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When you join any course or search to learn the German Language on the Internet. The result you get is that the Syllabus of Independent use of German Language is further classified into two more levels i.e. Level B1 and Level B2.

Note: Similar to Level A some websites or tutor further classified the level B into two more levels like Level B1 is divided into B1.1 and B1.2 and the level B2 is divided into B2.1 and B2.2. But according to Goethe Institute or according to exam pattern the Level B is divided only into two parts i.e. Level B1 and Level B2. 

Reasons why to Study in Germany

Level B1 – Independent use of German Language

This level is all about to manage everyday situations like when travelling in Germany, you can easily deal with most situations you encounter. You can talk about your experiences and clearly state your point of view.

  • Can understand the main points when clear, standard language is used and the focus is on familiar topics associated with work, school, leisure time, etc.
  • Can deal with most situations typically encountered when travelling in the language region.
  • Can express him/herself simply and coherently regarding familiar topics and areas of personal interest.
  • Can report on experiences and events, describe dreams, hopes and goals as well as make short statements to justify or explain his/her own views and plans.

Level B2 – Independent use of German Language

This level is about to be convincing. You can communicate spontaneously and fluently – even in longer conversations with native speakers. You can follow complicated texts and discussions and express your opinion on abstract topics.

  • Can understand the main contents of complex texts on concrete and abstract topics; also understands specialized discussions in his/her own primary area of specialization.
  • Can communicate so spontaneously and fluently that a normal conversation with native speakers is easily possible without a great deal of effort on either side.
  • Can express him/herself on a wide range of topics in a clear and detailed manner, explain his/her position on a current issue and indicate the benefits and drawbacks of various options.

The topics covered in German B1 level and B2 Level

  • Imperfect tense
  • Perfect tense
  • Nominative
  • Genitive
  • Dative
  • Accusative
  • Adjective declension
  • Subordinate Clauses
  • direct and indirect Subordinate Clauses
  • Prepositions.
  • Basic command of the essentials of German grammar
  • All tense forms
  • Present and Imperfect Subjunctive
  • Passive
  • Adjective declension
  • Subordinate Clauses
  • Sentence structure.

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