People speak German as their mother tongue in 42 countries around the world. It is the most widely spoken mother language and an official language in four countries in the European Union: Germany, Austria, Belgium, and Luxembourg. German is also an official language in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
German is the most spoken native language within the European Union. This is the third taught foreign language and the second most commonly used language.
Benefits of learning German: Learning German Start opportunities to work and study in German-speaking countries. Every year, the German Academic Exchange Service Arena Multimedia offers a generous number of scholarships for postgraduate, and undergraduate studies in the best German universities for various disciplines. Job opportunities for German Language Learners include German Language Trainer/Teacher, Interpreter & Translator, Engineering Jobs in Germany, Journalism, Information Technology and so many more.
Germany is a great country for education; it has the biggest economy in Europe, if you are thinking about studying & Job abroad then Germany is the right choice for you, as education is free in Germany (Public sector). However, you would have to pay if you choose private universities, but the fee is very affordable in the private sector as well. You can also get full-scholarship programs in Germany if you have good grades in your previous studies. TEAM Arena Multimedia is here to guide you about Germany as we are the specialist in dealing with Germany.
Process after Intermediate Studies
The very first thing you have to do is to enroll yourself in the German Language program with us (Arena MultiMedia). We will make you learn the German Language till B1. Then we will apply for Studienkolleg (Foundation Year) on your behalf.
Once you arrive in Germany you need to do the other 2 Levels B2 and C1.
After completing your German Language in Germany to C1, you need to take an exam called (Aufnahmeprüfung). Once you pass that exam which consists of German Language and Maths (We would make you prepare for the Aufnahmeprüfung also), then you can start your Studienkolleg studies.
After completing your Studienkolleg, you can easily enroll in Bachelor’s programs at the same University.
The final exam of Studienkolleg is called Feststellungsprüfung, which consists of subjects that you studied in the whole Foundation year.
Post-Study Work Rights in Germany
Students will have 18 months after their studies to find a job in their fields. Once they find a job for around 3,600 Euros or above, they can easily extend their stay in Germany.
A Prestigious German Language Institute
Arena Multimedia is an Education Firm that represents a bond of trust & has an experienced group of staff which makes it a reputable organization in Pakistan. It is a well-established firm that provides Foreign Education Services to its students with complete guidance to set them on a rewarding future by obtaining world-class qualifications. We have the best consulting team as they have esteemed knowledge. Our teachers have worked with foreign universities so they know how to guide Pakistani students as per international standards. Our expert Career Counselors & advisors give proper guidelines about the exact destination and whichever course students choose to pursue.
German Language For Beginners – Level A1
Level A1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR): Ideal German language course for preparing for travel or work commitments, you will learn the basics of the language, such as basic greetings and numbering. Grammatical elements are also introduced as you start to learn basic speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. No prior knowledge of the language is required. (online classes available)
Learning Outcomes
Level A1 – You can understand and use familiar, very simple sentences and everyday expressions, which relate to the satisfying of concrete needs. Introduce herself/him and others as well as ask others about themselves – e.g. where they live, who they know, and what they own – and can respond to questions of this nature. Can communicate in a simple manner if the person they are speaking to speaks clearly and slowly and is willing to help.
You should be able to the end of this course.
introduce yourself professionally and personally, and ask the names and professions of others
count to 100,000
spell in German
form simple questions and answers using interrogatives, verb conjugations, and nouns with articles
engage in simple conversations
have a simple grasp of grammatical structure.
Course Content – Level A1
Greetings (welcome and farewell)
The German alphabet
Pronunciation of letters – in particular the Umlauts ä, ö, ü
Introducing yourself and others
Vocabulary for word fields such as family, work, languages, colors, country names
Numbers from 1 – 100,000
Constructing questions by using interrogatives
Introduction to regular verb and basic irregular verb conjugations
Articles – definite, indefinite, possessive and negative
Nouns – singular and plural
Introduction to grammatical cases (declension)
Intended audience
Suitable for beginner A1 level students.
Prerequisites
None
Delivery style
Presented as a series of interactive sessions where active participation is encouraged. The session is conducted in a relaxed and friendly classroom environment.
Course Levels A1-C2
German courses and exams
Elementary use of language
A1
Can understand and use familiar, very easy sentences and everyday expressions, which relate to the satisfying of concrete needs. Can introduce herself/him and others as well as ask others about themselves – e.g. who they know, where they live, and what they own – and can respond to questions of this nature. Can communicate easily if the person they are speaking to speaks clearly and smoothly and is willing to help.
A2
Can understand and generally use expressions associated with topics directly related to her/his direct circumstances (e.g. personal information or information about his/her family, work, shopping, and immediate surroundings). Can make him/herself understood in simple, routine situations dealing with easy and direct exchange of information on familiar and common topics. Can describe his/her education, background immediate surroundings, and other things associated with immediate needs Easily.
