German Language Course in Uttara

Course Overview

This course is specifically tailored for students who possess little to no prior experience, or only a rudimentary understanding, of the language. It is structured to guide students towards achieving proficiency levels ranging from CEFR A1 to B2. Emphasizing a communicative approach, German serves as the primary medium of instruction throughout the program. The curriculum aims to equip students with a solid foundation in both spoken and written German.

Upon successful completion of the course, students are eligible to enroll in the German language courses offered by the Goethe-Institut Dhaka.

German Language Book in English and Bangla. জার্মান ভাষা বই ইংরেজি ও বাংলা ভাষায়।

German Book in English-Bangla

(Textbook + Workbook+Audio)

TK.2,350


-The book is structured with trilingual content (German, English, and Bangla) tailored for novice learners of German as a foreign language, catering to individuals within and beyond Germany.

-Language proficiency is cultivated through a balanced blend of humor and purposeful repetition, catering to students with effective study habits.

-Supplementary resources such as audio recordings and online access to practice materials are incorporated within the book for enhanced learning opportunities.


Course Outcome

Our language institute offers comprehensive German language courses spanning from A1 to B2 proficiency levels.

Our A1 course, tailored for beginners, students will grasp foundational vocabulary and grammar structures essential for basic communication in German. By the end of the course, participants will be proficient in introducing themselves, engaging in simple conversations, and navigating everyday scenarios in German-speaking environments.

Moving to the A2 level, learners will deepen their understanding of grammar rules and expand their vocabulary, enabling them to express opinions, describe experiences, and participate in more complex discussions. Upon completing the A2 course, students will be equipped to handle various social and practical situations with confidence.

Progressing to the B1 level, participants will refine their language skills to discuss a wide range of topics, express their ideas fluently, and comprehend more nuanced texts and conversations. By the end of this course, students will have acquired the proficiency to interact effectively in professional and academic settings.

Finally, our B2 course focuses on honing advanced language abilities, enabling learners to engage in debates, deliver presentations, and comprehend complex texts with ease. Graduates of the B2 course will possess the linguistic competence necessary for higher education or employment opportunities in German-speaking countries.


Phycial Class in Uttara

Online Class


German A1 Course Outline

Topics & Vocabulary Covered:
Introductions: Includes greetings, expressing feelings, stating origins, residence, occupation, contact details, marital status, and familial status.

  • Occupations

  • Alphabet and numerals

  • Family and social connections

  • Shopping and pricing

  • Expressing preferences and dislikes

  • Communication via telephone, email, and text messaging

  • Confirming and canceling appointments

  • Time expressions

  • Discussing abilities (e.g., "Du kannst ja super tanzen!")

  • Seeking permission (e.g., "Kann ich mal telefonieren?")

  • Making plans

  • Hobbies and recreational activities: Preferences and dislikes (utilizing "gern/e")

Grammar II:
Modal verbs: wollen, sollen, dürfen, müssen

  • Imperative form (Sie)

  • Past tense (Präteritum): including verbs war (was) and hatte (had)

  • Utilization of Perfekt and Präteritum in spoken and written German

  • Conjunctions: focusing on denn

  • Konjunktiv II (würde)

  • Comparisons and similarities

  • Perfekt tense

  • Time adverbs

  • Modal verb mögen (to like)

  • Accusative and genitive pronouns

  • The dative case

  • Prepositions of place, time, and manner

Grammar I:
Basic sentence structures: Comprising interrogative, declarative, and negative forms, encompassing questions with interrogative words and yes/no inquiries.

  • Present tense verb conjugation: Covers regular verb forms and introduces conjugation patterns for select irregular verbs.

  • Formal and informal address: Differentiating between formal and informal modes of address.

  • Fundamental word order: Guidelines for constructing statements and questions.

  • Gender and articles: Introduction to gendered nouns and the usage of indefinite, definite, and possessive articles, along with negation.

  • Pronouns (Nominative case): Introduction to subject pronouns.

  • Numerals and the alphabet: Learning cardinal numbers and the alphabet.

  • Singular and plural forms: Understanding singular and plural noun forms.

  • Separable verbs: Introduction to separable verbs and their usage in sentences.