Best Way to Learn German Language: Beginner Level 2 (A1.2)
Finish German A1.2 fast with stories, pictures & real dialogues. Master A1 grammar, build sentences, and prepare confidently for the Goethe A1 exam.
Complete your German A1.2 level and finally start speaking with confidence—without getting stuck in confusing rules.
This course is Part 2 of the A1 Goethe Certificate path, designed for learners who already know the basics but need a clear, motivating structure to master A1 grammar + vocabulary, build correct sentences, and speak in real situations.
You’ll learn through pictures, stories, real-life dialogues, bite-size lessons, quizzes, and practice materials, so German feels practical, memorable, and fun.
Level: A1.2 (Beginner → A2 Bridge)
Best for: learners who finished A1.1 or know basic German but want real progress (Duolingo + Busuu + iTalki style, but structured and complete)
Master the most important German A1 grammar and vocabulary Build sentences confidently (word order, structure, connectors) Ask and answer questions naturally in daily situations Use Perfekt (present perfect) correctly in real contexts Understand and apply war / hatte in speaking Use Akkusativ accurately in everyday phrases Use Dativ confidently and know when to choose it Understand seit / vor for time expressions (“since / ago”) Use Modalverben (modal verbs) in practical conversations Make polite requests (e.g., “Können Sie mir bitte helfen?”) Use the Imperativ (imperative) for instructions and commands Handle travel and city situations: tickets, hotel booking, directions Speak about health: body parts, pain, doctor appointments Use reflexive pronouns and common body expressions Talk about transport, timetables, dates, and appointments Use prepositions naturally in real sentences Describe clothes, shopping, preferences, and comparisons Use demonstrative pronouns (der/die/das + dieser/diese/dieses) Express future plans using simple future structures Write simple invitations and respond naturally Improve pronunciation and speaking flow through repetition + recap Prepare effectively for the Goethe A1 exam Transition smoothly from A1 → A2
What You Will Learn
Have you learned some German already—but still feel stuck when it’s time to speak? You’re not alone. Many learners reach A1, then hit a wall: grammar feels confusing, sentence building feels slow, and real conversations feel impossible.
Best Way to Learn German Language: Beginner Level 2 (A1.2) is designed to solve exactly that problem. This course completes your A1 learning and gives you the confidence to actually use German in real life—through a clear structure and a friendly, motivating teaching style.
Instead of overwhelming you with long explanations, the course uses bite-size lessons, supported by pictures, stories, animations, and authentic dialogues. You’ll learn in a way that makes vocabulary easy to remember and grammar easier to understand—because every grammar point is connected to something you actually say in daily life.
Throughout the course, you will master the key A1 grammar topics such as:
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Perfekt (present perfect)
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Akkusativ & Dativ
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Useful time expressions like seit and vor
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Modal verbs, polite requests, and practical sentence structures
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Imperative, prepositions, and daily communication patterns
Each unit follows a proven learning path:
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you learn the concept in a simple way,
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you practice through examples and dialogues,
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you reinforce it using quizzes, exercises, and downloadable resources.
This course is also perfect if you want to pass the Goethe A1 exam, because you will practice the vocabulary and grammar needed for real A1-level communication—meeting people, booking hotels, buying tickets, describing problems, making appointments, shopping, and more.
By the end, you won’t just “know” German—you’ll be able to build sentences faster, speak more confidently, and move into A2 with a strong foundation.
Course Curriculum
Lesson 1: Meeting & greeting review (Treffen und kennenlernen) Lesson 2: Jobs & education (Berufe und Ausbildung) Lesson 3: Job applications + interview questions (Bewerbung, Bewerbungsfragen) Lesson 4: Perfekt (present perfect) Lesson 5: war / hatte (core past forms) Lesson 6: Akkusativ (accusative) Lesson 7: Dativ (dative) Lesson 8: Time expressions (seit / vor) Practice: Recaps, quizzes, exercises, summary Lesson 1: In Berlin (real-life story context) Lesson 2: Modal verbs (Modalverben) Lesson 3: Tourist information Lesson 4: Polite help requests (Können Sie mir bitte helfen?) Lesson 5: Buying tickets (Fahrkarte kaufen) Lesson 6: Indefinite pronoun “man” Lesson 7: Rules & prohibitions Lesson 8: Imperative (Imperativ) Lesson 9: Booking a hotel (Hotel buchen) Lesson 10: Sequencing (zuerst, danach, zum Schluss) Lesson 1: Body parts (Körperteile) Lesson 2: Pain & symptoms (Schmerzen) Lesson 3: Possessive pronouns Lesson 4: “Es tut weh” + common health phrases Lesson 5: Asking “What should I do?” Lesson 6: Doctor appointment (Termin beim Arzt) Lesson 7: Feeling unwell phrases Lesson 8: Reflexive pronouns Lesson 9: Doctor advice structures Lesson 10: Idioms with body parts City navigation + transport vocabulary Prepositions in daily use Timetables + train station situations Ordinal numbers Appointments & dates Holiday wishes Services (Dienstleistungen) Before/after, from/to time frames Travel groups + “How long…?” Complaints (“It’s broken”) Polite forms (könnte/würde) Dative prepositions Reservations (Buchung) Clothes vocabulary Adjectives + describing things “How do you like…?” (Wie gefällt dir…?) mich/mir dich/dir usage Demonstrative pronouns (der/die/das + dieser/…) Comparatives + irregular adjectives “Whose is it?” (Wem gehört es?) Shopping mall dialogues Congratulations + dates Making appointments Birth date questions “denn” connector Writing invitations + replies Future tense (Futur) zu / zum / zur Final recap + next steps toward A2
Module 1 — Review + Work & Past Tense Foundations
Module 2 — City Life, Travel & Useful Structures
Module 3 — Health & Everyday Problems
Module 4 — Transport, Prepositions, Dates & Timetables
Module 5 — Services & Real Conversations
Module 6 — Shopping, Description & Comparison
Module 7 — Events, Invitations & Future
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Who This Course Is For
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Learners who completed A1.1 or know basic German
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Students preparing for the Goethe A1 exam
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People who want to finally start speaking German confidently
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Travelers to Germany / Austria / Switzerland
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Anyone moving to a German-speaking country
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Learners who want a smooth path from A1 → A2
Requirements
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Basic beginner German knowledge (A1.1 recommended)
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Phone, tablet, or laptop
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Willingness to practice consistently
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Basic English understanding (course support/explanations)
Materials Included
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5.5 hours on-demand video (≈ 5h 39m total content)
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152 articles (extra explanations + practice)
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78 downloadable resources
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Quizzes, recaps, and exercises
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Visual learning support (pictures, stories, dialogues)
Why Choose This Course
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A structured A1.2 path that finishes your A1 properly
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Clear explanations + tips to remember grammar easily
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Real-life dialogues and practical speaking situations
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Bite-size lessons that fit any schedule
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PDFs and downloads after lessons for practice
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Strong bridge from A1 into A2
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Great fit for Goethe A1 exam preparation
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This course is exactly what I needed to move from basic A1 to a stronger A1.2 level. The lessons are short, clear, and very well structured. Grammar is explained in a simple way with many examples, pictures, and real-life dialogues, which makes learning German much easier and more enjoyable. I feel much more confident speaking and understanding German now, and I finally see a clear path toward A2.