Old B1 courses spent weeks on Temporale Konnektoren (bevor, nachdem, während). While still important, the 2026 B1 demands different priorities.
☐ I can understand a simple job ad (Anzeige) and highlight requirements.
☐ I can write a short cover letter (max 120 words) with standard phrases.
☐ I can name my strengths/weaknesses in a mock interview.
☐ I can ask politely for clarification if I don’t understand a question during an interview.
☐ I can compare two job offers (salary, hours, location) and choose one with reasons.
The B1 level is often the requirement for residency or citizenship in Germany (specifically the Einbürgerungstest). The updated course content reflects this necessity. You won’t just learn vocabulary about "hobbies" or "the weather."
The new modules cover:
This topical update ensures that by the end of the course, you are equipped to handle the administrative and social realities of living in a DACH country (Germany, Austria, Switzerland). german language b1 level course upd
Course Update: German Language B1 Level
As we continue to improve and update our German language courses, we're excited to announce some changes to our B1 level course. The B1 level course is designed for learners who have already acquired basic German language skills and are looking to improve their language proficiency.
What's new in the updated course?
Course Structure
The updated B1 level course will consist of 8 modules, each covering a specific topic. The course will be divided into:
Course Materials
Learners will have access to a range of course materials, including:
Assessment and Evaluation
Learners will be assessed through:
Who is the course for?
The B1 level course is designed for learners who:
How to enroll
If you're interested in enrolling in the updated B1 level course, please contact us at [insert contact information]. We look forward to helping you improve your German language skills!