German B2 level - Upper Intermidiate
Overview:
- Designed for learners who have completed B1 or have intermediate proficiency.
- Focus on nuanced language use, including discussions on abstract topics.
- Advanced grammar and vocabulary for effective written and spoken expression.
- Emphasis on comprehension of longer texts and articulating opinions.
What you learn in this level:
- Future tense II
- nominalization of verbs with nouns
- adjectives with prepositions
- modal relationships verbal & nominal
- nouns with prepositions
- extended participle I & II
- extended participle I & II
- adversative sentences
- two-part connectors
- negation through prefixes and suffixes
- Participle
- Participle I as noun
- Midfield in main clause - tekamolo
- Indirect speech
- Conditional contexts
- Conditional contexts
- Fugue element “s” with nouns
- Concessive contexts nominal & verbal
- Conditional passive
- of and by
- Word formation - prefixes with nouns
- Alternatives Prefixes with nouns
- Alternatives to the passive voice
- Generalizing relative clauses
- Fixed combinations of nouns and verbs
- Subject less passive sentences
- Consecutive contexts
- Fixed noun-preposition- noun prepositional phrases
- indefinite pronouns
- causal relationships
- reference words in the text
- suffixes in adjectives
- unintroduced if-sentences
- comparative sentences
- temporal relationships
- temporal relationships
- subjective meaning of the verb “sollen”
- word formation -wise in adverbs
- the verb lassen
- verb compounds
- conditional sentences
- wish sentences
- German culture – sights, food, culture
- German idioms – to sound more like a native German
- tips on how to get rid of learning blocks
- German quotes
- dictations
Read More
- mnemonics
- intermediate exam
- tongue twisters
- related words – similar and identical words in German and English to learn German vocabulary faster
- learn about different German dialects (Berlin, Bavaria, East Germany etc.)
- describing a daily routine
- talking about the past
- understanding statements about job hunting
- talk about jobs
- talk about clothes
- understand compliments
- talk about the past
- talk about clothes shopping
- find your way around a department store
- ask for information and answer questions
- understand and research information about Berlin
- make suggestions for a city tour
- understand directions
- escribe a route
- write a postcard
- understand and write travel reports
- ask and answer questions about a trip
- talk and write about travel destinations
- describe the weather
B2 Course Description:
This course begins by introducing the simpler aspects of B2-level German grammar and gradually progresses to more advanced topics. It is conducted entirely in German, with both English and German subtitles available to support your learning.
Alongside the 43 lessons on German grammar, the course includes engaging content such as German idioms, tongue twisters for improving pronunciation, mnemonic techniques, strategies to overcome learning blocks, German quotations, dictation exercises, related word groups, and exams.
Additionally, a question marathon is included to help you identify and address any gaps from earlier language levels, ensuring a strong foundation as you advance.
This is a highly interactive course that also focuses on expanding your advanced B2-level vocabulary. Almost every chapter is accompanied by downloadable PDF files containing homework assignments, allowing you to reinforce and practice the material covered in each lesson.
