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Choose your German learning path for life in Germany

Start with A1 if you are new to German, continue with A2 if you know the basics, and build toward exams, jobs, PR, citizenship, and everyday confidence in Germany.

GoGermany teaches German with plain-English explanations, contextual examples, and structured practice for international students and professionals moving to Germany.

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A1 and A2 are live now. B1 is on the way.

A1Available now

Start from zero

Best for: complete beginners

Learn introductions, basic questions, numbers, time, articles, simple verbs, shopping, transport, appointments, and short messages.

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A2Available now

Become more independent

Best for: learners who know the basics

Learn to explain problems, talk about plans and experiences, write clearer emails, understand notices, and handle everyday situations.

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B1Coming soon

Build stronger confidence

Best for: learners preparing for deeper independence

Move toward longer conversations, opinions, study, work, and more independent communication in Germany.

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How GoGermany helps you progress

Each part of the course is designed to move you forward, not just keep you busy.

Understand the logic

Plain-English explanations help you understand how German works before you use it.

Learn in context

Examples are connected to housing, appointments, study, work, transport, emails, and daily life.

Practise actively

Exercises move from recognition to word order, translation, listening, and writing.

Prepare for real goals

Build a foundation for Goethe, telc, jobs, PR, citizenship, and everyday confidence.

Who is GoGermany for?

  • Students planning to study in Germany

    Build the German foundation you need before or after you arrive on campus.

  • Professionals and job seekers

    Gain the language confidence for workplace communication, job applications, and interviews.

  • Newcomers handling daily life

    Learn the German you need for housing, appointments, offices, and daily situations in Germany.

  • Learners from Pakistan and India preparing before arrival

    Start learning before you arrive so your first weeks in Germany feel less overwhelming.

  • Goethe and telc exam learners

    Build a solid foundation for A1 and A2-level exam skills in listening, reading, writing, and speaking.

Learning for an exam?

GoGermany helps you build the foundation for Goethe and telc-style listening, reading, writing, and speaking tasks while still learning German you can use in real life.

Learn German for the situations you will actually face

  • Introducing yourself at university or work
  • Understanding numbers, prices, and opening hours
  • Making appointments and asking simple questions
  • Shopping for food and daily items
  • Using transport and asking for directions
  • Writing short emails and messages
  • Explaining problems and delays
  • Handling first weeks in Germany with more confidence

Frequently asked questions

Can I use GoGermany as a complete beginner?
Yes. Start with A1 if you are new to German. The course builds step by step with vocabulary, grammar, listening, writing, and practice.
What should I choose after A1?
Continue with A2. A2 helps you explain problems, talk about plans and experiences, understand everyday messages, and write clearer emails.
Is GoGermany useful before moving to Germany?
Yes. The lessons focus on practical German for housing, appointments, shopping, university situations, transport, jobs, and everyday communication.
Does GoGermany help with Goethe or telc exam preparation?
Yes. GoGermany builds the foundation for exam-style skills such as listening, reading, writing, speaking preparation, and grammar practice.
Is this only for students?
No. GoGermany is useful for students, professionals, job seekers, newcomers, and anyone who wants structured German practice for life in Germany.

Ready to start learning German?

Choose your level and start with a free account. You can explore the public course pages first, then create an account when you are ready to save progress and practise interactively.