German Language

About the German Language:

German (Deutsch) is a West Germanic language and one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. It is the official language of six countries, including Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Over 78% of German speakers live in Germany. One of the unique features of German is that all nouns are capitalised, unlike in English. The language is also known for its long compound words, with some stretching to 79 letters!


German Language Courses at SpokenPro:

SpokenPro offers structured German language training across five levels: A1 (Elementary), A2 (Pre-Intermediate), B1 (Intermediate), B2 (Pre-Advanced), and C1 (Advanced). The duration ranges from 70 to 250 hours depending on the level.


Types of Training:

SpokenPro provides Group Training, One-to-One sessions, Private Group learning, and Corporate Training. Group batches are kept small for better interaction and are available on weekdays or weekends.


Deliverables:

The course prepares learners for international German certification exams. It includes two assessments, ebook access, online material, and trainer-led support to develop reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.

Features & Benefits

Features:

Courses from A1 to C1 levels


Group, One-to-One, Private Group & Corporate Training


Weekday & Weekend batches


Access to ebooks & online learning material


Assessments to track progress


Prepares for international certification exams


Focus on Reading, Writing, Listening & Speaking skills


Benefits:

Learn from expert trainers


Small batch size ensures personal attention


Build strong language foundation and vocabulary


Flexible schedules for working professionals & students


Become a confident German speaker


Boost career with international language certification


Customized learning to suit individual or corporate goals

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German Language

German is a widely spoken global language. SpokenPro offers German courses from A1 to C1 levels with group, private, and corporate training options. Courses include ebooks, online material, assessments, and prep for international certifications.



About the German Language:

German (Deutsch) is a West Germanic language and one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. It is the official language of six countries, including Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Over 78% of German speakers live in Germany. One of the unique features of German is that all nouns are capitalised, unlike in English. The language is also known for its long compound words, with some stretching to 79 letters!


German Language Courses at SpokenPro:

SpokenPro offers structured German language training across five levels: A1 (Elementary), A2 (Pre-Intermediate), B1 (Intermediate), B2 (Pre-Advanced), and C1 (Advanced). The duration ranges from 70 to 250 hours depending on the level.


Types of Training:

SpokenPro provides Group Training, One-to-One sessions, Private Group learning, and Corporate Training. Group batches are kept small for better interaction and are available on weekdays or weekends.


Deliverables:

The course prepares learners for international German certification exams. It includes two assessments, ebook access, online material, and trainer-led support to develop reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.

Features & Benefits

Features:

Courses from A1 to C1 levels


Group, One-to-One, Private Group & Corporate Training


Weekday & Weekend batches


Access to ebooks & online learning material


Assessments to track progress


Prepares for international certification exams


Focus on Reading, Writing, Listening & Speaking skills


Benefits:

Learn from expert trainers


Small batch size ensures personal attention


Build strong language foundation and vocabulary


Flexible schedules for working professionals & students


Become a confident German speaker


Boost career with international language certification


Customized learning to suit individual or corporate goals