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German Language Training: Speak From Day One

byInlinguaLive online group sessions for kidsStarts from7,200 per course (approx. 2 months)View full gallery

We don’t treat German like a subject to be studied, but a language to be lived. Join our live classes in Bangalore and start speaking from your very first session.

With over 130 million speakers globally, German is a language of opportunity. This graphic highlights its importance in global industries and education, inviting you to join our live classes and unlock career paths across the world.

This video offers six easy tips to improve your German skills. From labeling daily items to tuning into podcasts, these practical steps, combined with our structured classes, can accelerate your path to fluency.

Learn essential German phrases for everyday conversations in this short video. We cover basic greetings and polite requests like 'Hallo,' 'Mein Name ist Anna,' and 'Danke,' giving you the building blocks for real-world interaction.

This video teaches you how to talk about the four seasons in German. Learn the words for Spring (Frühling), Summer (Sommer), Autumn (Herbst), and Winter (Winter) with example sentences to use in conversation.

Start your German journey by learning the days of the week. This clear and simple graphic lists each day from Montag (Monday) to Sonntag (Sunday) with phonetic pronunciations to help you master the basics.

Expand your German vocabulary with words related to your wardrobe. This video teaches you terms for clothing items like 'Jacke' (jacket) and 'Kleid' (dress), complete with example sentences for practical use.

Did you know German has three grammatical genders? This graphic shares three interesting facts about the German language, including its use of the 'ß' (Eszett) and the capitalization of all nouns, offering a glimpse into its unique structure.

Learn the German words for mealtimes, from 'Frühstück' (breakfast) to 'Abendessen' (supper). This graphic is a simple and useful guide for anyone wanting to discuss daily routines in German.

German is famous for its long compound words. This "Did You Know?" graphic gives the example of 'Rechtsschutzversicherungsgesellschaften' to illustrate how the language combines smaller words to express complex ideas precisely.

This graphic explains that the German alphabet uses all 26 English letters plus four additional characters: ä, ö, ü, and ß (Eszett). These unique letters give the language its distinctive phonetic qualities.

About Language Spotlight: German

Our 35-hour German A1.1 foundation course is designed to bypass the traditional, grammar-heavy lectures that make learning feel like a chore. Instead, we use the Inlingua Method to get you speaking in real-world scenarios from the first day, supported by interactive digital tools rather than dusty textbooks.

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