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A2 German Course in Berlin – Beginner Courses A2.1 and A2.2

Learn German Intensively at A2 Level in Berlin | In-Person / Online

Do you want to improve your German and reach A2 level proficiency? Then our A2 German course in Berlin at Sprachenatelier is the perfect next step. In our German A2 courses (A2.1 and A2.2), you will strengthen your foundations, expand your vocabulary, and learn essential grammar for everyday life, work, and studies in Germany.

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You can choose your German A2.1 & A2.2 course in Berlin flexibly:

At Sprachenatelier, German courses at levels A2.1 and A2.2 are available as intensive courses, part-time courses, and evening courses.

Course Level Duration Group Size Schedule Registration
Intensive Course A2.1 / A2.2 16–20 × 45 min./week 6–14 Mon–Thu 9:30–13:00 or 13:30–17:00 Register
Part-Time Course A2.1 / A2.2 Reduced hours/week 6–14 Flexible morning/afternoon Register
Evening Course A2.1 / A2.2 2–3 evenings/week 6–14 Approx. 18:00–21:00 Register
Online Course A2.1 / A2.2 12 × 45 min./week 6–12 9:30–12:00 or 13:30–16:00 Register

All courses are taught by experienced teachers and take place in small groups so that you can make rapid progress.

German Course A2 Berlin – Intensive Course or Online Course

Our A2 intensive German courses in Berlin are practice-oriented and communicative. You will train all important language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. The lessons help you express yourself more confidently in German and handle typical everyday situations in Germany. You can choose between in-person classes in Berlin-Friedrichshain or an online A2 German course.

Overview of German courses in-person or online at levels A2.1 and A2.2:

Category In-Person Course (A2.1 / A2.2) Online Course (A2.1 / A2.2)
Lessons/week 16–20 × 45 min. 12 × 45 min.
Group size 6–14 participants 6–12 participants
Course start Every Monday Every Monday
Days Mon–Thu 4 days per week
Time 9:30–13:00 or 13:30–17:00 9:30–12:00 or 13:30–16:00
Course level A2.1 / A2.2 A2.1 / A2.2

German Placement Test – Test Your Language Level (A1–C2)

Are you unsure how good your German is? Not sure whether you are already at A2 level?

Find out with our free online German placement test.

What Do You Learn in the A2 German Course?

The A2 intensive German course teaches you how to speak in the past and present tenses. With the subjunctive mood (Konjunktiv), you will learn how to express wishes and needs correctly. Everyday topics such as sports, work, culture, and food become the basis for deeper communication.

At A2 level, you will be able to communicate in simple everyday situations, hold short conversations, and correctly use basic grammatical structures.

Take the telc German A2 Exam at Sprachenatelier!

Would you like to take the official telc German A2 exam after completing your A2 German course?

Then Sprachenatelier Berlin is the right place for you! As an official telc examination center and recognized telc Competence Center for Universities, we are your reliable partner for the telc German A2 exam in Berlin.

At the end of your A2 German course, you can register directly for the telc German A2 exam and obtain an internationally recognized A2 certificate.

telc A2 Exam: Download Model Test as PDF

Preparing for the telc A2 exam is crucial for your success. With a model test or practice test (free PDF download), you can train effectively and prepare optimally.

The exam by telc gGmbH follows a fixed structure. A telc A2 model test shows you:

  • Exam structure and task formats

  • Time limits for the individual exam sections

  • Assessment criteria

  • The process of the written and oral exam

You can download the telc A2 model test and the accompanying MP3 files for the telc German A2 exam here free of charge as a PDF.

FAQ – A2 German Course in Berlin & Online

Where can you take a telc German A2 course in Berlin-Friedrichshain?

Sprachenatelier Berlin offers certified German courses at A2 level (A2.1 and A2.2) directly at Frankfurter Allee 40 in 10247 Berlin-Friedrichshain. The language school is an official telc examination center, so the telc German A2 exam can be taken directly on site.

What is the difference between A2.1 and A2.2?

A2.1 is the first half of the A2 level and builds directly on A1. A2.2 deepens your knowledge further and completes the full A2 language level. Together, both course sections form the complete A2 level according to the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).

How much does an A2 German course in Berlin cost?

The prices for A2 German courses vary depending on whether you choose an intensive course, evening course, online course, or private lessons.

Is there a free telc A2 model test PDF available at Sprachenatelier Berlin?

Yes, the Sprachenatelier Berlin website offers an official telc A2 model test including MP3 files for listening comprehension as a free PDF download. This allows participants to practice the exam structure and timing realistically in advance.

How flexible are the course schedules for the A2 German course in Berlin?

The A2 courses offer maximum flexibility with four different schedule models: Intensive Course: Monday to Thursday (9:30–13:00 or 13:30–17:00) with 16–20 lessons per week. Evening Course: 2–3 evenings per week from approx. 18:00 to 21:00. Part-Time Course: Flexible morning or afternoon schedules with fewer hours. Online Course: Digital lessons with 12 lessons per week

Are there evening courses for German A2?

Yes, many language schools offer German A2 evening courses. These courses are especially suitable for working professionals, students, or people with limited daytime availability.

How can I test my current language level before registering?

For learners who are unsure whether they need A2.1 or A2.2, Sprachenatelier provides a free online German placement test. This test accurately assesses language levels from A1 to C2.

Which grammar topics are covered in the A2 intensive German course?

In the A2 intensive German course, participants learn to speak in the past tense (Perfekt/Präteritum) as well as in the present tense. Another central focus is the subjunctive mood (Konjunktiv), which is used to express wishes, politeness, and needs correctly in everyday situations.

How can I reach Sprachenatelier Berlin by public transport?

The language school is located directly at the Samariterstraße subway station (U5 line) in Berlin-Friedrichshain. It is only a 1-minute walk from the station to the institute at Frankfurter Allee 40. The school is easily accessible from Mitte, Kreuzberg, Lichtenberg, and Prenzlauer Berg.

When do new A2 German courses start (in-person and online)?

New courses for levels A2.1 and A2.2 start every Monday. This applies both to the practice-oriented in-person courses in Berlin and the online A2 German course via video conference.

📍 Location of Our Language School in Berlin

The language school is centrally located in the heart of Berlin-Friedrichshain and is very easy to reach. Whether you are coming from Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Lichtenberg, Prenzlauer Berg, or Mitte, getting here is simple.

🏫 Sprachenatelier Berlin

📍 Address: Frankfurter Allee 40, 10247 Berlin

🚆 Directions: Subway (U5): Samariterstraße – only a 1-minute walk

🕘 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.