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Achieve success in the GERMAN LANGUAGE exam on your First Attempt

Prepare effectively for German language exams with our specialized coaching classes tailored to ensure your success in A1, A2, and B1 levels. Our comprehensive approach includes proven strategies, personalized study plans, and real-time practice tests to help you ace the exam on your first attempt.

Upgrade your testing experience with VisionEx Institute German Language

Proficient education advisors will offer tailored assistance and encouragement during the examination procedure.

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Our tools include practice exams, educational resources, expert advice, and techniques to help you succeed in your exams.

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You can replicate the testing conditions and receive feedback to pinpoint areas for improvement.

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About German Language coaching program

The Council of Europe established the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages to set a standard for language proficiency, known as the CEFR, which consists of six levels ranging from "Basic" to "Proficient." These levels assess language learners based on their abilities in speaking, writing, reading, and listening. At the A1 level, individuals can understand simple German sentences and basic words, while at A2, they can communicate information about their job, family, and basic needs. Moving up to B1, learners can enjoy German media and comprehend main ideas of slow-paced programs, with expressions becoming more sophisticated. B2 level allows for a deeper appreciation of German media, although fast dialogue may still pose a challenge. Progressing to C1, language use becomes more intuitive, enabling engagement in complex conversations and enjoyment of native-level media. Finally, at C2, individuals reach a level close to native fluency, understanding and producing highly complex German without difficulty, even with various accents from the German-speaking world.

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Why Choose German Language By VisionEx

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Benefit from the expertise of our instructors at VisionEx to enhance your German language skills and open doors to new personal and professional opportunities through tailored guidance and support.

 

Receive personalized guidance and feedback from experienced teachers at VisionEx to ensure you are well-prepared and equipped to excel in the German language, enabling you to achieve your desired goals and aspirations.

 

Engage in practical exercises and realistic practice tests to boost your confidence and proficiency in speaking German, ultimately leading to a more confident and relaxed performance on test day.

A : A1, A2

Elementary use of Language

B : B1, B2

Independent use of Language

C : C1, C2

Anonymous language ability

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Part 1 :

30 Minutes

Listening

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Part 3 :

30 Minutes

Writing

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Part 2 :

30 Minutes

Reading

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Part 2 :

10 Minutes

Speaking

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