GERMAN LANGUAGE TRAINING

German Language is the language of Mozart, Bach, and Beethoven; and grasps the competitive business edge that German will give you globally.

People that speak German as their native language exceed any other language in Europe. Germany is also the most populous country in Europe. Learning German can connect you to more than 120 million native speakers around the world, and many people also learn German as a second language. It is one of the most popular languages taught worldwide.

Germany has the third-largest economy in the world, and they have been the leaders for exports for 5 consecutive years.

The purpose of this service is to explain the different options of the bridging German Language Training Programs and the related fees for any given candidate to select from.

It also prepares and qualifies the potential candidate(s) for the minimum German Language level required for job placement in Germany in the same domain according to the German authorities’ requirements and standards. For details download the PDF

German Language Structure

All European languages have been categorized into several performance levels. Based on “I can …” the CREF levels define certain communication abilities and outputs to be attained by the student. These are as follows:

Beginner At the A1 CEFR level, a language learner can:

Beginner At the A1 CEFR level, a language learner can:

- Understand and use basic expressions to satisfy concrete needs.
- Introduce themselves and ask others questions about personal details.
- Interact simply if the other person speaks slowly and clearly.
Elementary At the A2 CEFR level, a language learner can:

Elementary At the A2 CEFR level, a language learner can:

- Understand frequently used expressions in most intermediate areas such as shopping, family, employment, etc.
- Complete tasks that are routine and involve a direct exchange of information.
- Describe matters of immediate need in simple terms
Intermediate At the B1 CEFR level, a language learner can:

Intermediate At the B1 CEFR level, a language learner can:

- Understand points regarding family, work, school or leisure-related topics.
- Deal with most travel situations in areas where the language is spoken.
- Create simple texts on topics of personal interest.
- Describe experiences, events, dreams, and ambitions, as well as opinions or plans in brief