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A2Elementary Level · Build on Your A1 Basics

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German with ease.

An A2 course that builds directly on A1 — extending your vocabulary, grammar, and confidence for real-life conversations.

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180
Hours
2.5
Months
A1
Prerequisite
A2
Certification
A2

What does A2 mean?

A2 is the second level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). At this stage you move beyond the basics: you can communicate in simple, routine tasks, describe your background and immediate environment, and handle common everyday situations with growing confidence.

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OVERVIEW

What is the German A2 Course?

Continue your German language journey with our A2 level course in Kathmandu. This class builds on A1 and helps you communicate more comfortably in common real-life situations.

Lessons combine extended vocabulary, new grammar structures, and plenty of guided speaking practice so the language starts to feel natural rather than memorised.

By the end of A2, students can manage everyday conversations, understand simple written content, and speak with more confidence — a strong bridge toward B1 and more formal Germany preparation.

Course at a glance

  • LevelA2 — Elementary
  • Duration2.5 Months (180 hrs)
  • ScheduleMorning & Evening batches
  • ModeOnline & Physical
  • PrerequisiteA1 completion or equivalent
  • Class SizeMax 12 students
COURSE STRUCTURE

How the course is structured

  1. Phase 1

    Review & Expand

    Refresh A1 foundations, then extend vocabulary and core grammar so everyday topics become second nature.

  2. Midway

    Progress Assessment

    A checkpoint with weekly assessments and progress tracking to make sure speaking and writing are on target.

  3. Phase 2

    Apply & Communicate

    Describe past experiences and future plans, write short letters and messages, and take part in basic conversations.

  4. Final

    A2 Certification Exam

    Focused exam preparation followed by the official A2 certification exam to validate your progress.

Weekly rhythm

WeekdaysLectures (Morning / Evening)
DailySpeaking Practice
WeeklyAssessment & Tracking
OngoingCultural Immersion Activities
End of CourseA2 Exam
CURRICULUM

Key course contents

1

Grammar & Tenses

  • Advanced grammar structures
  • Verb tenses beyond the present
  • Connecting ideas in sentences
2

Everyday Vocabulary

  • Extended everyday vocabulary
  • Topics for daily situations
  • Describing people and places
3

Reading & Writing

  • Understanding simple texts
  • Writing short personal letters
  • Composing everyday messages
4

Speaking & Listening

  • Past experiences & future plans
  • Basic conversations
  • Listening comprehension
ENROLLMENT

What you'll need to get started

Completed A1 (or Equivalent)

A2 builds directly on A1, so prior basic knowledge of German is required to keep pace with the class.

Stable Internet Connection

Reliable internet is needed for online classes, weekly assessments, and communication with instructors.

Online Portal Account

The school sets up your account on our learning platform for assessments, progress tracking, and materials.

Ready to begin?

Duration2.5 Months (180 hrs)
ModeOnline & Physical
PrerequisiteA1 Level
LevelA2 Elementary
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BEYOND THE CLASSROOM

Special offers & extra resources

Sprachcafé

Every Wednesday. A relaxed environment to practise speaking with fellow students and native speakers.

Moviedays

Immerse yourself in German language and culture through carefully selected German films.

Exam Preparation

Targeted practice sessions designed to help you succeed in your certification exam.

Special Grammar Classes

Extra help sessions for tricky grammar rules that need additional attention and explanation.

Private Classes

One-on-one sessions tailored precisely to your specific needs, pace, and learning goals.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

What you'll achieve

“One language sets you in a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way.”
01

Communicate in simple, routine tasks requiring a direct exchange of information on familiar matters.

02

Describe your background, immediate environment, and matters of everyday need in simple terms.

03

Understand frequently used expressions related to areas of immediate relevance.

04

Read and write short, simple texts such as personal letters and everyday messages.