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What do you learn in German B2?

With German B2, you can already express yourself confidently in almost all situations. You understand complex texts and can have detailed conversations – whether at work, in your studies, or in personal discussions. At B2 level, you can express your opinion clearly and precisely and use the language fluently in many different contexts. You are now able to think in German and communicate without major difficulties.

German B2 is the point at which you really begin to master the language fluently. At this level, you can express yourself confidently not only in everyday situations but also in professional and academic contexts. You will be able to understand more complex topics, whether in discussions, lectures, or when reading more demanding texts. Your vocabulary will expand, allowing you to address many abstract topics and express your opinion in a nuanced way.

Grammatically, B2 becomes more challenging: You will become familiar with complex sentence structures, various subordinate clauses, and different stylistic forms. The use of indirect speech, passive constructions, and the subjunctive will also become easier for you, and you will be able to apply these structures confidently. These advances will enable you not only to express yourself clearly and precisely but also to better understand and use the nuances of the language.

At B2, you will also be able to understand difficult texts such as newspaper articles, technical texts, or literary works and discuss them. Your listening comprehension will improve significantly at this level, enabling you to follow complex conversations or news content without major difficulties.

In a city like Berlin, there are countless opportunities to use your German at the B2 level. Whether at work, in your studies, or in discussions with friends – you will notice that you can communicate more confidently and securely in German. B2 is the point at which you not only master the language but actively use it in various contexts and at a high level.

Further Questions

How should I best start learning German in Berlin?

German is not that difficult if you know how to start best. Here are a few useful tips to learn simple German in Berlin.
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What do you learn in German A1?

Many people believe that it is relatively difficult to start learning German and therefore put it off for a long time. However, German is not that difficult, especially at the beginner level.
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What du you learn in German A2?

German A2 is the perfect next step if you already have the basics down. At this level, you can express yourself much better in everyday situations and also talk about simple topics like family, work, or leisure. You will become familiar with the most important tenses and can already form longer sentences. Learning A2 is an exciting progression – you understand more and can navigate conversations more confidently. It is the perfect moment to take your German to the next level!
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What du you learn in German B1?

German B1 is the next big step in your language journey. At this level, you can already communicate fluently in various everyday situations and express your opinion on topics such as travel, work, or culture. You understand more complex texts and can hold your own confidently in conversations. With B1, a world opens up where you not only speak German but truly live the language.
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Is there a placement test?

Yes, you can find the test here on our website. It will help you evaluate your German language level. Just click on "read more".
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What is the difference between a regular course and an intensive course?

With a standard course you can complete one half of a level (e.g. A1/1) in one month. With an intensive course you can complete one whole level in one month (e.g. A1 = A1/1 + A1/2).

Is Berlin a good place to learn German?

Berlin is the ideal city to learn German! It combines culture, history, and an extraordinary diversity. Here you experience the language in its natural environment and can apply it directly in everyday life. The vibrant atmosphere and the many international influences offer numerous opportunities to improve your German in an authentic way.
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How quickly can you learn fluent German?

The answer: It all depends on you! If you already speak English or Swedish, you have a small advantage. For speakers of Asian languages, it may take a little longer. But don't worry – your language intuition, experiences with other languages, and your motivation are the keys. In Berlin, the city of creatives, you can accelerate the learning process: Immerse yourself in the language, find a tandem partner in the park, or practice in one of our interactive courses. With a pinch of discipline and a lot of fun, you will see progress faster than you think!
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