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In Europe, German is the second most widely spoken language with a population of around 130 million native speakers and it’s an official language in Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg. If you speak German then these European countries are accessible to you. German is one of the favorite languages of Indians. Many Indians, having an interest in science, engineering, art, literature, or research & development are learning the German language. German is the third most commonly taught language worldwide. In today’s time, above15 million people are currently learning German as a foreign language.
ReSOLT, a leading German institute in Hyderabad, is serving students from all over the world for a decade now. By integrating advanced learning methodology, ReSOLT offers a revolutionary way of teaching language, based on progressive learning and immersive content. Learn German in Hyderabad with ReSOLT, you’ll be speaking from day one, and everything is tailored to your needs. We offer a wide range of German language courses in Hyderabad to suit all levels, as well as a professional team that can provide you with any support you need. We’re always on hand to answer your question. ReSOLT offers online German classes in Hyderabad, no matter where you are, we’ve got you covered. Moreover, we also provide a self-evaluation checklist to evaluate your progress made learning German. A certificate of completion will also be provided at the end of the course.
A Brief History And Background Of German Language
Around 2000 BC With the repopulation of the western Baltic Sea area began the separation of the Germanic languages from the Indo-European. This was a process that involved linguistic changes – the first sound shift, accent changes, and the formation of weak verbs.
Extensive migrations then led to the formation of large Germanic tribes and thus to a further differentiation of the language. West Germanic, which emerged in the 5th century AD alongside East and North Germanic, is the origin of the German language.
The linguistic delimitation of German took place in a longer process, which is referred to as the second or High German sound shift. It led to the development of different dialects and to the division of the German-speaking area into Low German and High German.
Why Learn German Language
1. English And German Share 60% Of Their Vocabulary
Put aside all the jokes that say German is a very difficult language, if you speak English, means German is very familiar or easy to learn. Did you know German and English share the same origin? Both languages share 60% of their vocabulary, making it easy for English speakers to learn it in no time.
2. The Language Of Science
When we talk about science, Germany comes at the top position. In fact, many consider German to be the language of science. This is something that is because great scientists like Werner Heisenberg, Max Born, Hermann Weyl, and Albert Einstein were from this country. This has caused that at present the Germanic language is the second most used, only behind English, for scientific writing throughout the world.
3. To Have A Better Education
German universities have an excellent reputation all over the world and even have a high reputation in the science community. Germany with itsadvanced higher education system is globally recognized and it makes Germany a destination for scholars and researchers from all over the world.So, if you want to get a scholarship to study in Germany and various other benefits, you need to learn German.
4. Travel Without Limits
Mastering more than one language is a treasure. Decent command over the German language will make you able to travel and surround yourself with locals and speak the German language not only in Germany but also in any of European countries. And obviously, the beautiful cities- Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, and Hamburg have a lot to make you amazed.
5. Get The Job You Love Anywhere In The World
Learning a second language today has become a key aspect when looking for work not only abroad, but also within our borders. Many German companies are running their business operations in India and your German skills will give you a lot of advantage over those who only speak English. Germany’s powerhouses like BMW, Deutsche Bank, Bosch, Volkswagen, Adidas, Allianz, Siemens, and SAP are all established in many countries including India. No doubt, Germany offers great job opportunities, but proficiency in German is a prerequisite for work.
6. German Has Strong Presence On Internet
The modern world we live in, where all the necessary information is just a few clicks/touches away, knowing German will open us up to a world of possibilities and new information. After English, German is the most widely used language on the Internet and in the scientific world. But not only many scientific and technological texts are in German, but also philosophical, journalistic, and cultural.
Levels of German taught at ReSOLT
1. Elementary use of language ( A1 )
Can understand and use familiar, everyday expressions and very simple sentences, which relate to the satisfying of concrete needs. Can introduce him/herself and others as well as ask others about themselves – e.g. where they live, who they know and what they own – and can respond to questions of this nature. Can communicate in a simple manner if the person they are speaking to speaks slowly and clearly and is willing to help.
2. Elementary use of language ( A2 )
Can understand sentences and commonly used expressions associated with topics directly related to his/her direct circumstances (e.g. personal information or information about his/her family, shopping, work, immediate surroundings). Can make him/herself understood in simple, routine situations dealing with a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and common topics. Can describe his/her background and education, immediate surroundings and other things associated with immediate needs in a simple way.
3. Independent language use ( B1 )
Can understand the main points when clear, standard language is used and the focus is on familiar topics associated with work, school, leisure time, etc. Can deal with most situations typically encountered when travelling in the language region. Can express him/herself simply and coherently regarding familiar topics and areas of personal interest. Can report on experiences and events, describe dreams, hopes and goals as well as make short statements to justify or explain his/her own views and plans.
4. Independent language use ( B2 )
Can understand the main contents of complex texts on concrete and abstract topics; also understands specialized discussions in his/her own primary area of specialization. Can communicate so spontaneously and fluently that a normal conversation with native speakers is easily possible without a great deal of effort on either side. Can express him/herself on a wide range of topics in a clear and detailed manner, explain his/her position on a current issue and indicate the benefits and drawbacks of various options.
5. Autonomous language ability ( C1 )
Can understand a wide range of challenging, longer texts and also grasp implicit meanings. Can express him/herself spontaneously and fluently without having to search for words frequently and noticeably. Can use the language effectively and flexibly in his/her social and professional life or in training and studies. Can make clear, structured and detailed statements on complex topics and apply various means of text association appropriately in the process.
6. Autonomous language ability ( C2 )
Can effortlessly understand practically everything which he/she reads or hears. Can summarize information from various written and spoken sources, logically recounting the reasons and explanations. Can express him/herself spontaneously with high fluency and precision and also make finer nuances of meaning clear in more complex topics.
Foreign Language institute that conducts the exam
Goethe-Institute
The Goethe-Institute , is a non-profit German cultural association operational worldwide with 159 institutes, promoting the study of the German language abroad and encouraging international cultural exchange and relations. Around 246,000 people take part in these German courses per year.The institute has developed a series of exams for learners of German as a foreign language (Deutsch alsFremdsprache, DaF) at all levels: A1 up to C2. These can be taken both in Germany and abroad and have been adapted to fit into the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFL), the standard for European language testing. There is also one exam, the GroßesDeutschesSprachdiplom, which is at a higher level than the highest CEFL level.[12] Below is a table of the basic Goethe-Institut exams as they fit into the scheme
Time Table
Week Days
MONDAY | WEDNESDAY | FRIDAY |
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08:30 am to 10:30 am | 08:30 am to 10:30 am | 08:30 am to 10:30 am |
10:00 am to 12:00 pm | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm |
02:00 pm to 04:30 pm | 12:00 pm to 02:00 pm | 12:00 pm to 02:00 pm |
04.00 pm to 06.00 pm | 02.00 pm to 04.00 pm | 02.00 pm to 04.00 pm |
06.00 pm to 08.00 pm | 04.00 pm to 06.00 pm | 04.00 pm to 06.00 pm |
06.00 pm to 08.00 pm | 06.00 pm to 08.00 pm |
TUESDAY | THURSDAY | SATURDAY |
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08:30 am to 10:30 am | 08:30 am to 10:30 am | 08:30 am to 10:30 am |
10:00 am to 12:00 pm | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm |
02:00 pm to 04:30 pm | 12:00 pm to 02:00 pm | 12:00 pm to 02:00 pm |
04.00 pm to 06.00 pm | 02.00 pm to 04.00 pm | 02.00 pm to 04.00 pm |
06.00 pm to 08.00 pm | 04.00 pm to 06.00 pm | 04.00 pm to 06.00 pm |
06.00 pm to 08.00 pm | 06.00 pm to 08.00 pm |
Week Ends
SATURDAY / SUNDAY | ONLY SATURDAY | ONLY SUNDAY |
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04:00 pm to 07:00 pm | 11:30 am to 02:30 pm | 08:30 am to 10:30 am |
06:00 pm to 08:00 pm | 02:30 pm to 05:30 pm | 11:30 am to 02:30 pm |
02:30 pm to 05:30 pm |
Time Table
Week Days
MONDAY | WEDNESDAY | FRIDAY |
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08:30 am to 10:30 am | 08:30 am to 10:30 am | 08:30 am to 10:30 am |
10:00 am to 12:00 pm | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm |
02:00 pm to 04:30 pm | 12:00 pm to 02:00 pm | 12:00 pm to 02:00 pm |
04.00 pm to 06.00 pm | 02.00 pm to 04.00 pm | 02.00 pm to 04.00 pm |
06.00 pm to 08.00 pm | 04.00 pm to 06.00 pm | 04.00 pm to 06.00 pm |
06.00 pm to 08.00 pm | 06.00 pm to 08.00 pm |
TUESDAY | THURSDAY | SATURDAY |
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08:30 am to 10:30 am | 08:30 am to 10:30 am | 08:30 am to 10:30 am |
10:00 am to 12:00 pm | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm |
02:00 pm to 04:30 pm | 12:00 pm to 02:00 pm | 12:00 pm to 02:00 pm |
04.00 pm to 06.00 pm | 02.00 pm to 04.00 pm | 02.00 pm to 04.00 pm |
06.00 pm to 08.00 pm | 04.00 pm to 06.00 pm | 04.00 pm to 06.00 pm |
06.00 pm to 08.00 pm | 06.00 pm to 08.00 pm |
Week Ends
SATURDAY / SUNDAY | ONLY SATURDAY | ONLY SUNDAY |
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04:00 pm to 07:00 pm | 11:30 am to 02:30 pm | 08:30 am to 10:30 am |
06:00 pm to 08:00 pm | 02:30 pm to 05:30 pm | 11:30 am to 02:30 pm |
02:30 pm to 05:30 pm |
Duration
SATURDAY / SUNDAY | ONLY SUNDAY | WEEKDAYS |
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2 Months | 3 Months | 2 Months |
Exam Preparation
We prepare you for Goethe Institute Certification, where you are judged on skills like Listening, Writing ,Hearing & Speaking. We have intermediate and final tests after every course based on
standard exam pattern.
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