Wednesdays, 7pm to 9pm Wednesday 15 October to Wednesday 17 December
“Aller Anfang ist schwer.” – a German saying meaning "the first step is always the hardest."
Start learning German with us and get the assistance and structure you need to enjoy the journey, learning German successfully and with ease. This German Course: Beginners' Language Foundations is designed to introduce you with little or no prior knowledge of German to the fundamentals of the language.
Once you start, you will notice that German is a very descriptive language, sharing roots with many English words. Learning German has countless benefits, from increasing your career prospects to broadening your mind, getting ready for travel or being able to communicate with German friends or family. The opportunities are endless!
Whatever your motivation to learn this language, this German beginners course will teach you how to communicate in German and improve your work skills with a simple vocabulary and basic sentences, setting you up with a solid foundation in German.
Course Highlights
Learn basic speaking: greeting, introduction, and polite expression
Develop practical language skills for real-life scenarios
Understand key grammar concepts, such as noun genders, articles, and basic verb conjugations
Gain cultural insights to enhance understanding and appreciation
Have an experienced and passionate instructors with a focus on your individual progress
Looking for something more advanced? Check out our German Course: German Elementary.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this German Course: Beginner German, you should be able to
Engage in basic day-to-day as well as business conversations using common phrases and expressions
Introduce yourself and others confidently
Comprehend and respond to simple spoken and written German
Navigate essential situations like ordering food, shopping, and asking for directions
Demonstrate a basic understanding of German grammar and sentence structure
Enhanced your career opportunities
Show cultural awareness and respect in German-speaking contexts