If you’re planning to learn German, you’ve probably heard terms like A1, A2, B1, and B2. But what do they actually mean?
Understanding CEFR Levels
- A1 (Beginner): Learn basic words, greetings, and simple sentences
- A2 (Elementary): Communicate in daily life situations
- B1 (Intermediate): Handle conversations, emails, and basic professional communication
- B2 (Upper-Intermediate): Speak fluently and understand complex topics
Why These Levels Matter
Each level builds your skills step-by-step and is globally recognized. Most universities and jobs in Germany require at least a B1 or B2 level.
How German Skool Helps
At German Skool, we follow the CEFR framework, ensuring structured learning with speaking practice, cultural insights, and exam preparation.
Conclusion
Understanding these levels helps you plan your learning journey better. Choose the right course and start progressing step by step.