
About Course
The German language basic level A1 refers to the first level of proficiency according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). At this level, learners are considered beginners and have minimal or no previous knowledge of German. The A1 level aims to establish a foundation for further language learning and focuses on basic communication skills.
Here are the key characteristics of the German language basic level A1:
- Listening and Speaking: Learners can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at the satisfaction of simple needs, such as greetings, introducing themselves, and asking simple questions.
- Reading: Learners can understand familiar names, words, and very simple sentences, such as those found in advertisements, posters, or basic texts.
- Writing: Learners can write simple phrases and sentences about themselves and others, their living situation, their favorite things, and other basic personal information.
- Vocabulary: Learners acquire a basic vocabulary related to personal information, family, shopping, daily routines, and common objects.
- Grammar: At this level, learners are introduced to simple grammar structures, such as basic verb conjugations (present tense of “to be” and “to have”), gender and articles (der, die, das), and basic sentence structures.
- Cultural Awareness: Learners may gain some insights into German culture and customs, which help them understand the language in context.
Overall, the A1 level is designed to enable learners to communicate in straightforward situations that involve simple and direct exchanges of information on familiar and routine matters. It lays the groundwork for more advanced language skills and higher levels of language proficiency.
Course Content
Welcome! Course Introduction
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What Does the Course Cover?
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