Best Way to Learn German Language: Full Beginner (A1.1)
Learn German from zero with fun A1.1 lessons, real-life dialogues, exercises, and exam tips. Start speaking confidently and prepare for the Goethe A1 German exam.
What You Will Learn
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Speak and write German at a beginner A1.1 level
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Use German confidently in basic everyday situations
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Greet people, introduce yourself, and talk about where you live and come from
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Talk about your family, hobbies, holidays, and daily routine
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Use important verbs like sein, haben, essen, sprechen and more
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Understand and use the present tense (Präsens)
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Learn basic past tense (Perfekt) for simple conversations
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Ask and answer yes/no and W-questions
- Use important grammar: nouns, articles, plurals, pronouns, word order, negation
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Learn numbers 0–1,000,000, time, days, months, seasons, prices
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Order food in a restaurant, shop for groceries, and talk about likes/dislikes
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Describe your apartment, house, rooms, and colors
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Talk about weather, leisure time, music, and preferences
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Understand and use modal verbs (können, müssen, dürfen, sollen, mögen, wollen)
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Fill out simple forms and write basic emails
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Get tips and practice for the Goethe A1 exam
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Build strong foundations to continue with A1.2 and beyond
This course is your full starter kit for the German language, created especially for absolute beginners who want a clear, structured, and fun way to start learning.
You don’t need any previous knowledge. From the very first lesson, you’ll begin building your German step by step through short, focused video lessons followed by exercises and quizzes. The course is designed like one-on-one lessons with a private tutor: friendly, supportive, and highly practical.
The course is divided into 7 main units, each centered around a real-life topic such as family, shopping, home, daily routine, weather, leisure, jobs, and more. Each unit contains 10–15 short lessons so you never feel overwhelmed. After nearly every lesson, you get an Übung (exercise) to practice what you just learned — plus regular Blitztests, assignments, and quizzes to check your progress.
You’ll learn all the important beginner grammar you need at A1.1 level:
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The present tense (Präsens)
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Personal pronouns (ich, du, wir, er, sie, es, etc.)
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Articles (der, die, das / ein, eine)
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Plural forms and pronouns
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Negation with nicht and kein
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Basic word order in sentences
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Modal verbs and how to use them
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The basics of the Perfekt past tense
At the same time, you’ll build a large base of useful vocabulary for everyday communication: numbers, food and drinks, shopping, family, home, furniture, colors, time, weather, hobbies, professions, and more.
You won’t just memorize isolated words and rules. You’ll see them used in real-life dialogues, questions, and example sentences, so you can start speaking from the very beginning. The style of the course is friendly and motivating, with lots of repetition so that concepts really stick.
This A1.1 course is also exam-oriented: together with the follow-up A1.2 course, it covers everything you need for the Goethe-Zertifikat A1 or similar beginner-level exams. You’ll even get exam tips and guided practice for typical A1 tasks like answering questions, writing short emails, and filling out forms.
By the end of this course, you will:
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Have a strong A1.1 foundation
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Be able to communicate in simple everyday situations
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Understand and use basic German grammar correctly
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Feel confident continuing on to A1.2 and higher levels
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Be on track to pass the Goethe A1 exam with confidence
Curriculum Outline (Modules)
Module 1 — Getting Started with German
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How to use this course effectively
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German pronunciation basics
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Numbers 0–12 (with quizzes)
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First greetings and simple conversations
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Asking for names, origin, and how someone is doing
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W-questions (who, what, where, etc.)
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Personal pronouns (ich, du, wir)
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Present tense overview (Präsens)
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Important phrases & listening practice
Module 2 — Personal Information & Family
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Talking about family (Meine Familie)
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Nouns & gender (die Nomen)
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Articles: der, die, das
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Possessive forms: mein, meine
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The verb sein
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Languages and the verb sprechen
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Alphabet & spelling
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Phone numbers & simple personal data
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Filling out basic forms
Module 3 — Shopping, Food & Drinks
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Going shopping (Einkaufen gehen)
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Fruits, vegetables, food products
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Indefinite articles: ein, eine
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Negative article: kein, keine
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Pronouns & articles
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Plurals in German
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Drinks vocabulary
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The verb haben
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Yes/no questions
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Numbers 21–100, prices, and shopping dialogues
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Talking about what you like to eat and drink
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At the restaurant
Module 4 — Home & Living
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Talking about your apartment and house
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Where is…? (Wo ist…?)
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Adjectives & simple descriptions
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Negation with nicht
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Pronouns: er, sie, es
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Describing your rooms and furniture
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Colors
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Possessives: dein, sein, ihr
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Numbers up to 1,000,000
Module 5 — Daily Routine & Time
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Timo’s day (daily routine story)
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Telling the time
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Asking what someone is doing and when
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Word order in present tense sentences
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Time expressions (Es ist fünf vor halb zehn…)
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Days of the week
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Separable verbs (trennbare Verben)
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Months, seasons, invitations
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Introduction to irregular verbs
Module 6 — Weather, Leisure & Opinions
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Talking about weather & forecasts
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Holidays & free time
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Asking and answering about equipment (Hast du einen Helm?)
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The accusative case (Akkusativ) and its use
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Talking about favorite music and things you like
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Adjectives & simple opinion phrases
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Agreeing and disagreeing politely
Module 7 — Work, Modal Verbs & Past Tense
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Jobs and professions
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What people can do (skills and abilities)
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Modal verbs and useful patterns
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Darf ich? Muss er? Sollen wir? – asking permission & obligation
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Möchten, wollen – expressing wishes and wants
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Learning strategies for German
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The Perfekt tense: what you did today
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Irregular verbs in Perfekt & Perfekt with sein
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Talking about years, writing simple emails
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Tips for the A1 exam & next steps
Module 8 — Exam Tips & Wrap-Up
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A1 exam tips (Goethe and similar exams)
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Final practice test
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Bonus: Continue learning German (A1.2 and beyond)
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Who This Course Is For
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Absolute beginners with no previous German knowledge
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Learners who want a clear, structured A1.1 course
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Students preparing for the Goethe A1 exam or similar exams
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People who like short, fun lessons with lots of practice
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Learners who want assignments & feedback, not just passive videos
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Anyone who wants to repeat and strengthen the basics of German
Requirements
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No prior German knowledge needed
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Motivation to learn and practice regularly
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A bit of free time for lessons and exercises
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A computer, tablet, or smartphone with internet access
Materials Included
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7.5 hours of on-demand video
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1 practice test
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Assignments with feedback
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125 articles & vocabulary sheets
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3 downloadable resources
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Many quizzes & Übung exercises
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Access on mobile and TV
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Certificate of completion
Why Choose This Course
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Bestseller-style structure with bite-size, engaging lessons
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Clear, step-by-step progression from zero to A1.1
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Tons of exercises, assignments, and repetition
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Real-life vocabulary, dialogues, and situations
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Taught by an experienced, motivating German teacher
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Aligned with Goethe A1 exam requirements
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Perfect foundation before A1.2 and further levels
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This German beginner course is perfect for anyone starting from zero. The lessons are short, engaging, and very easy to understand. The instructor explains grammar clearly and gives plenty of real-life examples to help you speak German confidently. I highly recommend it for A1 beginners and for those preparing for the Goethe A1 exam.