Learn German B1-C1 in Nuremberg: HLV opens!

Learn German B1-C1 in Nuremberg: HLV opens!

HLV Hammamet des Langues Vivantes opens its institute in Nuremberg and offers high-quality intensive German courses for levels B1 to C1. Our courses are designed to help you rapidly improve your German skills in a dynamic and stimulating learning environment.

Course structure:

  • B1-B2: Combination of live online courses and face-to-face sessions.
  • C1: Mainly face-to-face courses with some online elements.

Module duration and content:

Each level is divided into modules lasting around one month, comprising 80 teaching units of 50 minutes each (i.e. 20 hours per week).

Details of modules by level:

Level B1:

  • Modules 1-2:
    • Total duration: 2 months
    • Total teaching units: 160 units (150 hours)
    • Live online courses: 5 days a week
    • Hours per week: 24 teaching units (20 hours)
    • Areas of knowledge:
      • Improved grammar and vocabulary
      • Improved listening and speaking skills
      • Intermediate reading and writing practices
      • Practical communication for everyday situations

Level B2:

  • Modules 3-4:
    • Total duration: 2 months
    • Total teaching units: 160 units (150 hours)
    • Hybrid courses: 3 days of face-to-face classes in Germany + 2 days of live online classes per week
    • Hours per week: 24 teaching units (20 hours)
    • Areas of knowledge:
      • Advanced grammar and vocabulary
      • Effective communication in professional and academic contexts
      • Detailed reading and comprehensive writing exercises
      • Cultural integration and local expression

C1 level:

  • Modules 5-6:
    • Total duration: 2 months
    • Total teaching units: 160 units (150 hours)
    • Intensive face-to-face courses: Mainly face-to-face courses with some online sessions
    • Hours per week: 24 teaching units (20 hours)
    • Areas of knowledge:
      • Mastery of complex grammatical structures
      • Listening and speaking skills for academic discussions
      • Advanced reading and writing skills
      • DSH/DAF exam preparation: Intensive practice and mock exams

Preparation for DSH/DAF exams:

HLV can help you prepare for your DSH/DAF exams:

  • Simplified application: Help with the simplified application procedure for DSH and DAF exams.
  • Mock exams: Regular mock exams to familiarize you with the exam format and assess your progress.
  • Targeted practice: Specific exercises on exam format, time management and the skills required to pass the DSH/DAF exams.

Additional features:

  • Online placement test: An online placement test determines your level of German and places you in the right group.
  • Regular course start dates: New courses start regularly to suit your needs and schedule.
  • Support services: Additional support services such as tutoring, study groups and feedback sessions are available to help you progress.

Advantages:

  • Improve your German skills fast
  • Learn in a dynamic and stimulating learning environment
  • Prepare for DSH/DAF exams
  • Develop your communication skills for professional and academic contexts
  • Experience cultural immersion in Germany

For more information and to register for a course, please visit our website or contact us.

Easy German: Learn the language in 10 simple steps

Easy German: Learn the language in 10 simple steps

German, the language of Goethe and Schiller, opens the door to a rich cultural heritage and a world of possibilities. Whether you’re passionate about history, attracted by professional opportunities in Germany or simply curious about a new language, learning German is a rewarding challenge.

German may seem daunting at first, but don’t be discouraged! With the right approach and the right resources, you’ll be amazed at how quickly you’ll progress.

HLV Institut de Langues Vivantes in Hammamet is here to help you learn German. In this article, we offer you a practical guide in 10 simple steps to help you get started on your language adventure.

1. Define your goals

Before diving into German courses, it’s important to define your objectives. Do you want to be able to converse on a trip to Germany? Read books in German? Prepare for an official exam? Having your objectives clear will enable you to choose the resources and learning methods best suited to your needs.

2. Master the alphabet and pronunciation

The German alphabet has a few extra letters compared with the French alphabet, but don’t worry, they can be learned quickly. Pay close attention to pronunciation, as German has its own peculiarities. There are many online resources and mobile apps to help you familiarize yourself with the sounds and intonation of the language.

3. Learn basic vocabulary

Start by learning common everyday words and expressions. Focus on the topics that interest you most, such as greetings, introductions, numbers, colors, food, etc. Use flashcards, vocabulary lists or apps to memorize vocabulary effectively.

4. Learn basic grammatical rules

German grammar may seem complex at first, but it’s essential for constructing correct sentences. Start by learning simple sentence structures, the conjugation of common verbs and basic rules of syntax. Many online resources and grammar books can help you progress.

5. Practice your conversation skills

The best way to learn a language is to practice it. Once you’ve acquired some basic vocabulary and grammar, start speaking German as much as possible. Find a conversation partner online or in your local area, take part in conversation classes or join a German language club.

6. Immerse yourself in the language and culture.

Surround yourself with the German language as much as possible. Listen to German music, watch films and series in German, read books and articles in German. The more you expose yourself to the language, the more you’ll get used to its rhythm and nuances.

7. Use online learning resources

There are many free and paid online resources to help you learn German. You’ll find complete courses, interactive exercises, placement tests, mobile apps and much more. Take advantage of these tools to diversify your learning and stay motivated.

8. Don’t be intimidated by mistakes

Making mistakes is inevitable when learning a language. Don’t be afraid of making mistakes, and don’t let them discourage you. Every mistake is an opportunity to learn and progress.

9. Be patient and persistent

Learning a language takes time, effort and perseverance. Don’t be discouraged if results are slow to appear. Keep practicing regularly, even for just a few minutes a day. Regularity is the key to success.

10. Celebrate your progress

Don’t forget to celebrate your progress, no matter how small. Every step you take is a victory. Acknowledging your efforts will help you stay motivated and keep moving forward.

Conclusion

Learning German is a rewarding challenge that will open many doors for you. With the right resources and perseverance, you’ll achieve your goals and be able to communicate in German with confidence.

HLV Institut de Langues Vivantes in Hammamet is at your disposal to help you learn German. Please contact us for more information about our courses and services.

We wish you every success in learning German!

 

Your Ultimate Guide to German: Podcasts for all levels

Your Ultimate Guide to German: Podcasts for all levels

Welcome to Institut HLV, your modern language learning center in Hammamet, Tunisia! We’re delighted to offer you this comprehensive guide to using podcasts to learn German at all levels.

Learning a language can be a challenge, but it can also be a rewarding and enriching experience. Podcasts are a valuable tool to help you achieve your German language goals, as they allow you to immerse yourself in the language in an accessible and fun way.

In this guide, we’ll introduce you to a selection of podcasts suitable for all levels, from beginner to advanced. We’ll also give you tips on how to get the most out of learning with podcasts.

Why use podcasts to learn German?

Podcasts offer many advantages for learning German:

  • Accessibility: You can listen to them anywhere, anytime, on your smartphone, tablet or computer.
  • Variety: There’s a wide variety of podcasts in German, on a wide range of subjects, so you can find content that interests you and matches your level.
  • Immersion: By listening to native speakers speak German, you become familiar with the pronunciation, intonation and rhythm of the language.
  • Passive learning: You can listen to podcasts while doing other activities, such as housework or commuting, allowing you to learn German without spending extra time.
  • Motivation: Podcasts can be a fun and motivating way to learn German, as they allow you to discover German culture and current events.

Podcasts for beginners

If you’re new to German, here are a few podcasts that will suit you:

  • Coffee Break German: This podcast offers short, beginner-friendly lessons. Each episode focuses on a specific topic, such as greetings or numbers.
  • Easy German: This podcast features conversations in German on everyday topics, at a slow, clear pace. It’s a great way to familiarize yourself with the spoken language.
  • Slow German Mit Annik Rubens: This podcast offers readings of topical texts in German, at a slow speed. It’s a great way to improve your listening comprehension and vocabulary.

Podcasts for intermediaries

If you have an intermediate level of German, here are some podcasts that will interest you:

  • Die Nachrichten: This podcast offers a summary of German current affairs in simple, clear language. It’s a great way to stay informed and improve your listening skills.
  • Alles gesagt: This podcast features discussions on German culture and society. It’s a great way to deepen your knowledge of German culture and improve your oral expression.
  • 6 Minuten SWR: This podcast features short, interesting reports on a variety of topics, from politics to culture. It’s a great way to improve your listening comprehension and vocabulary.

Podcasts for advanced users

If you have an advanced level of German, here are some podcasts you might enjoy:

  • Deutschlandfunk Nova: This podcast features in-depth discussions on current affairs, science and culture. It’s a good way to familiarize yourself with more academic German and develop your specialized vocabulary.
  • Die Zeit: This podcast offers analysis and interviews on current German and international topics. It’s a great way to stay informed and improve your listening and reading skills.
  • Echo der Zeit: This podcast features reports and interviews on current international topics. It’s a great way to broaden your horizons and improve your understanding of the world.

Tips for getting the most out of podcasts.

Here are a few tips to help you get the most out of learning German with podcasts:

  • Start with podcasts at the right level: Don’t start with podcasts that are too difficult for your level. Start with podcasts for beginners or intermediates, then progress to more advanced podcasts as your skills improve.
  • Listen actively: Don’t just listen passively to podcasts. Try to understand what is being said, noting down new words and phrases. You can also repeat after the speakers to improve your pronunciation.
  • Take breaks: Don’t try to listen to podcasts for long periods at a time. Take regular breaks to avoid fatigue and stay focused.
  • Use additional resources: In addition to podcasts, you can use other resources to learn German, such as textbooks, websites and apps.
  • Be patient: Learning a language takes time and effort. Don’t be discouraged if results aren’t immediate. Keep practicing regularly and you’ll eventually reach your goals.

Conclusion

Podcasts are an invaluable tool for learning German at all levels. By choosing podcasts that interest you and following the tips above, you can improve your German skills in a fun and effective way.

Don’t forget that Institut HLV is here to help you achieve your language goals. We offer a wide range of German courses for all levels, as well as online resources and conversation workshops.

Contact us today to find out more about our programs!

 

Reach Your Language Goals: A Complete Guide to German Levels

Reach Your Language Goals: A Complete Guide to German Levels

Learning German opens up a world of possibilities: travel to German-speaking countries, discover a rich culture, and even boost your professional prospects. Whether you’re an absolute beginner or an advanced learner, it’s essential to know the different levels of learning so you can target your goals and monitor your progress.

This comprehensive guide takes you to the heart of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and its six levels of German proficiency. You’ll discover the skills expected at each stage, the tools for assessing them and practical advice on how to progress effectively.

The six CEFR levels for German

The CEFR is the international reference for measuring proficiency in a foreign language. It is divided into three main levels:

  • Level A: Elementary mastery
  • Level B: Intermediate mastery
  • Level C: Advanced mastery

Each level is further subdivided into two sub-levels:

  1. Level 1: Introduction
  2. Level 2: Threshold

Level A: Elementary mastery

A1: Beginner

This level corresponds to basic use of the language in simple, everyday situations. You can understand and use short, simple sentences, introduce yourself and others, and ask and answer questions on familiar matters.

A2: Basic user

At this stage, you’ll be able to understand phrases and expressions frequently used in everyday situations, such as shopping, directions and simple conversations. You can also describe simple aspects of your daily life and environment.

Level B: Intermediate mastery

B1: Independent user

You understand the main points of a discussion on familiar and routine topics, and can handle most situations encountered when traveling in a German-speaking country. You can produce simple, coherent speech on familiar subjects and topics of interest.

B2: Experienced user

You understand the main ideas of complex discourse on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in your field of specialization. You can interact with a certain ease and spontaneity, and are able to produce clear, detailed discourse on a wide range of subjects.

Level C: Advanced mastery

C1: Experienced user

You can understand a wide range of long, complex texts, and recognize implicit meaning. You can express yourself fluently and spontaneously without much effort to find your words. You can produce clear, well-structured, detailed text on complex subjects.

C2: Mastery

You can effortlessly understand almost anything you hear or read. You can summarize information from written and spoken sources, reconstructing arguments and key ideas. You can express yourself spontaneously, fluently and precisely, and differentiate subtle nuances of meaning even in the most complex situations.

How can I assess my level of German?

There are a number of tools you can use to assess your level of German:

  • Online tests: Many websites and language institutes offer free online tests to give you an indication of your level.
  • Placement tests: If you’re considering taking a German course, most language schools offer a placement test to determine your level and guide you to the most suitable course.
  • Official exams: To obtain official certification of your level of German, you can take exams such as TestDaF or Goethe-Zertifikat.

Tips for improving your German

  • Set yourself clear, precise objectives. What do you want to be able to do in German? Communicating while traveling? Reading German books? Preparing for an exam? Having clear goals will motivate you and help you focus your learning.
  • Practice regularly. The key to success is consistency. Try to practice German every day, even if it’s only for 15 or 30 minutes.
  • Vary your learning materials. Read books and articles in German and watch

Resources for learning German

Many resources are available to help you learn German:

  • German courses: Many language schools offer German courses at all levels.
  • Online learning: There are many websites and applications for learning German online, at your own pace and according to your needs.
  • Free resources: Many websites and institutions offer free resources for learning German, such as exercises, lessons and audio documents.
  • Language immersion: Spending time in a German-speaking country is an excellent way to improve your German quickly and effectively.

Conclusion

Learning German can open many doors for you. With motivation, perseverance and the right resources, you’ll achieve your goals and master this fascinating language. Remember that the most important thing is to enjoy learning and not be afraid of making mistakes.

HLV Ecole de Langues Vivantes in Hammamet : Your partner for learning German

HLV Ecole de Langues Vivantes in Hammamet offers a wide range of German courses for all levels, taught by qualified and experienced teachers. We also offer placement tests, personalized training and preparation for official German exams. Please contact us to find out more about our services and how we can help you achieve your German language goals.

Language Visa for Germany: Your Passport to an International Career

Language Visa for Germany: Your Passport to an International Career

Welcome to HLV International, your trusted partner for language training and professional recruitment. With over 27 years’ experience, we help Tunisian talent realize their career dreams in Germany and Europe. Among our flagship initiatives, the Language Visa stands out as an essential bridge for those wishing to integrate and succeed in the German job market.

Understanding the Language Visa

The Language Visa is an innovative solution that enables Tunisian professionals to learn German intensively before starting their careers in Germany. This visa is specially designed to meet the needs of German employers in a variety of sectors, including healthcare, engineering, tourism and electrical engineering. Thanks to this program, you’ll not only master the German language, but also understand the local business culture, which is crucial for successful integration.

Why choose HLV International?

Intensive Language Training

Our language training programs are designed to equip Tunisian candidates with the language skills they need to excel in their field. Courses are taught by experienced instructors using modern, interactive teaching methods. In addition, we offer conversation sessions and cultural workshops to ensure complete immersion.

Personalized support

At HLV, we understand that each candidate is unique. That’s why we provide personalized support throughout your career. From initial orientation to interview preparation and post-arrival support in Germany, our team is there to support you every step of the way.

Partner Network

Our extensive network of partners in Germany enables us to connect our Tunisian candidates with renowned employers. We work closely with hospitals, engineering firms, tourism institutions and electrical engineering companies to ensure that you find the job that perfectly matches your skills and aspirations.

Language Visa Application Process

  1. Initial Assessment: We start with a comprehensive assessment of your current language skills and professional field. This helps us to tailor our program to your specific needs.
  2. Program registration: Once you have completed the assessment, you will be registered for our intensive language training program. Classes are organized in small groups to ensure individual attention.
  3. Visa application: We help you prepare all the necessary documents for your visa application, including letters of recommendation, proof of funding, and administrative forms.
  4. Training and preparation: While your visa application is being processed, you’ll start your language training. We’ll also provide you with practical information on life in Germany, local customs and professional expectations.
  5. Departure for Germany: Once your visa has been approved, you’re ready to leave for Germany. We’ll continue to offer you remote support to ensure your transition goes smoothly.

Contact us

For more information about the Language Visa and our other services, please contact us:

  • Tunisia: +216 98319306
  • Germany: +4915754223095

HLV International is your privileged partner in turning your professional aspirations into reality. Join us and start your journey to a successful career in Germany today.