Niveli C1 / German
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About the course:
As this is a very advanced level, students achieve full independence and can express themselves fluently on a variety of topics such as knowledge and intelligence, studies, tourism, industry, and more. Academic writing is also an integral part of this level.
This course:
Takes place in the classroom or online
In groups and individually
Morning and afternoon
Certificate at the end of the course
Program
Lectures/Lifetime
Weeks 1–3 (Sessions 1–8): Basics of Academic and Professional Language
- Topic: Introduction to C1 requirements.
- Grammar: Complex sentence structures (subordinate clauses with multiple connections).
- Vocabulary: Academic and professional communication.
- Activities: Introduction round, goal setting, language level analysis.
- Topic: Opinion formation and argumentation.
- Grammar: Nominalizations, extended adjective endings.
- Vocabulary: Discussion and debate.
- Activities: Argumentation exercises, discussion rounds.
- Topic: Media landscape and its role.
- Grammar: Indirect speech in complex structures.
- Vocabulary: Media, reporting, opinion shaping.
- Activities: Analyze articles, hold a debate.
- Topic: Rhetoric and presentation techniques.
- Grammar: Connections with connectors (furthermore, moreover).
- Vocabulary: Presentation language, expressions.
- Activities: Short presentations, feedback.
- Topic: Academic writing I.
- Grammar: Participial constructions, nominal style vs. verbal style.
- Vocabulary: Specialized language, structured expression.
- Activities: Writing a scientific abstract.
- Topic: Intercultural communication.
- Grammar: Modal verbs in the past and subjunctive.
- Vocabulary: Cultural differences, avoiding misunderstandings.
- Activities: Role plays, discussion.
- Topic: Education and the labor market.
- Grammar: Complex prepositional structures.
- Vocabulary: Career planning, qualifications.
- Activities: Simulate job interviews, resume analysis.
- Topic: Test preparation (mid-term test).
- Activities: Review, practice material, sample tasks.
Week 4 (Session 9): Mid-term Test
- Test Areas:
- Listening comprehension.
- Grammar and vocabulary.
- Writing task (e.g., argumentative essay).
- Speaking task (topic presentation).
Weeks 5–8 (Sessions 10–20): Deepening and Application
- Topic: Environment and global challenges.
- Grammar: Purpose and consequence clauses.
- Vocabulary: Climate change, resource management.
- Activities: Discussion, text analysis.
- Topic: Science and technology.
- Grammar: Passive in technical texts.
- Vocabulary: Innovation, digitalization.
- Activities: Write articles, give presentations.
- Topic: Philosophy and ethics.
- Grammar: Hypothetical constructions
- Vocabulary: Morality, values, society.
- Activities: Debate, write essays.
- Topic: Culture and art.
- Grammar: Relative clauses with complex prepositions.
- Vocabulary: Art criticism, cultural analysi
- Activities: Analyze an artwork, presentation.
- Topic: Economics and finance.
- Grammar: Verbs with double case.
- Vocabulary: Globalization, financial systems.
- Activities: Case study, discussion.
- Topic: Societal developments.
- Grammar: Temporal clauses (since, as long as, once).
- Vocabulary: Demographics, migration.
- Activities: Article analysis, group work.
- Topics: Selection based on participants' interests (e.g., technology, politics, science).
- Activities: Deepening individual topics, project work.
Weeks 9–10 (Sessions 21–25): Language Precision and Style Development
- Focuses::
- Refining written and oral expression.
- Analyzing complex texts (e.g., scientific articles, essays).
- Rhetorical exercises, creating and delivering lectures.
Week 11 (Session 26): Final Test
- Test Areas:
- Listening comprehension.
- Grammar and vocabulary.
- Writing task (e.g., analysis of a problem or proposal of a solution).
- Speaking task (presentation of a selected topic).
Weeks 12–17 (Sessions 27–35): Consolidation and Final Projects
- Topic: Specialized and scientific language (e.g., presentation of a study, discussion of scientific articles).
- Final projects:
- Participants choose a topic and prepare a presentation, report, or essay.
- Feedback and individual consultations.
- Simulation of a real language test (e.g., Goethe-Zertifikat C1).
This program offers intensive preparation for the C1 level and prepares participants to use the language confidently and effectively in academic, professional, and social contexts.

This course includes:
- 26 Video Lesson
- Access on desktop, tablet and mobile
- Full lifetime access
- Certificate of Completion
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