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Learn German language in Kerala with Entri app, starting from A1 to C2 levels. Expert training and Goethe exam assistance provided for a comprehensive learning experience.

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Online

Course Duration

8 Months

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German language Course Overview

Entri, the Best learning app in India, now offers online German language courses in collaboration with the Lanstitut, top German training institute. The classes are available online and are designed to help you speak like one of the 100 million native Germans. Our experienced trainers and robust technology support ensure that you acquire essential language skills for international endeavors. By the end of the course, students will have a solid foundation in German, enabling effective communication in various contexts and gaining insights into German-speaking cultures.

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German Course Plan and Daily Activities

Week 1: Foundations of German Communication

  • Day 1: Greetings & Introductions

    • Learn common greetings and introductions (e.g., “Hallo!” “Guten Morgen!”), plus self-introduction phrases (“Ich heiße…”).
    • At Home: Practice phrases and submit a short video introducing yourself.
  • Day 2: Numbers & Alphabet Basics

    • Learn numbers (0-20) and the German alphabet.
    • At Home: Review and practice counting to 20; submit a video.
  • Day 3: Days, Months, and Seasons

    • Vocabulary for days of the week, months, and seasons.
    • At Home: Practice using these words in sentences; submit a video.
  • Day 4: Review & Practice Day

    • Review greetings, numbers, days, and months through speaking and exercises.
    • At Home: Complete assigned practice and submit a recap video.

Week 2: Building Vocabulary & Simple Sentences

  • Day 5: Asking Questions & Sentence Structure

    • Learn basic sentence structure (subject-verb order) and how to ask questions.
    • At Home: Practice creating questions and submit a video.
  • Day 6: Intro to Verb Conjugation (Regular Verbs)

    • Practice conjugating regular verbs (e.g., kommen, wohnen).
    • At Home: Conjugate and use verbs in sentences; submit examples in a video.
  • Day 7: Basic Conversations with Verbs

    • Use regular verbs in short conversational sentences.
    • At Home: Record a conversational video with verbs learned.
  • Day 8: Weekly Review & Speaking Practice

    • Review key points from the week and practice speaking.
    • At Home: Prepare a brief monologue with new vocabulary and verbs.

Week 3: Grammar & Sentence Expansion

  • Day 9: Understanding Articles (der, die, das)

    • Learn the basics of German articles and tips for recognizing noun gender.
    • At Home: Create sentences with nouns and their articles; submit a video.
  • Day 10: Question Words & Commands

    • Practice using question words and basic commands.
    • At Home: Form and record simple questions and commands.
  • Day 11: Expanding Sentences with More Verbs

    • Conjugate additional verbs, including irregulars (e.g., sein, haben).
    • At Home: Create sentences with irregular verbs and record examples.
  • Day 12: Practice Day & Weekly Quiz

    • Review articles, commands, and questions with a short quiz.
    • At Home: Submit a recap video using articles, commands, and verbs.

Week 4: Introducing Cases and Daily Routines

  • Day 13: Accusative Case Basics

    • Introduction to the accusative case with key verbs and prepositions.
    • At Home: Practice accusative sentences and submit a video.
  • Day 14: Talking About Daily Activities

    • Vocabulary and phrases for daily routines.
    • At Home: Record a video describing your daily routine.
  • Day 15: Dates & Ordinal Numbers

    • Practice ordinal numbers and talking about dates.
    • At Home: Create sentences with ordinal numbers and submit a video.
  • Day 16: Weekly Review & Speaking Day

    • Review and practice cases, daily routines, and dates.
    • At Home: Submit a monologue using this week’s vocabulary and grammar.

Week 5: Dative Case & Possessive Structures

  • Day 17: Dative Case Introduction

    • Learn the basics of the dative case and possessive articles.
    • At Home: Write and submit sentences using the dative case.
  • Day 18: Combining Dative & Accusative

    • Practice sentences that combine dative and accusative for more complex statements.
    • At Home: Record sentences using both cases.
  • Day 19: Family & Personal Relationships

    • Vocabulary for family and personal relationships, including possessive structures.
    • At Home: Submit a video introducing family members with possessives.
  • Day 20: Weekly Review & Practice Day

    • Review dative, accusative, and possessive forms in speaking exercises.
    • At Home: Record a recap video with family vocabulary and cases.

Week 6: Expanding Verb Usage & Tenses

  • Day 21: Separable Verbs

    • Introduction to separable verbs and sentence structure with them.
    • At Home: Submit a video using separable verbs in sentences.
  • Day 22: Past Tense Introduction (Präteritum)

    • Learn the basics of the past tense with common verbs.
    • At Home: Practice past tense sentences and record examples.
  • Day 23: Daily Routines in Past Tense

    • Practice describing daily routines in the past tense.
    • At Home: Record your daily routine using Präteritum.
  • Day 24: Weekly Review & Speaking Day

    • Review past tense, separable verbs, and daily routines.
    • At Home: Record a recap using this week’s content.

Week 7: Modal Verbs & Perfect Tense

  • Day 25: Using Modal Verbs

    • Practice modal verbs (e.g., können, müssen) to express ability and necessity.
    • At Home: Record sentences using modal verbs.
  • Day 26: Introducing the Perfect Tense (Partizip II)

    • Form sentences in the perfect tense for recent activities.
    • At Home: Practice recent events in perfect tense, submit video.
  • Day 27: Perfect Tense in Daily Routine

    • Use perfect tense to describe recent daily activities.
    • At Home: Record a video describing daily activities in perfect tense.
  • Day 28: Final Review & Practice Day

    • Review modal verbs, perfect tense, and core vocabulary.
    • At Home: Submit a final video summarizing the week’s learning.

Week 1

  • Day1: Introduction to A2 level, focus on connectors Weil, dass, 
  • Day 2:Speaking practice with the studied 
  • Day 3: Revision of previous connectors, introduce Denn, deshalb, 
  • Day 4: Speaking practice with the new connectors and a review of the first 
  • Saturday:Vocabulary, videos, and exercises for basic A2 hören.
  • Sunday:Video preparation for the next 

Week 2

  • Day 5: Quick revision, explore the difference between wenn and Als, and introduce reflexive 
  • Day 6: Speaking practice with connectors from the previous 
  • Day 7: Learn Damit, ob, .zu.
  • Day 8: Speaking practice with the new connectors and a review of previous 
  • Saturday:Vocabulary, videos, and exercises for basic A2 hören.
  • Sunday:Video preparation for the next 

Week 3

  • Day 9: Present and past of Modal 
  • Day 10: Modal verbs exercises and explanation of thema presentation pattern
  • Day 11: Introduction to Konjunktiv 2, when to use it, and 
  • Day 12:Speaking practice with connectors and Modal 
  • Saturday:Vocabulary, videos, and exercises for basic A2 hören.
  • Sunday:Video preparation for the next 

Week 4

  • Day 13: Start speaking Teil 2 (themapresentation) - "Wie verbringen Sie Ihr Geld?"
  • Day 14: Peer presentation andfeedback 
  • Day 15: Genitiv (short version) and Wo-Komposita Da-Komposita.
  • Day 16:Speaking practice with prepared 
  • Saturday:Vocabulary, videos, and exercises for basic A2 hören.
  • Sunday:Video preparation for the next 

Week 5

  • Day 17: Indirekte 
  • Day 18:Speaking practice with indirect 
  • Day 19: Komparativ 
  • Day 20: Speaking practice with Komparativ, Superlativ, and indirect 
  • Saturday:Vocabulary, videos, and exercises for basic A2 hören.
  • Sunday:Video preparation for the next 

 Week 6

  • Day 21: Usage of "doch," "was für ein," and "welche," rules, and Introduction to Wechselverben.
  • Day 22: Conduct a speaking test forA2 Teil 1 and Teil 
  • Day 23: Adjektiv 
  • Day 24: Doubt-clearing session for Adjektiv 
  • Saturday:Vocabulary, videos, and exercises for basic A2 hören.
  • Sunday:Video preparation for the next 

 Week 7

  • Day25: Relativsatz
  • Day 26: Writing session - students write a letter based on given 
  • Day27: Corrections and conclusion of A2 

Saturday and Sunday routines continue for practice and preparation.

Day 1
Infinitiv mit zu Verb lassen
Page no. 10 (4 a text)
Homework: Write about your last trip using A2 commectors and B1 infinitiv mit zu.


Day 2
Revision of day 1 for 10 minutes
Speak something with students in German in between like (Was haben Sie gestern gelernt? Was haben Sie gestern gemacht, u.s.w)
Page no. 15 (14 a text)
Check homeworks of students and give suggestions


Day 3
Revision for 15 min
Nebensatz mit weil und obwohl
Make them write many examples with the above grammar
Homework: Conversation between customer and shopkeeper

Day 4
Revision for 15 min
Genitiv case(What is Genitiv? Changes in Genitiv, Genitiv preposition, Genitive with names, Genitiv with nouns, etc..)
Page no: 25 (12b text)

Day 5
Hören from chapter 1 or B1 level horen work for 20 minutes Explain what is Präteritum, give main Präteritum verbs and tips to remeber Präteritum.
Give corrections of homework.

Day 6

Exam Day

Conduct exam based on the portions covered (writing exam with vocabs) Tutors should present online and take the test.

Day 7

Doubt clearing class based on the exam. Give impositions for the mistakes in vocabs. And revise all the topics

Day 8

Temporale prepositionen (Take all the prepositions till b2 level) Connectors: deshalb, deswegen, darum, dass, so..dass Wrting work: about a historic day in German (Zb. Independence day, Republic day or anything using some Präteritum for 2-3 minutes) Homework: Vocabs Chapter 2

Day 9

Revision of previous class for 10 min

Page no. 42 (1C) LESEN

Give an idea what Teil 1 of speaking part is. (Gemeinsar Give the redemittel, it's meaning and when to use it.

Day 10

Give an example of Teil 1 speaking and tell them to write Conversation as homework.

Lesen: page 46 (9b)

Page 49 (14b)

Day 11

Konjuktiv 2

Make them read their gemeinsam planen work and sugges

Day 12

Revision for 15 min

Da Komposita

Wo komposita

Writing work: Wie kann man Umwelt schützen?

Give apt points and use b1 grammars

Day 13

Check homeworks

Connectors: Da, weil, aus diesem Grund with examples

Komparativ und Superlativ vor Substantiven

Aus Material

Day 15

Lesen work: page no. 54 (4b)

Page no. 56 (8c) and page no. 59 (13a)

Hören Chapter 3 or b1 level videos for 20 minutes

Day 16

Realtivsatz

Give more examples and explain all parts of relativsatz

Homework: Give relativsatz works

Day 16

Exam day: Conduct written exam based on all the topics covered

Day 17

Start with some speaking works in German

Give corrections of exam

Day 18

Plusquamperfekt and Temporale nebensätze

Day 19

Zweiteilige konnektoren, give examples and explain well with some homeworks

Day 20

Brauchen +zu

Lesen (Page 90, text 7b)

Lesen (Page 93, text 14b)


Day 21

Revision for 15 min (speaking) Stellung von nicht im Satz Hören B1 level for 10 minutes Lesen: Page no.102 (9a)

Day 22

Passiv

Homework: Give passiv homeworks

Day 23

Exam day (vocabs, and all grammar topics)

Day 24

Relativ Satz Give homeworks

Day 25 onwards:

Relativ satz (balance)

Nomen verb verbindung

Day 26 (Revision day)

Genitiv

Relativsatz

Verben mit Preposition

Zweiteilige konnektoren

Konnektoren

Adjektiv endungen

Passiv

After this...start speaking, listening, writing and reading practices on daily basis with model exams weekly.

Day 1 - Exam based on the B1 level topics

Day 2 - Ask vorstellen to everyone. Make sure they speak well and explain them how to do a B2 level vorstellen. Also, give them questions and answers on " warum lernen Sie Deustch?" Warum haben Sie Deutschland ausgewählt?' (Tell them to study all these for next day) What is Tekamolo rule?

Day 3- Speaking for 30 minutes (Vorstellen, Warum lernen Sie Deustch und Warum Deustchland)

Next 30 min for explaining infinitiv mit zu.

Day 4 - Speaking for 20 min, Infinitiv mit zu and um...zu

Day 5 - Genitiv (Give translation works in class after teaching Genitiv)

Day 6- Conduct a schreiben exam on Genitiv, Um..zu and infinitiv mit zu (translation)

Day 7- Relativsatz (works and makes students speak)

Day 8- Relativsatz (works and makes students speak)

Day 9 - Relativsatz and speaking for last 20 minutes.

Day 10- Zweiteilige konnektoren (Works and makes students speak)

Day 11-Zweiteilige Konnektoren (Works and makes students speak)

Day 12 - Conduct exam (Schreiben) translation on Relativsatz and Zweiteilige konnektoren

Day 13- Nomen verb verbindung (Give every important nomen Verb with examples)

Day 14- Verben mit Preposition (Give every important Verben mit Preposition with examples)

Day 15 - Dadurch, Indem, dass, weil, Da, damit, deshalb.

Day 16- Start exam preparation from this day. (Start this day with Teil 1 of speaking, give proper idea, redemittels and tricks. Show them a model too. As Homework tell them to prepare same like.

Day 17 - Teil 1 speaking practice for 40 min. Use last 20 minutes to explain about hören teil 1 (like how many questions, einmal/zweimal, giv only basic instructions) don't need to play audio same day.

Day 18 - Teil 1 Hören. Repeat and explain till students gets a proper idea.

Use last 20 min for Teil 1 speaking.

Day 19- Teil 1 Speaking for 30 min and Teil 1 Hören for 30 min. (Tell them to prepare pare well from home too

Day 20-Teil 1 Speaking for 30 min and Teil 1 Hören for 30 min.

Day 21 - Teil 1 Speaking and Teil 1 Hören.

Day 22-Teil 1 Speaking and Teil 1 hören.

Day 23 - Teil 1 speaking and Teil 1 lesen (give ideas, tipps and practice

one question paper)

Day 24- Teil 1 Speaking and Teil 1 lesen

Day 25-Teil 1 Speaking and Teil 1 lesen.

Day 26 - Teil 1 Schreiben (Give proper tipps and explain with an example). Give them a homework with a question and correct it on next day.

Day 27 - Correction of homework (Schreiben teil 1) give another question as homework. Use last 20 minutes for explaining about Teil 2 of lesen with an example.

Day 28 - Speaking Teil 2 with an example

Day 29 - Speaking Teil 2 and Lesen Teil 2

Day 30 - Speaking Teil 2 and Lesen Teil 2

Day 31-Speaking Teil 2 and Lesen Teil 182 zusammen.

Day 32-Speaking Teil 2 und lesen Teil 1 82 zusammen.

Day 34-Speaking Teil 1 und Teil 2 like a model test.

Day 35-Speaking Teil 2 und Hören teil 2 und 3 (Spend more time on

Hören teil and use remaining time on speaking)

Day 36-Hören teil 2 und 3. Speaking for remaining time.

Day 37-Hören teil 2 und 3. Schreiben Teil 2

Day 38-Schreiben Teil 2 and horen Teil 4 (Give Schreiben homework)

Day 39-check Schreiben Teil 2 answers and give correction. Give another example and another question as homework.

Day 40-Model test of Schreiben part 1 and 2

Day 41-Lesen teil 3 und Hören teil 4

Day 42-Lesen teil 3 und horen teil 4

Day 43-Lesen eil 4 85, use remaing time for hören teil 4

Day 44 - Lesen teil 485, Use remaining time for hören teil 4.

Day 45-Speaking modal exam and give proper exam motivation

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First and foremost, a genuine interest in learning German and the motivation to stick with it is crucial. Learning a new language requires dedication and effort, so having the drive to learn is essential.

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Learning a language takes time and consistency. Be prepared to dedicate regular time to your studies, whether it's attending classes, doing homework assignments, or practicing on your own.

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Learning a new language can be challenging, and progress may not always be linear. Patience and perseverance are key qualities to cultivate as you navigate the ups and downs of language learning.

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Conducting live sessions for a German language course can offer several benefits for learners:

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Flexibility and Convenience:

Live sessions offer structure, interactivity, flexibility, and convenience. Learners can access remotely from anywhere with an internet connection.

Personalized Learning:

Instructors can customize live sessions based on learners' unique needs, adapting pace, content, and delivery style to ensure a personalized learning experience.

Real-Time Interaction:

Enable real-time interaction between instructors and learners, fostering dynamic learning experiences.

Immediate Practice Opportunities:

Offer learners a supportive environment to practice language skills through group discussions and role-playing leading to improved retention and fluency.

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Live sessions promote collaboration and peer learning, enabling participants to engage in group activities, share resources, and learn from each other's experiences!

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Key Learning Outcomes

Here are some learning outcomes for a German language course:

Communication Skills:

Ability to understand and use everyday expressions and simple phrases to communicate basic needs and introduce oneself in German

Vocabulary Expansion:

Acquisition of a fundamental vocabulary covering common topics such as greetings, family, hobbies, food, and travel.

Grammar Proficiency:

Understanding and application of basic German grammar rules, including verb conjugation, noun gender, articles, adjective endings, and sentence structure.

Listening Comprehension:

Improvement in the ability to understand spoken German in various contexts such as conversations, instructions, and short narratives.

Reading Comprehension:

Development of skills to understand simple written texts in German, including signs, menus, short stories, and basic articles.

Writing Skills:

Practice in writing simple sentences and short paragraphs in German, focusing on correct grammar, spelling, and vocabulary usage.

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  • German A1: Beginner level - Can understand and use basic expressions, introduce themselves, and ask simple questions.
  • German A2: Elementary level - Can understand simple sentences and have basic conversations on familiar topics.
  • German B1: Intermediate level - Can understand main points in clear conversations and produce simple texts on familiar subjects.
  • German B2: Upper intermediate level - Can understand complex texts and have fluent conversations on various topics.
  • German C1: Advanced level - Can understand demanding texts, express themselves fluently, and use the language effectively for social and professional purposes.
  • German C2: Proficient level - Can understand virtually everything, summarize information, and express themselves with precision and fluency.

These levels indicate the progression from beginner to advanced proficiency in the German language.

The Goethe Test, officially known as the Goethe-Zertifikat, is a series of German language proficiency exams offered by the Goethe-Institut. These exams are internationally recognized and widely accepted as a measure of German language skills. The Goethe-Zertifikat exams are available at different levels, aligning with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The levels include:

  • A1: Beginner level
  • A2: Elementary level 
  • B1: Intermediate level 
  • B2: Upper intermediate level
  • C1: Advanced level 
  • C2: Proficient level 

Our course includes specific modules and resources dedicated to helping you prepare for the Goethe certification exam. You'll receive guidance on exam structure, content coverage, and exam strategies to maximize your chances of success. Additionally, our tutors will be available to answer your questions and provide support throughout your exam preparation.

Yes. The pre-Goethe mock test is a practice exam designed to simulate the format and difficulty level of the Goethe certification exam. By taking this mock test, you can assess your strengths and weaknesses, identify areas for improvement, and gauge your readiness for the actual exam.

Yes, we offer flexible course schedules to accommodate different time zones and personal commitments. You can choose a schedule that suits your availability from the options provided during the registration process.

  • It is both convenient and cost-effective, allowing you to learn the language from the comfort of your own home.
  • You can choose when to learn and what curriculum to follow, providing flexibility.
  • Online german courses offer interactive ways to practice listening and speaking skills. Besides, you will have access to various resources like german grammar books, and audio and video materials, which may not be available in classroom settings.
  • Online courses are customizable to fit your unique needs, enabling you to focus on areas where you need more assistance.
  • With the growing popularity of German language courses in Kerala, you have more options to choose from that align with your needs and budget.

Depending on the course level, you will learn about the basics of the language such as sentence structure, pronunciation, grammar rules, and vocabulary. You will also explore conversations in German, understand German culture, and work on reading and writing skills.

Attending a German language online course from Entri can be a great way to learn the language. It provides the convenience of learning from home, making it ideal for busy individuals who can't attend regular classes. It also offers a variety of learning options, allowing learners to choose the one that best suits their needs. Here are the top benefits of attending a German language online course from Entri:

  • Flexible learning: Entri offers courses that fit different schedules, making it easy to learn German even with a busy lifestyle.
  • Comprehensive lessons: Entries German language courses are comprehensive and structured for various levels - beginner, intermediate and advanced.
  • Engaging content: The lessons are designed to teach the language interestingly and engagingly, so learners are more likely to retain what they've learned.
  • Supportive environment: Learning German with Entri means you get personalized help and support from certified German tutors.
  • Affordable tuition: Entri's courses are much more affordable than taking German classes in person.

Attending a German language online course from Entri can be a great way to learn the language while enjoying the convenience of learning from home. With a variety of learning options and a supportive environment, you'll have a great chance of mastering the German language!

Germany offers a wide range of career options across various industries. The country has a strong economy, a well-developed job market, and is known for its engineering, technology, automotive, healthcare, finance, and research sectors. Here are some popular career options in Germany:

  • Software Developer
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  •  IT consultant and Analyst
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  •  Economists and Business Management Expert
  •  customer Advisors and Account Management
  •  Production Assistant
  •  Sales Representatives and Assistant
  •  Sales and Product Managers

You'll get study notes, video tutorials, textbooks, audio recordings, and other materials for the course.

Depending on the German course, the duration of the program can range from six months to 1 year. It’s best to check with the course provider for more details.

While some German courses may have prerequisites, most don’t. You just need to have basic computer skills and access to the internet.

The Entri German online courses have different fee structures for A1, A2, B1, and B2. The cost of a full course is very affordable, and you have the option to pay for it in EMI Modes.

If you have passed A1, A2 proficiency levels then you can pay the fee for subsequent courses and restart the learning.

Enrolling in one of our combination packages entitles you to a special reduction on the actual charge or fees, as well as the opportunity to pay the amount in installments.

For joining the German Language Course or to know more about the course, fill up the contact form on this page. Our team will reach out to you soon!

Yes. Learners are allowed to pay the fee in installments

Depending on the federal state in which you hope to work, proficiency in either Level B1 or B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is necessary.

Sure! We offer demo classes for students who are interested in enrolling in our course. This allows students to experience our classes and determine if they are a good fit for their educational goals.

Entri App provides a personalized learning experience with interactive lessons and expert help. Our course emphasizes practical usage, ensuring you gain real-world proficiency efficiently, making it an ideal choice for learners at any level.

Consistency is key! To master German, immerse yourself in the language through media like films and music, practice speaking regularly, and engage with native speakers. Use language learning apps like Entri for structured practice, and consider setting specific goals to track your progress.

The cost of studying German in Kerala varies based on proficiency level and institution. Here’s a breakdown of the minimum fees for each level:
  • A1 Level: ₹15,000
  • A2 Level: ₹18,000
  • B1 Level: ₹23,000
  • B2 Level: ₹32,000
Online options may offer more affordable rates, while private tutors typically charge between ₹500 and ₹1,500 per session.

Studying German in Kerala can be an enriching experience, and the Entri App makes it easier than ever! Here are some effective ways to learn German:
  1. Enroll in Courses: Entri offers structured German language courses tailored to different proficiency levels (A1 to B2). You can learn at your own pace with interactive lessons and exercises.
  2. Online Resources: Access a variety of resources, including video tutorials, quizzes, and practice exercises, all available on the Entri App. This flexibility allows you to study whenever and wherever you want.
  3. Practice Speaking: Engage in conversation practice with language partners through our tutors and the app’s community features. Speaking with others helps reinforce your learning and build confidence.
  4. Self-Study Materials: Utilize additional self-study resources available both online and offline, including vocabulary lists, grammar guides, and reading exercises to complement your learning.
  5. Join Study Groups: Connect with fellow learners to form study groups. Collaborating with others can enhance your understanding and make learning more enjoyable.

Yes, you can learn German in three months! By enrolling in our structured courses on the Entri App, you’ll receive targeted instruction designed to help you grasp the fundamentals quickly. With interactive lessons, practice exercises, and dedicated support, you can build a solid foundation in the language within this timeframe. Commit to daily practice, and you’ll be well on your way to achieving your language learning goals!

Absolutely! Self-studying German is entirely possible. With numerous resources available—such as language apps, online courses, and textbooks—you can design a learning plan that suits your schedule. Regular practice, including speaking with native speakers or using language exchange platforms, will significantly enhance your skills.

Advantages of Learning German from Entri:

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Flexibility:

Entri allows learners to study German at their own pace and according to their schedule. They can access course materials and participate in lessons from anywhere with an internet connection, making it convenient for those with busy lifestyles.

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Access to Resources:

Provide a wealth of resources such as interactive lessons, multimedia materials, grammar guides, vocabulary lists, and cultural insights. Learners can access the learning tools to suit their preferences and needs.

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Interactive Learning:

Offer interactive exercises, quizzes, and games to engage learners and reinforce learning. These activities provide immediate feedback, helping learners track their progress and identify areas for improvement.

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Global Community:

Entri connects learners with a global community of fellow German enthusiasts and native speakers. Learners can engage in discussions, exchange language tips, and practice conversational skills with peers.

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Self-Paced Learning:

Entri allows learners to learn at their own pace, spending more time on challenging topics and moving quickly through familiar ones, boosting confidence and motivation.

Why Choose Entri App for German Language course in Kerala?

Entri App is a best choice for learning German in Kerala, offering flexible, self-paced lessons that emphasize practical language skills for working or studying in Germany. It provides well-structured lessons, practical exercises, and access to expert instructors, catering to various learning styles. By mastering German through Entri, you can confidently pursue your dreams and opportunities overseas, whether for career advancement or academic goals. Its user-friendly interface and engaging content ensures you’re well-prepared for real-world applications of the language

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Who Can Apply for German Language Course

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