In our German B1 language course you will broaden your vocabulary knowledge, widen your grammar skills and achieve the ability to have fluent conversations regarding very important situations. You will feel more comfortable talking in Germanand will be able to have everyday conversations.
All of our courses are precisely designed according to the curriculum and requirements of the European Framework of Language Learning developed by the European Council.
You achieve: Intermediate knowledge of the German language application
We follow the main aim to teach you fundamental German language skills in speaking, writing, listening and reading.
Our courses are held by German native speakers who use exemplary state of the art teaching methods.
All teachers of the GIL language school are trained to start preparing you already from the A1 level, to pass your language exam in one go as well as your interview, with a potential German employer or university, which you might have once you have completed all levels.
While living in Germany you need to be aware of various cultural aspects of Germany as well as of the values and lifestyle of Germans.
We teach you step by step all important phrases and grammatical terms which you will need, in order to live independently in Germany, have meaningful conversations with Germans and memorize your German language skills right when you need them.
The GIL language school provides you with excellent German skills for starting a successful career in Germany!
Join our B1 course now and become a member of the GIL family!
You can select between a Standard and an Intensive Course.
The Standard course will take place from Monday to Friday and includes 46 working days a 2,5h per day. Two and a half German language lessons per day are 150 min long (60 min per lesson).
Monday – Friday
2,5h per day (115 h in total)
46 working days (weekends excluded)
morning, afternoon or evening batch
15 min break*
*The break is not included in the number of hours in total.
The Intensive course will take place from Monday to Friday and includes 28 working days a 4h per day. Four German language lessons per day are 240 min long (60 min per lesson).
● Expert German language teachers with a proven record of teaching experience
● Exclusive Student Login on website with access to:
– modern worksheets and practice material with solutions
– well explained grammar overviews
– complex summaries for every chapter of every level
– vocabulary lists for every chapter of every level
– beneficial notes for a quick revision
● 12 chapter tests
● Multiple mock exams + Final (unofficial) exam in Reading, Speaking, Listening and Writing to test your German B1 skills.
● Expert exam preparation for Goethe, Telc and ÖSD is included in the course.
● Student attendance certificate
● Personal separate study performance evaluation on request
● Online placement test
● One month support after completing one language level
Here you will find a detailed overview about the themes and grammatical terms which you will learn in this course!
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⦿ imperative with “zu”
⦿ the verb “lassen”
⦿ concessive subordinate clauses
⦿ causal subordinate clauses
⦿ temporal subordinate clauses
⦿ Genitive Case
⦿ causal and temporal prepositions
⦿ prepositions with genitive
⦿ tense: “Präteritum”, “Futur 1” and “Plusquamperfekt”
⦿ conjunctional adverbs
⦿ “Pronominaladverbien”
⦿ unreal condition sets
⦿ comparative and superlative before nouns
⦿ n- Declination
⦿ relative clauses
⦿ relative pronouns in accusative and dative
⦿ two-piece connectors
⦿ adjective declination without article
⦿ syntax for denies
⦿ active and passive
⦿ article words as pronouns
⦿ “Partizip 1 und Partizip 2 “ as adjectives
⦿ clauses with “je… desto”
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