Your German Beginner Courses in Melbourne

  • Each German Beginner Course will be 1.5 hour lessons one night a week.
  • The course will be completed in either 10 lessons (5 or 6 students), 9 lessons (4 students) or 8 lessons (3 students).
  • The minimum number of students is 3, the maximum number is 6.
  • The course is located in Brunswick, close to the Melbourne CBD, easy accessible via tram, train, car and bicycle.

What to expect in your German course

The German Beginner Course 1A is suitable for complete beginners of the language as well as those who wish to have a restart into the language. If your previous exposure has been a while ago, then we recommend signing up for this course.

At the end of the course you will be able to say hello in an appropriate manner, talk about yourself (where you are from, how old you are, what your profession is), to count until 100, understand simple conversations, have learnt the German alphabet and will be able to talk about what you are good at and not so much. You will also have a basic understanding of the German culture.

The grammar you will be learning

We will learn about definite and indefinite articles, singular and plural of nouns, questions, negative articles, possessive articles, personal pronouns, the modal verb können, conjugation of verbs, the alphabet, numbers.

When does the course start?

The course will be completed in either 10 lessons (5 or 6 students), 9 lessons (4 students) or 8 lessons (3 students) and will start when the minimum number of 3 students has signed up for the course. Just get in touch, if you are interested and say hello.

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German Beginner Course 1A

What to expect in your German course

By the end of our German Beginner course 1C course which is based on the knowledge of our previous German course course you will be able to describe traffic situations, will be able to understand and express dos and don’ts, to assess situations emotionally, be able to write a poem, to ask others for things and react appropriately when ask yourself and be able to solve small every day conflicts.

We will also show you how to make appointments and how to say you’d love to catch up with another person.

The grammar you will be learning

Modal verbs müssen, dürfen, wollen, sollen, strong (irregular) verbs, separable verbs, word order with separable verbs, intonation in sentences, exercises to vowel-umlaut changes, dictations and signs

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German Beginner Course 1C

What to expect in your German course

In our German Beginner course 1D will learn how to talk about putting things somewhere, hang things on the wall, describe if things are under, over or on the table. You will learn how to get across a German city just by speaking German and help others find their way as well.

You will know how to book a hotel room without any problems and tell others that your in the not in the first but second room on the fourth level. You will know how to get others to get things done for you and how to invite guests. You will get a bigger picture of what the German culture is like.

The grammar you will be learning

The dative case, prepositions with the accusative case and dative case, imperatives, ordinal numbers, learn to learn yourself by using a dictionary properly

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German Beginner Course 1D

What to expect in your German course

At the end of our German Beginner course 1E course you will be chatting away about what happened during the day, will be able to schedule dates the German way and talk about what you dreamed about last night. You will be able to organise every day things as a team, choose food from a menu in a restaurant, write a personal letter and finally talk about the weather.

The grammar you will be learning

The German past tenses perfect and simple past, word order when using the perfect, times and dates in general, demonstrative dieser, phrases with hätte gern

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German Beginner Course 1E

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