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German B2 Level

Categories: B2, German
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Course Prerequisite(s)

  • Please note that this course has the following prerequisites which must be completed before it can be accessed
  • German B1 Level

Course Content

Module 1: Discussion and argumentation
In this lesson, we learn how to clearly state an opinion and explain arguments, how to politely and structuredly express agreement or disagreement, and use advanced discursive expressions and connectors to lead a discussion.

  • German B2 – Module 1 – Video
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  • German B2 – Module 1 – Audio
  • German B2 – Module 1 – Questions
  • German B2 – Module 1 – Exercises
  • German B2 – Module 1 – Quiz

Module 2: Contemporary social issues and formal style
In this lesson, we learn to talk about current social topics such as social networks and mental health, use the passive voice and nominalization for more formal expression, and understand and apply indirect speech in reporting.

Module 3: Formal and informal expression
In this lesson, we learn to distinguish between formal and informal style, use polite expressions in different contexts, and apply passive constructions in different tenses for clarity and stylistic appropriateness.

Module 4: Media and News
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about the media and news, use complex sentences and expressions to convey information precisely, and use Subjunctive II to express assumptions and Participle constructions.

Module 5: Workplace and processes
In this lesson, we learn how to describe the workplace and work processes, use relative clauses for more precise expression, and apply modal verbs in the past tense.

Module 6: Personal Goals and Career
In this lesson we learn how to talk about personal goals and career planning, use time-dependent sentences (Temporalsätze), and expressions to describe goals and ambitions.

Module 7: Art, Literature and Culture
In this lesson, we learn how to talk about art, literature and cultural events, learn about basic stylistic figures such as metaphor and irony, and use indirect questions for polite and precise expression.

Module 8: Ecology and sustainability
In this module, we focus on environmental challenges and possible solutions, learn to use causal and objective sentences, and apply modal verbs to express assumptions and possibilities.

Module 9: Formal and Informal Writing
In this module, we learn to distinguish between formal and informal texts, use useful expressions for e-mails and compositions, and properly structure complex sentences using discourse markers for clarity and coherence of the text.

Module 10: Personal attitudes and ethics
In this module, we learn how to express personal opinions and moral dilemmas, use the Subjunctive II in the past tense, and apply conditional (unrealistic) sentences in discussions.

Module 11: Analysis of literary texts
In this module, we learn to analyze literary texts, understand the structure of the narrative, distinguish narrative perspectives, and use the Plusquamperfekt and indirect speech for an in-depth analysis of the content.

Module 12: Writing essays and academic texts
In this module, we improve the writing of structured essays and academic texts, organize the text into an introduction, main body, and conclusion, use appropriate expressions for argumentation, and adopt a formal writing style including nominalizations and passive substitutions.

Module 13: Language of Science and Technology
In this module, we work on vocabulary related to innovation and research, use Futur I and II to express predictions and assumptions, and adopt more complex relative clauses with suggestions for precise expression.

Module 14: Emotions and Interpersonal Relationships
In this module, we focus on the expression of feelings and the description of interpersonal relationships, we expand the vocabulary related to emotions and communication, we use concessive sentences to express opposites, and we apply the combination of Perfect, Präteritum and Plusquamperfekt tenses.

Module 15: Reporting and Data Analysis
In this module, we learn how to read, understand, and describe statistics and reports using relevant vocabulary for graphs, figures, and analysis, passive constructions with modal verbs, and accurately express data using prepositions and numbers.

Module 16: Advertising and Persuasion Language
In this module, we analyze the function of advertisements and marketing messages, learn to use rhetorical structures and phrases, and distinguish and shape stylized expressions and linguistic reinforcements for a more persuasive effect.

Module 17: Travel and Cultural Differences
In this module, we explore vocabulary and expressions for intercultural situations, learn to understand and express hypothetical statements, and develop sensitivity to different cultures and customs in international communication.

Module 18: Conflicts and Negotiation
In this module, we adopt strategies for conflict resolution and negotiation in professional and private environments. The focus is on understanding and using vocabulary for expressing opinions and seeking compromises, using indirect and polite expressions, and developing communication skills for non-violent conflict resolution.

Module 19: Repetition and integration of skills
In this module, we review key grammatical constructions and B2 level vocabulary, combine topics from different areas, and practice language skills through integrated practical tasks.

Module 20: Final exam preparation
In this final module, we prepare for the exam by integrating reading, listening, writing, and speaking skills. We will review key grammatical structures, refine strategies for exam tasks, and use advanced vocabulary in communication.

German B2 Level – Final Exam
This final exam is designed to assess your knowledge of German at the B2 level. The exam consists of three key parts: Hören (Listening with Comprehension): Listen carefully to audio recordings that include the main points of clear standard speech on familiar topics (such as work, school, leisure), as well as personal stories, arguments and opinions. Show your understanding of essential information and attitudes. Lesen (Reading with Comprehension): Read texts written in everyday language (e.g. personal letters, simple newspaper articles, blog posts, short reports) on familiar topics. Answer questions to show that you understand the main idea, the author's position and specific details. Schreiben (Writing an essay/text): Write clear and coherent texts on familiar topics or topics of personal interest. The aim is to demonstrate your ability to describe experiences and events, express and justify opinions, and use the vocabulary and grammar learned at the B2 level.

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