German – Beginner (CEFR A1.1)

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About Course

Are you looking to learn German but don’t know where to begin? Take the first step in your journey to fluency with Part 1 of our Beginners Course as we take you through level A1.1.
Learning a new language can be overwhelming, especially when you’re starting from scratch.
Without a solid foundation in grammar and vocabulary, it becomes difficult to progress and communicate effectively in German.
What you need is a comprehensive self-study course that focuses on the basics and provides you with a strong starting point.

Introducing Beginner German A1.1 – our self-study course designed specifically for students like you. With a conversational tone, this course takes you step by step through the foundations of German grammar and vocabulary. By following our carefully curated lessons and exercises, you’ll build a solid language base that sets you up for success in your German learning journey.

To start with this level, you are expected to have little to no prior knowledge of German.

How Does it Work?

These levels are classified as A1 for beginners, A2 for elementary, B1 for intermediate, B2 for upper intermediate, C1 as advanced, and C2 as mastery.
CORE Languages, like many other language schools, splits these levels in half to accommodate students’ time and budget planning (e.g. level A1 is split into A1.1 and A1.2). This framework is one of the best to learn German for beginners.
To start with level A1, you are expected to have no knowledge of German.

What Does it Mean for You?

After completing level A1.1, you’ll be able to:

  • Understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type.
  • ​Introduce yourself and others and ask and answer questions about personal details such as where they live, people they know and things they have.​
  • Interact in a simple way provided the other person talks slowly and clearly and is prepared to help.
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What Will You Learn?

  • Greetings and Farewells
  • Introductions
  • Saying where one is from
  • Saying what languages one speaks
  • Asking and telling how one is doing
  • Talking about Family; Counting
  • Talking about where one is from
  • Talking about others (he, she, we, you, they)
  • Filling out registration forms
  • Talking about what one has
  • Naming groceries
  • Expressing not having and needing things
  • Talking about what things are not (kein, keine)
  • Expressing prices, units and packaging
  • Buying items over the counter
  • Ordering food
  • Talking about one’s apartment
  • Comparing things
  • Talking about furniture
  • Reading apartment ads
  • Telling time
  • Talking about daily routines (split verbs)
  • Expressing dates
  • Using cardinal and ordinal numbers
  • Describing what one does at different times of the day
  • Talking about the weather
  • Expressing not having things (accusative)
  • Talking about hobbies and free time
  • Talking about what one can and cannot do
  • Talking about what one wants
  • Expressing things in the past
  • Talking about daily routines in the past
  • Naming days of the week
  • Naming months

Course Content

Introduction

  • Welcome to German A1.1

Course Chapters

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Course Review

Course Assessment

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