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Goethe or Telc: Which A1 Exam is Easier? (Comparison)
You want to register for the exam but are unsure: Should I go to the Goethe-Institut or Telc? Is there an "easier" exam? We do the check and tell you what the authorities actually look for.
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No "Cookie-Cutter" Course: Why V-IZ is as Good as an Integration Course
Many online courses are just quick summaries. Not us. We offer you full 100 teaching units, a state-certified teacher (Marlene), and the official textbook "Schritte plus Neu" included for free.
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German A1 Listening: How to Understand Everything (Exam Tips)
"They speak way too fast!" That is the most common complaint about the "Listening" part. But be careful: You don't need to understand every word. We show you the filter method to fish out the right answers.
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German A1 Writing: 3 Foolproof Email Templates for the Exam
A blank sheet of paper and 20 minutes? The "Writing" part of the A1 exam scares many. But did you know the tasks are almost always the same? Here are 3 templates you can memorize to pass safely.
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Introducing Yourself in German: The Perfect A1 Template (Exam Script)
The first task in every A1 exam is always the same: "Please introduce yourself." Here is your cheat sheet. Memorize these 7 simple lines, and you have already passed the first part of the test.
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German Grammar A1: The 3 Rules You Actually Need (Simple Guide)
Scared of German grammar? Don't be. Throw away the thick textbook. For the beginning (and the A1 exam), you only need to understand these 3 golden rules. The rest comes later.
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German A1 Online Course: Is the Certificate Recognized for Visas?
You want to take your German course online but are afraid the Embassy won't accept the certificate? We clear up the biggest misunderstanding and show you the safe path to your visa.
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Just an App or a Real Course? What You Really Need for the A1 Certificate
"I'm already learning with an app." We hear that a lot. But is that enough for the official certificate? We show you where apps reach their limits—and why you need more than just vocabulary games to pass the exam.
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German A1 Vocabulary: The Only 50 Words You Really Need (List)
Don't buy a dictionary just yet! To pass German A1, you don't need to memorize thousands of words. Focus on the "Golden 50." Here is the list of words that appear in almost every conversation.
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How Long Does German A1 Really Take? (Weeks vs. Months)
Do you need 3 months or 3 weeks for the A1 certificate? The answer depends on HOW you learn. We calculate exactly how many hours you need—and how you can cut your study time in half.
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Career Booster German: Why You Are Losing Money Without the Language
Are you actually an engineer, teacher, or skilled worker—but working a low-skilled job because your German is missing? We show you why even A1/A2 levels can skyrocket your career chances and how to learn alongside your job.
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Feeling Like a Stranger? Why Learning German Is Your Key to Freedom
Do you know that feeling? Everyone laughs at a joke, and you understand nothing. Or you panic every time official mail arrives. Learning German is more than grammar—it's your ticket to a self-determined life.
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