German language courses

General language courses and courses in specialised fields: economic, financial-banking, technical, legal, medical, etc.

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German language course structure

Centrul de limbi străine Lingua TranScript organizează cursuri limba germana atât pentru copii şi adolescenţi, cât şi pentru adulţi pe toate nivelurile de cunoaştere a limbii germane – de la cursuri limba germană începători, la cursuri de germană nivel mediu și avansat, conform Scalei Comune Europene de Referinţă.

Desfăşurăm în mod regulat atât cursuri pe limbaj general cât şi cursuri pe domenii specializate (cursuri limba germană juridică, cursuri de germană medicală, germană pentru Resurse Umane, cursuri germană pentru afaceri, germană tehnică etc.)

German language courses take place on Lingua TranScript premises, at company premises or online.

We also offer preparatory courses for international exams: Goethe-Zertifikat A1, A2, B1, B2 and C1 (ZMP), Wirtschaftsdeutsch International, TestDaF, Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom.

Why online courses?

Dacă nu îți este practic să fii prezent fizic la cursuri sau dacă dorești o libertate mai mare în alegerea timpului pentru învăţarea unei limbi străine, poți obţine toate competenţele necesare, urmând cursurile online Lingua TranScript. Descoperă cursurile noastre interactive, inclusiv cursuri germană, cursuri de engleză, cursuri franceză, și bucură-te de flexibilitatea de a învăța de oriunde, în timp real, alături de lectori experimentați.

It's just like in a regular course, with real-time contact with the teacher and, best of all, you don't waste time on the road and you can join in when and where you want - from home, the office or even abroad!

The program is set on the days and times you choose

2 sessions of 90 minutes/week

  • All courses are structured according to levels from beginners to advanced (A1 to C2) according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
  • Including preparation for international exams
  • Tests to establish the level of knowledge
  • One proficiency level requires 21 sessions of 90 minutes
  • A free placement test is organized in advance for group courses

In addition to the course materials, you will receive worksheets and systematization worksheets, useful links

Course level

Cursurile de germană pentru începători sunt structurate astfel:

Curs limba germană nivel elementar A1 (începători de la zero)
Curs limba germană nivel elementar A2. Nivelul A2 se adresează cursanţilor care au parcurs deja nivelul de iniţiere în limba germană, respectiv nivelul de începători A1 sau care au câteva cunoştinţe de limba germană

Each level is divided into two sub-modules A1.1 and A1.2 respectively A2.1 and A2.2.

Each module consists of 42 teaching units.

Work is done in groups of 6-10 learners.

There will be two examinations - intermediate and final exams. These exams test written and oral German language skills according to the international testing system.

Elementary level A1 (beginners from scratch)
Course materials

The textbook "Menschen" or "Schritte International A1" is used, each set consisting of textbook, workbook, 2 audio CDs. In addition there are 3 interactive programs for learning German on the computer.

Structure of the German course Elementary A1 - Module A1.1

Focus on conversation, dialog in groups of 2 or 3 learners.
Vocabulary communication in German:
introduce yourself and introduce someone
giving and asking for address and telephone number, greeting
numerals from 0 to 100
finding your way around town, asking for directions, hotel accommodation, institutions and buildings
speaking time, date, months of the year, days of the week
daily program at work and at leisure - activities
short e-mails and mini-interviews on topics of interest
at the restaurant - reading and ordering a menu
shopping - groceries
Grammar:
present tense of auxiliary verbs "haben" (to have), "sein" (to be), "werden" ( to become, to do);
present tense of verbs by rule
present tense verbs with vowel change
verbs with separable particles
word order in simple sentences
basic questions (who? wer?, what? was?, where? wo?, where from? woher?, how? wie?, etc.)
the definite article der, die, das
noun declension
the indefinite article 'ein'
the negation 'nicht', 'kein'
present modal verbs
prepositions - mit, nach, aus, für, ohne, etc.

Structure of the German course Elementary A1 - Module A1.2

Vocabulary communication in German:
traveling, vacation, leisure activities, at the train station, at the airport
living and objects in rooms
colors
at the doctor, body parts
shopping: clothes
weather
Grammar:
compound perfect
imperfect
corresponding verbs (stehen-stellen etc.)
dative and accusative prepositions
guests
personal pronouns (ihn, ihm, etc.)
possessive pronouns (mein, dein, etc.)
adjective declension

Elementary level A2
Course materials

Use the "Menschen" or "Schritte International A2" manuals, each set comprising manual, workbook, 2 audio CDs. In addition, there are 3 interactive programs for learning German on the computer.

Structure of the German course Elementary A2 - Module A2.1

Focus on conversation, dialog in groups of 2 or 3 learners.
Vocabulary communication in German:
presentation of a city
dreams and aspirations in life
traveling - asking for and giving information
vocational training
living together
Grammar:
pronoun 'man
conjunctions "aber", "denn", "und"
review of the perfect
subordinates with the conjunctions "dass" and "weil"
demonstrative article 'dieser/dieses/diese'
recapitulation plural plural nouns
adjective declension
adjective declension
imperfect

Structure of the German course Elementary A2 - Module A2.2

Vocabulary communication in German:
workplace and profession
living abroad - elements of culture and civilization
role of the media in everyday life
greetings and invitations
describing people
understanding and formulating announcements
Grammar:
possessive article
substantivized adjectives
subordinated with the conjunctions 'wenn', 'als', 'bis', 'seit', 'damit'
the pronoun not decided
conjunctive II
the passive

German medium level courses are structured as follows:

German medium level B1 (Intermediate)
German medium plus B2

There are two exams - an intermediate exam and a final exam. These exams test written and oral German language proficiency according to the international testing system.

Each level is divided into two sub-module B1.1 and B1.2 respectively B2.1 and B2.2.

Each module consists of 42 teaching units.

Work is done in groups of 6-10 learners.

Intermediate B2
The aim of the course is to prepare for the Zertifikat Deutsch exam.

Course materials

The manual "Schritte International B1" is used, a set consisting of manual, workbook, 2 audio CDs. In addition, there are 3 interactive programs for learning German on the computer, worksheets, systematization worksheets, links on vocabulary and grammar, comprehension of a listening text.

Structure of the German Medium B1 - Module B1.1

Emphasis is on conversation, dialogs in groups of 2 or 3 learners, personal e-mails, pro-contra discussions on topics of general interest
Vocabulary communication in German:
studying and working abroad, documents and institutions, emigration
fashion - clothing and accessories
expressing appreciation
buying/ordering products, making a complaint, changing a product
presenting a company
curriculum vitae in European format, job offers, looking for a job
culture and civilization - introducing a city of your choice, intercultural relations
expressing feelings
cultural events
Grammar:
adverbs deshalb, darum, deswegen
indirect interrogative sentence
subordinating conjunctions (obwohl - although, trotzdem - nevertheless)
definite article in the genitive
adjective - expressions to express the superlative
infinitive sentence with or without 'zu'
pronominal adverbs (daran, damit, danach, etc.)
imperfect of irregular verbs
relative clauses
relative pronouns
subordinated 'um...zu' + infinitive
prepositions with genitive case

Structure of the German course Intermediate B1 - Module B1.2

Vocabulary communication in German:
media in everyday life - news, TV programs, articles on topics of general interest, argumentation for and against, expressing opinions
at the table - conversation on the topic and additional vocabulary, culinary customs in Germany
social professions
emergency situations
housing - looking for accommodation, moving house
understanding important points in a story, recognizing nuances in a person's voice
places for leisure and vacation, tourist attractions, etc.
Grammar:
connectors ( sowohl...als auch both as well as, entweder...oder or or...or, weder...noch neither...nor, nicht sondern not...but etc.)
expression of the future
participial adjective
subordinating conjunctions (während while, so dass so that, je...desto while, con atât, bis...until, bevor...before, nachdem...after)
adjectives with fixed prepositions
reflexive verbs, lassen + infinitive, nicht brauchen + zu + infinitive
conjunctive II

Intermediate B2
The aim of the course is to prepare for the Goethe-Zertifikat B2, TELC Deutsch B2, OSD B2 Mittelstufe Deutsch.

Course materials
Course materials The manual "Schritte International B2" is used, a set consisting of manual, workbook, 2 audio CDs. In addition, there are 3 interactive programs for learning German on the computer, worksheets, systematization worksheets, links on vocabulary and grammar.

Structure of the German Medium plus B2 course - Module B2.1

Emphasis will be on conversation, group dialogs in groups of 2 or 3 learners, personal e-mails, pro-contra discussions on topics of general interest.
Vocabulary communication in German:
questionnaires, opinion polls
information about personalities, character traits
detailed curriculum vitae, cover letter, formal letters, advertisements, analyzing text types
reading and orientation on a road or city map
Kaffeehaus project
making a choice, making a proposal, expressing disapproval, what type of buyer you are, recipes for success of German and Austrian companies
presenting the theme and content of newspaper and magazine articles
plenary discussions on topics of your choice, critical comments
job offers
Grammar:
adjective declension
pronoun declension with noun adjectives
adjective declension
meaning of suffixes and prefixes
verbs with fixed preposition
verb formation with separable and inseparable particles
expression and place of negation in a sentence
word order in the main expanded sentence
expressing unreal desires
past participle II
structure of a text
synonyms and paraphrasing

Structure of the German course Medium plus B2 - Module B2.2

Vocabulary communication in German:
expressing supposition
human relationships - love and friendship
computer (components, specialized terminology) and computer addiction
role of media in society
rephrasing statements
commenting on and reconstructing radio and TV news items
indirect speech and its function
the stress paradox
health
mobility
describing, explaining and interpreting graphs and diagrams
giving and seeking advice etc
Grammar:
compound nouns
putting verbs and adjectives into substantives
meaning of noun suffixes
types of connectors and their role
the passive
participial constructions, etc.

German medium level courses are structured as follows:

German language courses advanced level C1
German language courses advanced level C2

There will be two exams - an intermediate exam and a final exam. These exams test written and oral German language proficiency according to the international testing system.

Each level is divided into two sub-module C1.1 and C1.2 respectively C2.1 and C2.2.

Each module consists of 42 teaching units.

Work is done in groups of 6-10 learners.

Advanced level C1
The aim of the course is to prepare you for the Goethe-Zertifikat C1.

Course materials

The manual "em neu Abschlusskurs" is used, a set consisting of manual, workbook, 2 audio CDs. These are supplemented by worksheets and systematization worksheets on grammar and vocabulary problems, authentic materials processed by the lecturer and links of the lecturer's choice.

Course Structure Advanced Level C1

Focus will be on conversation, dialogues in groups of 2 or 3 learners - interviews, reports, opinion polls, negotiation, pro-contra discussions.
Topics: media, finance, literature, literature, customs, career, crime, science, art, psychology, globalization.
Vocabulary communication in German:
finance - expenses, bank
real estate agents
formal and informal letters
prejudices
indirect speech
salary
law and torts
inventions
styles and eras in art
spirit and soul
body language
personal letters, etc.
Grammar:
elements for indirect speech
connectors
modal particles
adjectives
verbal style - nominal style
adjective declension
functions of "es"
modal verbs - subjective use
genitive
special aspects of the passive.

Advanced level C1
The aim of the course is to prepare you for the Goethe-Zertifikat C2 exams: Zentrale Oberstufenprüfung (ZOP), Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom (KDS), Großes Deutsches Sprachdiplom (GDS).

Course materials

Hard copy materials developed by Lingua TranScript and audio and video materials of the lecturer's choice are used

Course Structure Advanced Level C2

The structure of the Advanced C2 course is based on watching movies, news and reports on current topics, understanding difficult texts - e.g. articles from various German and Austrian newspapers and magazines - which will be discussed in the course.

How do I find out which German language course should I register for?

To find out what level of German you are at, you can take an online German test right now. Depending on the result of the placement test, you will be placed in the appropriate group.

Did you know that...?

German is the official language in Germany, Austria and Liechtenstein, one of the official languages in Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg, as well as a regional and co-regional official language. Until 1990 it was also one of the official languages of Namibia.

According to estimates, German is spoken as a mother tongue by approx. 120 million people (mostly in Central Europe), making it the language with the highest number of speakers in Europe.

German remains the third most-studied foreign language in the world (after English and French), although the growing influence of English has recently affected the role of German internationally.

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