Fellow teachers - kindly provide your guidance - Please let me know what is the official (CEFR) syllabus (Grammar topics etc) for German A1 and A2 levels. Thanks for your help!

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Hello Manish You need to study studio d A1 and studio d A2 as this is the official course that will allow you to clear the German Language Tests of A1 and A2 Levels. The certificate that you get from Goethe will be recognized in Germany. Best regards Veeren Shah
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CEFR: Common European Framework of Reference for Languages Website of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages Elementary use of language A1 A2 Can understand and use familiar, everyday expressions and very simple sentences, which relate to the satisfying of concrete needs....
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CEFR: Common European Framework of Reference for Languages Website of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages Elementary use of language A1 A2 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. 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. read less
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Hi Manish, The chapters included in Studio d A1 is the standard syllabus for A1, A2 and B1. The grammar portions are also very well defined there. Apart from that you can include Hören, Lesen, Schreiben and Sprechen exercises to prepare the students for the certification test.
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Greetings, Numbers, days, months, akkusative, Nominative and perfect tense
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Dear, A1 and A2 covers the grammar mostly used in day-to-day life so that you can easily understand and engage in regular topics during conversations. The Studio D A1/A2 tells you in details about the same. The same topics are discussed more in details in the advanced levels along with the grammar that...
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Dear, A1 and A2 covers the grammar mostly used in day-to-day life so that you can easily understand and engage in regular topics during conversations. The Studio D A1/A2 tells you in details about the same. The same topics are discussed more in details in the advanced levels along with the grammar that is high in level. Here are the details of grammar and topics from these books: A1: Alphabets, Numbers, Greetings, Days/Weeks/Months/Year, Introduction, Types of Sentences, Date and Time, Personal Pronouns, Nominative/Accusative/Dative, Regular Verbs and Conjugation, Regular Adjectives, Articles, Building Sentences, Negative Words, Modal Verbs, W-Question Words, Common Irregular Verbs, Regular Separable Verbs, Prepositions, Possessive Articles (Nominative & Accusative), Imperative, Perfect Tense, Adjective Ending, Reflective Verbs A2: All Grammar of A1 in more details, Genitive, Possessive Articles (Dative), Imperative, Relative sentences using conjunctions, Writing Letters, Verbs with prepositions, Passive, Using 'If', How to mention Reason, Indirect Questions, Yes/No Questions, Using opposite Relative sentences, etc. I hope this helped. read less
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You can check from Goethe Instut India. They give you latest syllabus for A1 and A2 level. They conduct exam .
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You can refer the books like Studio D, A1 and A2 and will get the grammar topics and syllabus. Thanks
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For first level : akkusativ und dativ are the major grammar .verbs, vocabular, name of nouns, name of animals, name of things, etc.. for second level: degrees of comparison, more conjunction with its application, reflexive verbs , trennbar verbs . Mainly the A2 level is focused on reflexive verbs with...
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For first level : akkusativ und dativ are the major grammar .verbs, vocabular, name of nouns, name of animals, name of things, etc.. for second level: degrees of comparison, more conjunction with its application, reflexive verbs , trennbar verbs . Mainly the A2 level is focused on reflexive verbs with fixed prepostions, which are useful in our daily life. read less
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If you want to clear A1 from MMB then go through with Studio A 1
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Studio D is the best option
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