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St Pauls Institute of Management & Technology

COURSE CURRICULUM & CEFR LEVELS

Comprehensive German Language Course Syllabus: Strategic Modular Blueprint

To guarantee step-by-step progress from basic exposure to full operational fluidity, our German Language Course Syllabus is strictly divided into distinct, progressive modules. Aligned with the rigorous international benchmarks of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), each level is mapped with exact learning targets, immersive exercises, and professional development milestones.

The Professional Curriculum Structure & Flight Paths

Level A1
(Beginner Framework)

90 Comprehensive Instructional Hours. Focuses heavily on the structural basics of foundational communication, alphabetic phonetics, and basic routine descriptions.

Level A2
(Elementary Framework)

90 Comprehensive Instructional Hours. Shifts focus squarely into workplace simulations, professional communication, basic corporate emails, and everyday functional environments.

Level B1
(Intermediate Framework - Optional Track)

120 Advanced Instructional Hours. Designed to instill autonomous operational capacity, permitting learners to deliver independent corporate presentations, drive business negotiations, and lead structured group debates.

In-Depth Module-by-Module Breakdown

Level A1: Beginner German Foundations

Module 1 to 3:
Essentials of Language Architecture. Deep exploration of the German alphabet, phonetic pronunciation drills, formal vs. informal greetings, introducing oneself, numbers 1-100, telling time, and mapping daily schedules.
Module 4 to 6:
Immediate Social Environment. Vocabulary for family frameworks, describing household layout, spatial prepositions, ordering inside culinary establishments, and discussing dining preferences.
Module 7 to 9:
Daily Public Life. Mastering daily routine verbs, leisure sports, shopping navigation, handling currency transactions, and analyzing weather conditions to make clothing recommendations.
Module 10 to 12:
Work & Public Transport. Navigating transit systems, booking travel itineraries, introductory workplace job titles, basic office tools, and practicing introductory polite role-play scenarios.

Module 1 to 3:
Historical Actions & Well-being. Advanced daily routines, past tense verb conjugation (Präteritum/Perfekt), bodily anatomy, expressing symptoms at medical appointments, and emotional descriptors.
Module 4 to 6:
Exploration & Culinary Culture. Planning travel itineraries, booking accommodation, style and fashion purchasing, exploring traditional DACH culinary cuisine, and outlining detailed cooking recipes.
Module 7 to 9:
Extended Communities. Landscape and environmental geography, personal relationships, character traits, resolving peer conflicts politely, and understanding educational systems.
Module 10 to 12:
Professional Context. Workplace communication protocols, administrative tasks, office etiquette, housing relocation processes, and sporting activities in detail.

Module 1 to 4:
Ambitions, Careers & Culture. Outlining long-term goals, navigating employment applications, interviewing strategy, discussing entertainment media, and evaluating cross-cultural differences.
Module 5 to 8:
Modern Era & Lifestyles. Smartphone and social media parameters, internet security, delivering structured group arguments, physical fitness, nutrition, and handling real-estate leasing.
Module 9 to 12:
Economy & Corporate Conflict. Sharing complex travel travelogues, basic economics, financial trends, navigating corporate arguments, apologizing formally, and managing community social dialogues.

Immersive Teaching Methodology and Premium Resources

To ensure high engagement, our classes leverage a communicative, high-interaction methodology. Standard instruction relies on internationally benchmarked, CEFR-approved primary literature, including 'Menschen' and 'Netzwerk' textbooks. This is bolstered by interactive digital writing boards, custom vocabulary sheets, auditory pronunciation modules, grammar maps, and live speaking breakout rooms that mimic natural European workplace environments.