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Know MoreThis free "Days and Months in German" course for Malayalam speakers is designed to be accessible to everyone, with no strict eligibility requirements. Here’s what you need to know: Who Can Join? ✅ Absolute Beginners – No prior German knowledge needed! ✅ Malayalam Speakers – Explanations & tips are tailored for Malayalam speakers. ✅ Students, Professionals, Travelers – Anyone who wants to learn German basics. ✅ All Age Groups – Suitable for kids, teens, and adults.
A focused Malayalam mini‑course that teaches German days and months step by step, with plenty of repetition and examples.
How to use days and months inside full sentences to talk about timetables, exams, work shifts, and personal events.
Practical phrases that you can immediately apply in A1 classes, daily conversations, and official settings like appointments or bookings
Days and months are core vocabulary for life in any German‑speaking country—used in schedules, tickets, meetings, and forms every single day.
A1–B2 exams frequently test dates, weekdays, and months in listening tasks, notices, and dialogues, so mastering them early reduces exam stress.
Knowing this vocabulary makes it easier to follow lesson plans, work rosters, and social invitations, helping you integrate faster after you move
Free Malayalam video lessons focused only on days and months, making the content easy to complete in a short time.
Clear on‑screen text, slow‑to‑normal speed pronunciation, and sentence‑level practice for both recognition and speaking.
Designed to fit smoothly with other Entri German basics modules (salutations, numbers, vocabulary) and full A1 courses.
New German learners who want to quickly fix basic calendar vocabulary before or during A1 classes.
Students, nurses, and job‑seekers from Kerala preparing for study or work in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland.
Homemakers and dependents relocating with family who need to manage appointments, school schedules, and daily routines.
Existing German learners who still get confused with weekday and month names and want extra focused practice