German Language in Bangalore by SVVidesh Vidya
German Language Learn
German language is divided into 6 levels for international students as per Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). It starts with
A1 and A2:
After learning these two levels you will be able to:
understand what you hear in everyday situations, such as simple questions, instructions and messages, as well as messages on an answerphone, public announcements and brief conversations,
obtain relevant information from short written messages, public notices and classified advertisements,
state and understand figures, quantities, times and prices,
fill in personal details and basic information on forms,
write brief personal messages,
B1 Level:
After learning this level you will be able to:
understand the main points of information in conversations and texts on familiar matters relating to work, school and leisure time, etc. when clear, standard language is used,
deal with most situations typically encountered when travelling in German-speaking countries
B2 Level:
After learning this level you will be able to:
understand the main contents of complex texts on concrete and abstract topics, as well as technical discussions in your own area of specialization,
communicate so spontaneously and fluently that a normal conversation with native speakers is readily possible without a great deal of effort on either side,
express your opinion on current issues in a clear and detailed manner.
C1 Level:
After learning this level you will be able to:
understand a wide range of challenging, longer texts as well as grasp implicit meanings,
express yourself spontaneously and fluently without frequently having to search for words,
use the language effectively and flexibly in your social and professional life or during training or your studies,
make clear, structured and detailed statements on complex topics.
C2 Level:
After learning this level you will be able to:
effortlessly understand virtually everything that you read or hear in German,
summarize information from various written and spoken sources, logically recounting reasons and explanations,