German Language Course – Level B1 (Intermediate)

The B1 German course represents the third level of proficiency under the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). At this stage, learners become independent users of the language—able to handle everyday conversations, express opinions, and describe experiences with confidence.

This intermediate German course is ideal for learners who have completed the A2 level and want to enhance their fluency and accuracy in both spoken and written German.

Who should join:

  • Learners aiming to reach independent communication in German
  • Students preparing for official German exams such as Goethe-Zertifikat B1, telc B1, or ÖSD B1

Learning Focus:

  • Strengthening grammar and vocabulary for everyday and professional use
  • Holding conversations on familiar and practical topics
  • Exam preparation with sample tests and structured practice

The B1 German language course helps you gain the skills needed to live, work, or study in a German-speaking environment with greater independence and confidence.

Course Content

Introduction To B1
Präteritum (Simple Past – Regular & Irregular Verbs)
1 Topic
Use of Präteritum in written German and storytelling.
Zu + Infinitiv (Infinitive Clauses)
Wegen / Trotz (Genitive Prepositions)
1 Topic
wegen & trotz Example: Trotz des Regens gehen wir spazieren.
Verben mit Präpositionen (Verbs with Prepositions)
Pronominaladverbien (Da- & Wo- Compounds)
1 Topic
damit, worauf, wofür, darüber.
Plusquamperfekt (Past Perfect)
1 Topic
Passiv (Passive Voice – Introduction)
1 Topic
Formation: werden + Partizip II. Example: Das Haus wird gebaut.
N-Deklination (Weak Noun Declension)
1 Topic
Lassen (To Let / To Have Something Done)
1 Topic
Konjunktiv II (Subjunctive II – Polite & Unreal Situations)
1 Topic
Futur I (Future Tense)
1 Topic
Formation: werden + Infinitiv. Example: Ich werde morgen arbeiten.
Adjektivendungen (Adjective Endings – All Cases)
1 Topic
Declension after der-, ein- and without article.
Konjunktionen (Subordinating & Coordinating Conjunctions)
1 Topic
weil, obwohl, während, bevor, nachdem, trotzdem, daher.
Göethe /Telc Exam Prepration