German A1 syllabus
According to the Goethe Institute’s
standard structure, there are six levels of German proficiency: A1, A2, B1, B2,
C1, and C2. The first level is A1, and many people believe that this level is
quite elementary and that there isn’t much to learn there. But I believe we
should examine in further depth everything you will study at the A1 level.
Therefore, we will discuss the German A1 level below in steps. These levels
were previously common and created by the German Goethe Institute. Additionally,
A1 addresses a few fundamental grammar concepts as well as how grammar is used
in reading, writing, listening, and speaking in daily life.
Below
are some themes covered by German
·
Basic
Phrases
·
Numbers
·
Articles
(definite and indefinite)
·
Singular
and plural nouns
·
Verbs
and verb conjugation
·
Possessive
pronouns
·
Sentence
formation
·
Trennbare
verbs
·
Modal
verbs
·
Interrogative
sentences
·
Cases
·
Prepositions
·
Imperative
sentences
·
Negation
The Goethe Institute suggests a select
few reference books, such as Tangram, Studio D, or Netzwerk (Netzwerk is now in
use). In the future, some other books from various Publications will also be
suggested, but the majority of the books will include a nearly complete
syllabus. Almost 80% of the contents will be the same, but there won’t be many
more or fewer of anything.
Lesson
1: How to introduce
yourself, talk about yourself, and meet new people. requesting information such
as their names, places of residence, nationalities, ages, and languages.
Lesson
2: Discussing how to
describe cities, locations, and iconic structures. about transportation and
directions as well.
Lesson
3: Interests,
relationships, family, occupation, days of the week, months, and time.
Food and drink make up
Lesson
4. discussing
flavours, various foods, names, putting orders in restaurants, and paying
bills. Discussing about prices while talking about groceries, stores, and
shopping.
Lesson
5: Hobbies, routines,
organising some activities with friends, discussing destinations or outing
plans.
Lesson
6: Using verbs,
structuring questions, discussing daily routine from morning to evening,
discussing a weekly or monthly agenda.
Lesson 7:covers business communication, including speaking with coworkers, sending emails, discussing the work schedule, attending meetings, and communicating over the phone.
Lesson
8: Different kinds of
homes and common conversations about homes, apartments, furnishings, and floor
plans. Also covered: renting a home in Germany, describing a home or an
apartment, and using adjectives.
Lesson
9: About shopping,
types of stores, online shopping, discussing stores, visiting a mall, making
purchases, and discussing clothing costs, sizes, shapes, and brands.
Lesson
10: How to talk about
health, coordinating meetings with the doctor, bringing up health difficulties,
and discussing diet plans.
Lesson
11: Travel, hotel
reservations, and ticketing. discussing hotel amenities and services, as well
as discussing popular tourist destinations throughout the world.
Lesson
12: Additional
related subjects.