German Language Course
The German language course is
divided into six different levels
starting from A 1 to C2. The difficulty
level increases with every level and
we are currently at the A 1 level,
which is the beginning of the course.
Our aim is to prepare you for the test
that will be taken by the governing
bodies of the German language after
the completion of the course.
German Words
German words are often combined
together to form longer words. We
will try to break them down and
understand them better. For
example:
Alf means off.
Veda means again.
Zayn is to see.
Auf Wiedersehen means goodbye or
literally "off, see again".
The German language course is
divided into six different levels
starting from A 1 to C2. The difficulty
level increases with every level and
we are currently at the A 1 level,
which is the beginning of the course.
Our aim is to prepare you for the test
that will be taken by the governing
bodies of the German language after
the completion of the course.
German Words
German words are often combined
together to form longer words. We
will try to break them down and
understand them better. For
example:
Alf means off.
Veda means again.
Zayn is to see.
Auf Wiedersehen means goodbye or
literally "off, see again".