Who This Course Is For
This course is suitable if you:
- Are preparing to study or join an exchange programme
- Have little or no prior exposure
- Need practical communication skills for daily life and campus settings
Prefer real-world conversational ability over academic exam-focused study
What You’ll Learn
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
- Use common greetings and polite expressions
- Introduce yourself and describe personal information
- Ask and answer simple everyday questions
- Understand basic instructions and responses
- Handle common daily and student situations more confidently
Typical Situations Covered
The course focuses on language used in situations such as:
- Introducing yourself in academic settings
- Interacting with classmates and lecturers
- Using public transport and basic services
- Shopping and ordering food
- Managing everyday student life conversations
Course Structure & Delivery
- 10 × 2-hour private sessions
- Structured progression from basic phrases to simple conversations
- Strong emphasis on speaking and listening practice
- Guided correction and structured feedback
Entry Level
This course is suitable for beginners or learners with limited prior exposure.A short assessment may be conducted to confirm the appropriate starting point.
Assessment & Certification
Learners who wish to assess progress may request a short practical assessment.Certification may be issued based on attendance and demonstrated communication ability.
Outcomes & Next Steps
By the end of the course, learners typically:
- Feel more confident managing daily life in Germany
- Participate more comfortably in basic academic interactions
- Rely less on English in everyday situations
Learners looking to progress further can continue to our
German Foundation course.