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B1Intermediate Level · Study & Ausbildung Ready

Communicate independently
in German.

The B1 milestone most Germany pathways expect — built for learners preparing for study, Ausbildung, or working in German-speaking environments.

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200
Hours
3
Months
A2
Prerequisite
B1
Certification
B1

What does B1 mean?

B1 is the independent-user level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). At this stage you can deal with most situations while travelling, produce connected text on familiar topics, and describe experiences, opinions, and plans. Many Germany pathways expect B1-level ability.

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OVERVIEW

What is the German B1 Course?

Take your German language skills to the intermediate level with our B1 course in Kathmandu. This level is especially useful for learners preparing for study, Ausbildung, or daily communication in German-speaking environments.

Delivered in a flexible online-only format, the course pairs deeper grammar with regular conversation practice and detailed writing feedback so you gain genuine independence in the language.

B1 helps students write more clearly, understand longer conversations, and manage independent communication — one of the most important milestones in our program.

Course at a glance

  • LevelB1 — Intermediate
  • Duration3 Months (200 hrs)
  • ScheduleFlexible online classes
  • ModeOnline-only
  • Starting DateRolling admissions
  • PrerequisiteA2 completion or equivalent
COURSE STRUCTURE

How the course is structured

  1. Phase 1

    Grammar & Foundations

    Consolidate complex grammar and advanced verb forms while expanding professional and academic vocabulary.

  2. Midway

    Writing & Feedback

    Weekly writing assignments with detailed feedback to sharpen accuracy and structure before the final stretch.

  3. Phase 2

    Fluency & Opinion

    Express opinions, take part in debates, and understand native speakers across a variety of contexts.

  4. Final

    B1 Certification Exam

    Comprehensive B1 exam preparation leading to the official B1 certification many Germany pathways require.

Weekly rhythm

WeeklyLive Online Classes
WeeklyConversation Practice (Native Speakers)
WeeklyWriting Assignment + Feedback
OngoingGerman Media & Resources
End of CourseB1 Exam
CURRICULUM

Key course contents

1

Advanced Grammar

  • Complex grammar structures
  • Advanced verb forms
  • Connecting longer ideas
2

Vocabulary

  • Professional vocabulary
  • Academic vocabulary
  • Topic-specific terms
3

Writing & Reading

  • Writing formal letters
  • Composing detailed texts
  • Understanding longer texts
4

Speaking & Listening

  • Expressing opinions
  • Participating in debates
  • Understanding native speakers
5

Culture

  • German culture & customs
  • Current affairs
  • Real-world context
ENROLLMENT

What you'll need to get started

Completed A2 (or Equivalent)

B1 expects solid A2 proficiency so you can keep up with more independent, connected communication.

Stable Internet Connection

This is an online-only course, so reliable internet is essential for live classes and conversation practice.

Online Portal Account

The school sets up your account on our interactive learning platform for assignments, feedback, and resources.

Ready to begin?

Duration3 Months (200 hrs)
ModeOnline-only
PrerequisiteA2 Level
LevelB1 Intermediate
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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

“To have another language is to possess a second soul.”
01

Understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters at work, school, and leisure.

02

Deal with most situations likely to arise while travelling in German-speaking regions.

03

Produce simple connected text on topics that are familiar or of personal interest.

04

Describe experiences, events, dreams, and ambitions, and briefly give reasons and explanations.