German Language Course
Below are the summary for German Language as per CEFR Framework
π °οΈ A1 β Beginner (Breakthrough)
- Understand and use basic everyday expressions
- Introduce yourself and ask simple questions
- Communicate slowly and clearly in familiar situations
β Example: Ordering food, giving personal details
π Exam: Goethe-Zertifikat A1 / telc A1
π °οΈ A2 β Elementary (Waystage)
- Communicate in simple, routine tasks
- Describe your background, work, and immediate environment
- Understand short, clear messages and conversations
β Example: Talking about hobbies, making appointments
π Exam: Goethe-Zertifikat A2 / telc A2
π ±οΈ B1 β Intermediate (Threshold)
- Understand the main ideas of clear, standard speech
- Deal with most travel situations
- Write simple connected texts and express opinions
β Example: Describing experiences, expressing plans
π Exam: Goethe-Zertifikat B1 / telc B1
π― Required for German citizenship (EinbΓΌrgerung)
π ±οΈ B2 β Upper Intermediate (Vantage)
- Communicate fluently and naturally with native speakers
- Understand complex texts and technical discussions
- Write clear, detailed essays and reports
β Example: Discussing current events, explaining viewpoints
π Exam: Goethe-Zertifikat B2 / telc B2
π― Required for many jobs and university admission
π ²οΈ C1 β Advanced (Effective Operational Proficiency)
- Express yourself fluently and spontaneously
- Understand long, demanding texts and lectures
- Write professional and academic texts
β Example: Giving presentations, writing formal reports
π Exam: Goethe-Zertifikat C1 / telc C1
π― Required for studying in German universities
π ²οΈ C2 β Mastery (Proficiency)
- Understand virtually everything you read or hear
- Summarize complex information precisely
- Express yourself naturally, fluently, and accurately
β Example: Participating in debates, reading literature easily
π Exam: Goethe-Zertifikat C2 / telc C2
