About Course
Our Professional A2 German Language Program builds upon the foundation of A1 and is designed for learners who already have basic German skills. The course focuses on expanding vocabulary, improving sentence structures, and enhancing communication in familiar and routine situations. Learners will gain confidence in expressing opinions, understanding simple texts, and interacting in everyday contexts. The program is divided into A2.1 and A2.2, following CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) guidelines.
Course Features
✅ 24 live teaching sessions (via Microsoft Teams / Zoom)
✅ Digital learning materials and worksheets
✅ Practice quizzes via Mentimeter and weekly assignments
✅ Speaking Hub and interactive sessions with a Native speaker
✅ 2 Final Assessments
✅ Instructor support individually via chat and voice/video call
Course Structure
| 
 Module  | 
 Duration  | 
 Sessions per Week  | 
 Session Length  | 
 Format  | 
| 
 A2.1  | 
 6 weeks  | 
 2 live sessions  | 
 2 hours  | 
 Online (Live)  | 
| 
 Exam  | 
 1 week  | 
 Final Assessment A2.1  | 
 –  | 
 Online (Oral + Written)  | 
| 
 A2.2  | 
 6 weeks  | 
 2 live sessions  | 
 2 hours  | 
 Online (Live)  | 
| 
 Exam  | 
 1 week  | 
 Final Assessment A2.2  | 
 –  | 
 Online (Oral + Written)  | 
Total Course Duration: 14 weeks (12 teaching weeks + 2 exam weeks)
📌 Each class includes guided exercises. Homework and tasks must be completed before the next session for timely feedback and assessment.
📌 Participants are expected to pass each skill area (Speaking, Listening, Reading, Writing) independently during the Final Assessment, both for A2.1 and A2.2.
Reference Material
- Netzwerk Neu A2 – Textbook & Workbook (Kursbuch + Übungsbuch)
 
What’s New Compared to A1?
🔹 Communication
- Talk about experiences and daily situations (shopping, doctor, travel, work).
 - Exchange simple opinions and hold short conversations.
 
🔹 Vocabulary Expansion
- New topics: health, hobbies, celebrations, workplace, environment, travel.
 
🔹 Grammar Upgrade
- Past tense (Perfekt, simple Präteritum).
 - Comparatives & superlatives (größer, am größten).
 - Reflexive verbs (sich freuen, sich waschen).
 - Modal verbs in more tenses.
 - Subordinate clauses (weil, dass, wenn).
 - Accusative + dative prepositions. (Akkusativ + Dativ)
 - Sentence connectors (dann, danach, trotzdem, aber).
 
🔹 Listening & Reading
- Understand short stories, simple news, announcements, and short articles.
 
🔹 Writing
- Write short letters, invitations, complaint letters, and describe past events.
 
🔹 Cultural & Social Skills
- Manage everyday tasks (restaurant, train station, doctor’s office, workplace).
 - Express likes/dislikes and compare things.
 
				