Welcome to LangNation Language Institute
LangNation is your ultimate destination for mastering the German language. Our certified online courses are designed for beginners and advanced learners alike, offering flexible schedules and expert guidance. With a focus on real-world communication and cultural understanding, LangNation equips you with the skills to succeed in academic, professional, and personal settings. Start your journey to fluency in German with us today!
Language level B1 is the third level of proficiency according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. The aim of this learning stage is the ability to speak.
You should have B1 level knowledge in order to get by in daily activities in Germany. "Goethe Zertifikat Deutsch / Telc Deutsch B1" is recognized as the proof of the language required for applying for German citizenship.
At a Glance
- Flexible timing and from any location
- Individual mentoring from your tutor
- Exercises with plenty of variety
- Interesting and up-to-date topics
- Free online placement test
- Maximum number of participants: 6 to 8
Engaging Class Activities at LangNation
- Role-Playing and Simulations: Practice real-life conversations in everyday and professional settings.
- Group Discussions: Build confidence and fluency through collaborative dialogues on diverse topics.
- Interactive Grammar and Vocabulary Exercises: Strengthen your foundation with fun, hands-on activities.
- Cultural Workshops: Gain insights into German culture, traditions, and etiquette.
- Listening and Speaking Drills: Enhance pronunciation and comprehension with practical exercises.

Course Contents
Module 1: Expanding Vocabulary and Themes - Vocabulary related to work, education, environment, technology, and social issues
- Phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions commonly used in everyday conversations
- Discussing current events, media, and cultural topics
| Module 4: Listening and Reading Comprehension - Understanding audio materials such as podcasts, interviews, and news reports
- Analyzing written texts, including emails, articles, and short stories
- Identifying specific information and context in complex conversations
- Practicing listening to discussions on various topics and summarizing key points
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Module 2: Advanced Grammar Concepts - Mastery of past tenses: Simple past (Präteritum), present perfect (Perfekt), and past perfect (Plusquamperfekt)
- Conditional sentences (Konjunktiv II) and hypothetical situations
- Complex sentence structures with conjunctions and relative clauses
- Introduction to the passive voice (Passiv) in both present and past tenses
- Understanding indirect speech and reported speech
| Module 5: Writing Skills - Writing formal and informal letters, emails, and reports
- Composing essays and articles with a clear argument and structure
- Writing reviews, opinions, and descriptions on various topics
- Developing the ability to summarize and paraphrase texts effectively
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Module 3: Communication and Interaction Skills - Expressing opinions, agreeing and disagreeing, and justifying viewpoints
- Giving presentations and detailed descriptions of events, processes, and experiences
- Engaging in debates, expressing feelings and emotions, and offering advice
- Role-playing scenarios for business, travel, and social interactions
| Module 6: Cultural Insights and Practical Use - Understanding German customs, traditions, and history at a deeper level
- Exploring regional dialects, cuisine, and social practices across German-speaking countries
- Learning about contemporary German literature, music, and media
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Assessment and Certification:
- Ongoing assessments, quizzes, and assignments to evaluate progress
- Final exam to test proficiency at the B1 level and obtain certification
This course is designed for learners who have mastered the basics of German and are ready to communicate confidently in more complex situations, focusing on developing fluency and the ability to discuss a variety of topics in German.
Materials & Methodology
Course & Work Book | Notes of LangNation | German Stories | Mock tests |
Live Sessions | Individual tasks | Exams Preparation | Quizzes |
Extra
- B1 Exams Preparation
- Speaking on Different Situations
- Quizzes
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Please click one of the following links, for which you want to see the exam, and then go to the Exam Pattern section.
Placement Test/ Einstufungstest
Placement test is required for B1 level.
Technical requirements for the online course
- PC, laptop or tablet
- Headset with microphone
- Stable internet connection
- Email address
- Operating system: Windows, macOS, Android, iOS
- Browser: Current version of Google Chrome (for all operating systems)
Classroom Procedures & Expectations
Punctuality | Preparation |
- Join the class on time. If you are unable to attend, inform your instructor in advance.
| - Come to class with all necessary materials (e.g., notebook, pen, headphones, and any assignments).
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Active Participation | Mute when Not Speaking |
- Engage in class activities, discussions, and exercises. Speak up, ask questions, and contribute to group work.
| - Keep your microphone muted when not speaking to minimize background noise.
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Camera On (When Possible) | Stay Focused |
- Keep your camera on to maintain focus and create a more interactive and engaging environment.
| - Avoid distractions during class (e.g., browsing the internet, using social media). Stay engaged and on task.
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Respect and Courtesy | Effort and Engagement: |
- Treat your instructor and classmates with kindness and respect at all times. Listen when others are speaking, and allow everyone to share their thoughts.
| - Give your best effort in all tasks, whether it's speaking, writing, or listening. Always strive to improve and help others do the same.
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Ask for Help When Needed | Language Use |
- If you don't understand something, ask questions! Our goal is to support your learning every step of the way.
| - Try to use German as much as possible in the classroom. Don’t worry about making mistakes practice is key to improvement.
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Copyright and Plagiarism Policy
All students are expected to respect intellectual property rights by properly citing sources and avoiding plagiarism. Copying or using someone else's work without proper attribution is a violation of academic integrity and will result in appropriate consequences.
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