for English speakers G4Es= German

for English speakers G4Es= German

• We teach German relying on understanding the difference between German and English, taking advantage of similarities between them, in terms of grammar and vocabulary. • There is no use wasting time explaining rules the student already knows and has always used in English. • The course benefits from the huge amount of vocabulary shared between the two languages, providing the student with 1200 vocab in the first month, and the other basics you need to talk and comprehend German. • The student will speak fluently starting the first free session, writing in the fifth, and singing in the eighth. • Classes are fun and productive. • The course requires a reasonable pre-knowledge of English.

Levels

Levels

Level G4Es12

C1 Course: G4Es102 Level Syllabus The C1 course, according to the U2D curriculum, requires 36 sessions distributed over three months at a rate of (12 sessions each month). Therefore, the C1 course is divided into three levels (G4Es10- G4Es11- G4Es12) Level G4Es12Highlights: • Interdisciplinary Topics: Engage with a variety of subjects including physics, biology, psychology, philosophy, politics, economics, entertainment, and aspects of daily life. • Language Skills: Develop advanced reading, writing, and discussion skills through diverse expression topics. • German Grammar: Learn new rules of derivation and construction within the German language to enhance linguistic proficiency

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Level G4Es11

C1 Course: G4Es11 Level Syllabus The C1 course, according to the U2D curriculum, requires 36 sessions distributed over three months at a rate of (12 sessions each month). Therefore, the C1 course is divided into three levels (G4Es10- G4Es11- G4Es12) Level G4Es11Highlights: • Interdisciplinary Topics: Engage with a variety of subjects including physics, biology, psychology, philosophy, politics, economics, entertainment, and aspects of daily life. • Language Skills: Develop advanced reading, writing, and discussion skills through diverse expression topics. • German Grammar: Learn new rules of derivation and construction within the German language to enhance linguistic proficiency

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Level G4Es10

C1 Course: G4Es10 Level Syllabus The C1 course, according to the U2D curriculum, requires 36 sessions distributed over three months at a rate of (12 sessions each month). Therefore, the C1 course is divided into three levels (G4Es10- G4Es11- G4Es12) Level G4Es10Highlights: • Interdisciplinary Topics: Engage with a variety of subjects including physics, biology, psychology, philosophy, politics, economics, entertainment, and aspects of daily life. • Language Skills: Develop advanced reading, writing, and discussion skills through diverse expression topics. • German Grammar: Learn new rules of derivation and construction within the German language to enhance linguistic proficiency

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Level G4Es09

B2 Course: G4Es09 Level Syllabus The B2 course, according to the U2D curriculum, requires 48 sessions distributed over four months at a rate of (12 sessions each month). Therefore, the B2 course is divided into four levels (G4Es06- G4Es07- G4Es09- G4Es08) Level G4Es09Highlights: • Interdisciplinary Topics: Engage with a variety of subjects including physics, biology, psychology, philosophy, politics, economics, entertainment, and aspects of daily life. • Language Skills: Develop advanced reading, writing, and discussion skills through diverse expression topics. • German Grammar: Learn new rules of derivation and construction within the German language to enhance linguistic proficiency

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Level G4Es08

B2 Course: G4Es08 Level Syllabus The B2 course, according to the U2D curriculum, requires 48 sessions distributed over four months at a rate of (12 sessions each month). Therefore, the B2 course is divided into four levels (G4Es06- G4Es07- G4Es09- G4Es08) Level G4Es08 Highlights: • Interdisciplinary Topics: Engage with a variety of subjects including physics, biology, psychology, philosophy, politics, economics, entertainment, and aspects of daily life. • Language Skills: Develop advanced reading, writing, and discussion skills through diverse expression topics. German Grammar: Learn new rules of derivation and construction within the German language to enhance linguistic proficiency

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Level G4Es07

B2 Course: G4Es07 Level Syllabus The B2 course, according to the U2D curriculum, requires 48 sessions distributed over four months at a rate of (12 sessions each month). Therefore, the B2 course is divided into four levels (G4Es06- G4Es07- G4Es09- G4Es08) Level G4Es07 Highlights: • Interdisciplinary Topics: Engage with a variety of subjects including physics, biology, psychology, philosophy, politics, economics, entertainment, and aspects of daily life. • Language Skills: Develop advanced reading, writing, and discussion skills through diverse expression topics. • German Grammar: Learn new rules of derivation and construction within the German language to enhance linguistic proficiency

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Level G4Es05

B1 Course: G4Es05 Level Syllabus Duration: Integral part of a 36-session curriculum over 3 months. Level G4Es05 Highlights: • Subjunctive II (Con-II): Comprehensive coverage of all rules pertaining to hypothetical tense constructions. • Comparative Adjectives: Detailed study of comparative adjective forms and their applications. • Connective Usage: Enhanced understanding of 'da' as a connective in complex sentences. • Verb 'lassen': Exploration of the diverse rules governing the use of 'lassen'. • Adverbs: Insight into unique German adverbs and their usage in sentences. • 'Als ob' Constructions: Mastery of 'als ob' sentences for hypothetical expressions. • Translation Skills: Initiating the translation of extensive texts into German. • Conditional Sentences: Complete command over the remaining rules of conditional sentence structures. • Reported Speech: Proficiency in reported speech using Subjunctive I (Sub_I) and its comprehensive rules. • Passive Voice: Full understanding and application of the passive voice in various contexts.

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Level G4Es04 :

B1 Course: G4Es04 Level Syllabus Duration: Part of a 36-session program over 3 months. Level G4Es04 Highlights: • Imperative Forms: Expansion of imperative structures for effective command articulation. • Prepositions & Verbs: Integration of compound prepositions in verbal communication. • Reflexive Verbs: In-depth exploration of advanced reflexive verb usage. • Tenses Mastery: Proficiency in Past Perfect and Future Perfect tenses. • Hypothetical Constructs: Formulation of complete hypothetical scenarios. • Passive Voice: Application of the past passive voice in context. • Polite Requests: Utilization of Subjunctive II for tactful requests. • Literary Comprehension: Analysis of relative sentences within literary works. • Non-Verbal Structures: Mastery of constructions incorporating "zu" for nuanced expression

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Level G4Es03

Duration: 36 sessions over 3 months (12 sessions/month) Structure: Segmented into three levels (G4Es03-G4Es04_G4Es05) Level G4Es03 Focus: • - Reading Comprehension: Tackle 4 advanced B2-level texts, fostering critical reading skills. • - Grammar Proficiency: Master adverbs and adjectives, including conjugation and related grammatical rules. • - Verb Usage: Explore soft-initiated verbs, reflexive verbs, and their foundational structures. • - Adjective Derivation: Learn to derive adjectives from active participles, understanding "Partizip I" and "Partizip II."

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M02 course syllabus

• Question tools as connectives and their rules, "Wenn", "ob" as connectives and their rules. • Conjugation of German modal verbs in the simple past "Präteritum" and Sub-II and their uses in polite requests. • The German genitive.. • The rest of the rules for definite and indefinite articles and their strange uses. Review all the rules of parsing its objects. • Prepositions of all four types. • The irregularity of the present tense with strong verbs. • Past tense "das Präteritm". • The perfect verb "das Perfekt".

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M01 course syllabus:

• Review of the basics of similarities between the two languages and how to practically benefit from these similarities in learning German. • Series of consonant shifts between the two languages; letters, and spelling. • Pronouns table. • Colors, days of the week, numbers (including fractions and ordinal adjectives), months, seasons, and times of the day. • Conjunctions "und" and its counterparts. • The verbs "haben" and "sein". • The definite article "der" and the indefinite article "ein" and their counterparts in the four cases (NADG). • The difference between the objects (D and A). • The gender of German words in terms of meaning, derivation, and final letters. • Plurals in the German language and their rules. • Sentence connectors "weil" and its counterparts. • Verbs that require "zu"; and weak masculine nouns.

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