German Classes in Chennai

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If you are interested in beginning your global career? Knowledge of German will boost your job opportunities in foreign companies, in your own country and abroad. German Classes in Chennai at BIM aid the learner in mastering the German language nuances and provide the best coaching on the essential aspects of the German language. Our expert mentors impart the learners with the E-learning system, which would help them understand quickly. Our meticulously designed course syllabus helps both beginners and advanced level learners, which would qualify them to become proficient in four aspects of the German language- speaking, reading, writing and listening.

About German Language Course in Chennai

German Language Classes in Chennai focus on equipping the learners with the core concepts of the German language and qualifying the candidate based on their skill level- German A1 Certification, German A2 Certification, German B1 Certification, German B2 Certification, German C1 Certification, and German C2 Certification. Moreover, German Courses in Chennai are studious about designing course syllabi applicable for both freshers and professionals. We have covered the core concepts of the Significance of Language study, The Purpose of the Study of the German Language, Speaking, Listening, Reading, Writing, Language material(Phonetics, Orthography, Lexis, and Grammar).

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  • German Language Classes in Chennai guidance for clearing DELF A1 to DELF C2 Certification Which is Globally recognized.
  • German Classes in Chennai cover the vast topics of Listening comprehension, Reading comprehension, Speaking, Writing, Grammar structure, and Vocabulary.
  • We provide the best coaching for the learners under the profession who have more than10+years of teaching the students.
  • We are providing a learning system and theoretical-based teaching, which would be an effective and engaging teaching methodology.
  • For the learners' comfort, we provide Flexible Batch Timings - Weekday, Weekend, and Fast-Track.

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BIM'S German Classes in Chennai focus on building professional and personal growth of the learners. Having the credential of completion of the course at BIM, you can start to build confidence to speak German from the beginning. After completing the course at BIM, you will have opportunities to pursue your professional career or academic path in German-speaking countries and in your own countries that are working for multinational companies. Students are trained under professional mentors with more than 10+ years of experience in teaching the students. After completing the German Language Course in Chennai at BIM, you will become proficient in four aspects of the German language- Speaking, reading, writing, and listening.

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German Classes in Chennai Frequently Asked Questions

  • 01. Why should I join German Courses in Chennai?

    It is a common question asked by the learner who approaches us. When we students ask this question, to evoke their interest in learning German, we tell them about their career opportunities and the chance of working in many multinational companies. Moreover, students who have completed certification courses at BIM will become globally recognized and proficient in German communication.

  • 02. What are the core topics covered in BIM'S German Classes in Chennai?

    We focus on imparting to the learners the German grammar rules, tenses, verbs, vocabulary, listening comprehension, Reading comprehension, Phonetics, Orthography, Lexis, Language Competence and Language and Culture.

  • 03. What are the German Alphabets?

    A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, Ä, Ö, Ü, ß.

    German is simple to learn because it is a cognate of English. The language of "Das Land der Dichter und Denker," the land of poets and philosophers.

    Germany has a strong presence in the scientific world. Additionally, German universities possess a stellar reputation abroad, and students seek to enrol there to pursue careers in cutting-edge businesses and participate in various university scholarship programmes. German proficiency is a must if you want to pursue higher education in Germany. BIM's German Classes in Chennai offer top-notch instruction in the language, enabling the students to succeed.

  • 04. How would studying German benefit my career?

    Learning German is a smart move for career advancement as well as academics. Germany is regarded as a global economic powerhouse. As a result, having German abilities on your resume increases your chances of landing a successful job.

    Students can learn the language holistically at BIM'S German classes in Chennai under the guidance of professional trainers. BIM increases students' employment options by teaching students to speak German fluently.

  • 05. What are the several industries where German is useful?

    German language teacher/trainer, Hospitality industry, Information Technology, Software based Jobs in India and Germany, Translator & Interpreter, Aeroflight sector, Journalism, Tourism Industry, Research field, Media industry and many more.

    You can improve your knowledge of German by joining German Classes in Chennai at BIM. BIM trains learners efficiently to acquire the skills to read, write, and speak German.

  • 06. What are the different levels of German classes?
    • Level A1: German Beginners 
    • Level A2: Basic German 
    • Level B1: German Pre - Intermediate
    • Level B2: German Intermediate
    • Level C1: Upper-Intermediate
    • Level C2: Advanced
  • 07. Do German Classes in Chennai provide the best training?

    Trainers at BIM have decades of experience in teaching the German language.

Additional Information About German

Why learn the german language

In Europe, German is the most widely spoken language. According to the global language constellation perspective, German is an example of a second-rank language, and around 130 million people speak German. German is an official language in Germany and also in Austria and Liechtenstein.

It is a co-official language in the EU, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. German is a national minority language in Poland, Denmark, Hungary, Italy, and many other nations. Moreover, Germany is rich in culture, and world classic literature books are written in German.

What is the grammatical and writing structure of the German language?

  • The German language has three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. The German language makes use of compound words, unlike English.
  • The German language uses compound words compared to English; There are more than 6 million words in the German language.
  • In the German language, all nouns are capitalized.
  • The majority of the letters in German newspapers are capitalized because this language requires capitalization for all nouns.

German language self-study is time-consuming. German has a large vocabulary and complex grammar. At BIM, students can take German classes in Chennai that cover all the essential topics in-depth and offer professional training.

What is the difference between German and English?

There is a tonne of cognates between German and English. Due to shared linguistic roots, numerous German words are or sound the same in English. Like many English loanwords incorporated into German, this process is known as lexical borrowing.

Both German and English are complex, technical languages with overlapping grammatical structures. It is not surprising that there has been such a blending of the two languages in our era of globalization, where trends spread swiftly and transcend linguistic and geographic boundaries. As language is inherently fluid, word exchanging is exciting and intuitive. However, other Germans reject the tainting of their native dialect and oppose this open adoption of the international language of English. It has become mandatory to adopt some new phrases to the language and add new vocabulary according to the usage of international communication.

German Classes in Chennai provide an in-depth understanding of the difference between the German and English languages. Moreover, if you are proficient in English, it will be easy to understand the German language.

At BIM'S German Language Course in Chennai, you will learn four main aspects of the German language such as:

  • Reading
  • Writing
  • Listening
  • Speaking

We focus on imparting the learners these four main concepts and helping them become proficient at these levels.

What are the levels of certifications in the German language?

Level 1: German A1 Certification

At this level, German Language Classes in Chennai impart the learners with the Basic Phrases, numerals, German articles( der, die, and das), Singular and plural nouns, verbs, nouns, Syntax formation, etc.

Level 2: German A2 Certification

You'll be able to comprehend phrases and idioms relating to the most relevant topics (e.g. shopping, Planning a trip, National and international news).

Level 3: German B1 Certification

At this level, you will cover general topics, like Entertainment, Education, News, media, and Technology. At this level, your grammatical knowledge will improve.

Level 4: German B2 Certification

You will learn how to express your thoughts, respond to others' opinions, and construct more complicated independent and dependent phrases in your B2 grammar course.

Level 5: German C1 Certification

In Germany, C1 is regarded as being excellent for almost all circumstances. It shows that you thoroughly and effortlessly use German grammar and vocabulary. A C1 qualification permits you even to teach German to others.

Level 6: German C2 Certification- Upper Advanced/Fluent

Able to eminently comprehend almost everything that is read or heard. Has the ability to coherently explain the reasons and justifications when summarising knowledge from a variety of oral and written sources.

German Courses in Chennai help the learners become proficient in all these levels of certification and help them build the confidence to pursue their academic or professional careers in Germany or abroad.

What are the three types of articles in the German language?

There are three definite articles in German der, die, and das. "der" (masculine), "die" (feminine), and "das" (neuter)

Definite articles (der, die, das,etc)

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Indefinite articles (ein, eine, einen,etc)

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Looking at the image, you would have understood how to use the article in the sentences. German Classes in Chennai help the learners better use these articles in sentences.

What are the four cases in German?

  • Nominative- The nominative case defines the subject of a sentence.
  • Accusative- Accusative case" is used when the noun is the direct object in the sentence
  • Dative- The dative case describes the indirect object of a sentence.
  • Genitive- The genitive case is used to show possession.

The German Language Course in Chennai focuses on teaching these main aspects of grammar rules. This teaching method will help the learner to have a better understanding of grammar structure and its usage.

Examples

Das Auto gehört meinem Onkel---The car belongs to my uncle Nominative

Auto as the direct object

Ich möchte das Auto haben- I would like to have the car

Auto as the indirect object

Ich habe gerade von dem Auto gehört- I heard about the car just now

Auto as possessive

Das Gewicht des Autos ist mir zu hoch- The weight of the stone is too much for me.

Quick tips to remember

  • der Stein = subject -nominative case
  • den Stein = direct object -accusative case
  • dem Stein = indirect object -in the dative case
  • des Steines = possessive -in the genitive case

The following common German prepositions are always used in the accusative case

  • durch- through
  • für- for
  • gegen- against
  • ohne- without
  • um- around

The following common German prepositions are always in the dative case

  • aus- out of/from
  • außer-except
  • bei-at/by
  • mit-with
  • nach- after
  • seit -since
  • von- from (of)
  • zu-to
  • gegenüber-opposite to

The following common German prepositions are genitive case-exclusive

  • während – while, during
  • Wegen: because of
  • Trotz: despite, in spite of
  • Anstatt statt: instead of

Other prepositions

an

at, on, to

auf

on, upon

hinter

behind

vor

before, in front of

in

in, into

über

over

unter

under, among

zwischen

between

neben

beside

-

-


German Language Classes in Chennai at BIM help the learners to understand the usage of these prepositions in sentences.

Few sentences using prepositions

  • Sie sitzt auf der Brücke– She is sitting on the bridge.
  • Sie geht auf der Brücke – She is walking on the bridge
  • Wir sind im Heim– We are in the Home.
  • Wir gehen ins Heim – We are going into the home.

BIM'S German Courses in Chennai help the learners make sentences using prepositions in German, which is essential to make the sentence and add meaning to the sentence.

German Pronouns

  • Personal
  • Reflexive
  • Demonstrative
  • Interrogative (question words)
  • Relative
  • Indefinite
  • Possessive

Nominative

Accusative

Dative

ich I

mich me

mir (to) me

du you (inf. sing.)

dich you

dir (to) you

er he, it

ihn him, it

ihm (to) him, it

sie she, it

sie her, it

ihr (to) her, it

es it

es it

ihm (to) it

wir we

uns us

uns (to) us

ihr you(inf. pl.)

euch you

euch (to) you

sie they

sie them

ihnen (to) them

Sie you(formal. sing. & pl.)

Sie you

Ihnen (to) you


The above image represents the usage of pronouns in the sentence instead of the noun. German classes Chennaihelps to master these personal pronouns. Moreover, you will learn how these pronouns are used when conjugating German verbs.

How to create German Questions with Grammatical Correctness?

There are two ways to pose questions in German. Either you use a question word, or you utilize inverted word order. The most typical German inquiry terms are listed below:

  • why – warum
  • what – was
  • when – wann
  • where – wo
  • where from – woher
  • where to – wohin
  • who – wer
  • how – wie
  • whom – wen
  • From whom – von wem
  • whose – wessen

The Grammar Behind the Inverted Word Order

The word order changes if the first word of the phrase is a conjunction or any other word other than the subject. At the very end of the sentence is the verb. Additionally, this occurs when conjunctions join dependent sentence fragments. Here are a few instances:

  • We drank some water at the party – Wir haben auf der Party etwas Wasser getrunken
  • Yesterday we were in America –Gestern waren wir in Amerika
  • She says there is no room available – Sie sagt, es ist kein Zimmer frei
  • I don't know whether people will play today – Ich weiß nicht, ob die Leute heute spielen werden

Negative Sentences in German Grammar

Forming negative sentences is easy in German. All you have to do is insert the words "nicht" (not) or "kein" (no).

Example

  • I cannot Dance – Ich kann nicht tanzen
  • She has no money – Sie hat kein Geld

German Classes in Chennai guide the learners to have an in-depth understanding of grammar structure and how to make syntax using grammar cases.

Common English Words Used in German

There might be many reasons to learn German quickly, but one prominent reason for learning German is that both English and German root words are similar. So, if you are proficient in English, it would be easy to learn German quickly. Look at the common English words used in German.

  • Computer
  • E-Mail
  • Hotel
  • Radio
  • Reporter
  • Ring
  • Taxi
  • Tourist
  • T-Shirt
  • Zoo

Why is the German language easy to acquire?

As we said above, English and German have similar words; here are a few listed below that you need to translate but pronounce differently.

  • Apfel - apple
  • Bruder - brother
  • Delfin - dolphin
  • Foto - photo
  • Freund - friend
  • Garten - garden
  • Haus - house
  • Herz - heart
  • Krokodil - crocodile
  • Lampe - lamp
  • Mann - man
  • Maus - mouse
  • Milch - milk
  • Telefon - telephone
  • Wasser -water
  • Zehn - ten

The German Language Course in Chennai helps the learners understand the commonly used words in German and English, which will build the confidence to learn them quickly.

German Words with a Different Meaning in English

Word

Meaning in English

Meaning in German

Kind

Nice, generous

A child

Boot

A tall shoe

Boat

Not

In no way

An emergency

Bad

Evil, harmful

Bath

Trunk

The nose of an elephant

A drink

Grab

To seize

A grave


There are various similarities in both German and English. German Language Classes in Chennai at BIM help the learners to understand the German grammar structure, German cases, and how to use them in syntax formation.

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