course is highly recommended if you intend to move to Germany for academics or professional growth.
By the end of this course one will be able to:
Course Duration Breakdown:16 weeks
Classes - 5 Days/Week, 2.5 hours per day (12 weeks)
Exam Preparation - 4 weeks
Additionally we provide free consultation of Curriculum Vitae (CV) and Cover Letter for a German position.
Can understand a wide range of demanding, longer texts, and recognize implicit meaning.
Can express him/herself fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions.
Can use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic and professional purposes. Can produce clear, well-structured, detailed text on complex subjects, showing controlled use of organizational patterns, connectors and cohesive devices.