What topics will come in A1 and A2 level.

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After A1,A2 one can carry out day to day basic conversations such as in introduction, shirt personal messages, news messages, requests etc.
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Conjugations,Verbs in past and perfect form,conjunctions,pronouns,adjective endings,degrees of comparison etc
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Hi, For A1 level basic topics like alphabets, basic phrases,number's, articles, nouns and cases, useful words , question words , days week days, months n yrs, seasons, Direction's, colours,shapes, time, weather family,Accusative cases , dative, genitive cases, prepositions contractions, modal verbs...
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Hi, For A1 level basic topics like alphabets, basic phrases,number's, articles, nouns and cases, useful words , question words , days week days, months n yrs, seasons, Direction's, colours,shapes, time, weather family,Accusative cases , dative, genitive cases, prepositions contractions, modal verbs , conjugations. ect comes under a1 level. read less
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As you know A1-A2 is beggining level. so in these 2 levels u will learn differnt types articles n grammer
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All Basics of german language will be come in both levels.
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A1and A2 Basic Grammar like Articles and Prepositions, Formal and informal way of conversing. To know basic sentences to talk in Germany when u go to restaurants, Banks etc. Also you will learn to write some informal letters like writing to a friend. U will have 4 sections in Exam . Reading, listening,...
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A1and A2 Basic Grammar like Articles and Prepositions, Formal and informal way of conversing. To know basic sentences to talk in Germany when u go to restaurants, Banks etc. Also you will learn to write some informal letters like writing to a friend. U will have 4 sections in Exam . Reading, listening, writing, Speaking. read less
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