German A2 Course Online for Everyday Life in Germany

Continue from A1 to A2 with practical German for real life in Germany.

At A2, you move beyond basic survival German. You learn how to explain simple problems, talk about plans and past experiences, understand everyday messages, write short emails, and handle more real situations in Germany.

GoGermany A2 is designed for learners who already know the basics and want more confidence with appointments, housing, study, work, emails, problems, plans, and everyday conversations.

Who is the A2 course for?

The A2 course is for learners who have completed A1 or already understand basic German phrases, simple present-tense sentences, numbers, time, and everyday vocabulary.

It is especially useful if you are preparing to live, study, or work in Germany and want to become more independent in daily situations.

  • You know basic A1 German and want the next step
  • You want to handle more everyday situations in Germany
  • You need German for appointments, housing, study, or work
  • You want to write better short messages and emails
  • You want to prepare for A2-level exam-style tasks later

What you will learn in German A2

  • Explain simple problems and reasons
  • Talk about plans, routines, and experiences
  • Use more natural word order
  • Understand short emails, notices, and messages
  • Make polite requests and suggestions
  • Compare options and describe preferences
  • Talk about housing, appointments, work, and study
  • Write short practical emails and messages
  • Understand more everyday listening situations

A2 grammar focus

  • Word order with time, manner, and place
  • Subordinate clauses with weil, dass, and wenn
  • Perfekt review and irregular participles
  • Präteritum of sein, haben, and modal verbs
  • Reflexive verbs
  • Dative verbs and pronouns
  • Two-way prepositions
  • Comparative and superlative
  • Adjective endings
  • Future with werden
  • Infinitive with zu
  • Indirect questions
  • man for everyday rules and general statements

Practical A2 vocabulary themes

  • Appointments and offices
  • Housing and landlords
  • University and course registration
  • Part-time jobs and workplace basics
  • Health and doctor visits
  • Transport and travel situations
  • Problems and complaints
  • Plans and future goals
  • Emails and formal messages
  • Everyday rules and notices
  • Personal experiences and stories

Why A2 matters after A1

A1 helps you survive basic situations. A2 helps you explain more, ask better questions, and handle predictable problems with more confidence.

For students and newcomers in Germany, A2 can make daily life feel less dependent on translation apps. You can understand more messages, write clearer emails, and communicate better in appointments, housing situations, university offices, and part-time jobs.

How GoGermany A2 is structured

GoGermany A2 continues the same practical learning style as A1. Each chapter connects grammar and vocabulary to a real situation, then helps you practise through listening, writing, word order, translation, and review tasks.

The goal is not to memorise grammar in isolation. The goal is to use German in situations you are likely to face in Germany.

  1. 1
    Understand the situation
  2. 2
    Learn useful vocabulary
  3. 3
    Study the grammar pattern
  4. 4
    Practise with controlled exercises
  5. 5
    Use the language in writing or listening tasks

Useful before moving to Germany

If you are moving to Germany for studies, work, or family reasons, A2 German gives you a stronger base for real independence. You may still make mistakes, but you can start handling more situations yourself: writing to a landlord, explaining a delay, asking for an appointment, understanding a notice, or talking about your plans.

Continue your German path

If you are completely new to German, start with A1 first. If you already know the basics, A2 is the next step toward more independent communication.

Frequently asked questions

Is A2 German suitable for complete beginners?
A2 is usually not the best starting point for complete beginners. If you are new to German, start with A1 first and then continue to A2.
What is the difference between A1 and A2 German?
A1 focuses on basic survival communication. A2 helps you explain simple problems, talk about plans and experiences, understand more everyday texts, and write better short messages.
Is A2 German useful for life in Germany?
Yes. A2 German is useful for appointments, housing, university offices, part-time jobs, emails, notices, and everyday conversations.
Can A2 German help with jobs in Germany?
Yes. Many student jobs and entry-level situations become easier when you can understand basic instructions, communicate politely, and handle simple workplace conversations.
Should Pakistani and Indian students learn A2 before moving to Germany?
If possible, yes. A1 is a good start, but A2 gives students more confidence for housing, appointments, university life, part-time jobs, and everyday independence.

Explore A2 chapters

Each chapter builds on A1 and teaches a practical everyday situation. Click any chapter to preview its grammar, vocabulary, and exercises.

Ch. 165 min

A1 to A2 Bridge

Turn your A1 building blocks into longer, more useful German.

Ch. 265 min

Time, Manner, Place

Build longer German sentences without losing the verb.

Ch. 370 min

Subordinate Clauses

Use weil, dass, and wenn to explain reasons, ideas, and conditions.

Ch. 475 min

Perfekt Review & Irregular Participles

Talk about past experiences with stronger, more natural Perfekt forms.

Ch. 575 min

Präteritum of sein, haben, and Modal Verbs

Say what was, what you had, and what you could or had to do.

Ch. 675 min

Reflexive Verbs

Talk about your routine, feelings, and what you do for yourself.

Ch. 770 min

Dative Verbs and Pronouns

Use mir, dir, ihm, ihr, uns and Ihnen with common everyday verbs.

Ch. 875 min

Two-Way Prepositions

Choose dative for location and accusative for direction.

Ch. 970 min

Comparative and Superlative

Compare cities, courses, apartments and everyday choices.

Ch. 1075 min

Adjective Endings Expanded

Describe apartments, people and products more precisely with ein, kein and possessives.

Ch. 1165 min

Future with werden

Talk about plans, predictions, and what you will do next.

Ch. 1270 min

Infinitive with zu

Say what you try, plan, need, and have time to do.

Ch. 1365 min

Indirect Questions

Ask politely when, where, whether, and how something works.

Ch. 1465 min

man and Everyday Rules

Talk about general rules, permissions, and obligations in everyday German.

Ch. 1570 min

Email and Message Writing

Write clear short messages for courses, housing, appointments, and offices.

Ch. 1665 min

Advice and Suggestions

Use sollte, könnte and polite phrases to help someone with a problem.

Ch. 1770 min

Problems and Complaints

Explain what is wrong and ask for help politely.

Ch. 1875 min

Storytelling and Personal Experiences

Tell a clear story about your journey, your past, and your progress.

Ch. 1975 min

A2 Review and Consolidation

Bring the whole A2 course together before mock exams.

Ch. 2090 min

Goethe A2 Mock Exam 01

A full A2-style practice exam for everyday life, study, and appointments.

Ch. 2175 min

telc A2 Mock Exam 01

A practical exam simulation for housing, offices, work, and everyday problems.

Ch. 2275 min

Goethe A2 Mock Exam 02

Housing, city life, notices, and everyday messages.

Ch. 2380 min

Goethe A2 Mock Exam 03

Work, study, problems, planning, and opinions.

Ch. 2480 min

telc A2 Mock Exam 02

Housing, transport, shopping, health, and practical requests.

Ch. 2585 min

telc A2 Mock Exam 03

Study, work, routines, complaints, advice, and scheduling problems.

Ch. 2695 min

A2 Final Diagnostic

Check your readiness for A2 exams and real life in Germany.

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