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Why We Stand Out
Why Learners Prefer German With Global Tongue – Real Results, Real Commitment
Features
- Class Frequency
- Teaching Quality
- Instructor Expertise
- Speaking Practice
- Exam Preparation (Goethe/ÖSD)
- Study Materials
- Recorded Lessons
- Student Support
- Course Duration Transparency
- Live classes 5 days a week (Mon–Fri), each session lasting 1.5 to 2 hours
- Daily interaction and feedback, ensuring steady progress
- Classes led by a C1–C2 certified teacher with a German university degree
- Small group sessions that allow every student to speak and participate
- Included at no extra cost, with structured guidance aligned to the exam format
- High-quality textbooks + custom- created content tailored to student needs
- All classes are recorded and shared, so you can revise anytime
- 24/7 WhatsApp support + active student community
- We share live teaching hours. For example, A1 takes 2 months with 5 classes/week = full CEFR learning hours
Other Platforms
- Only 2–3 sessions per week, often just 1 hour
- Limited feedback due to fewer classes
- Often taught by part-time freelancers or underqualified instructors
- Less speaking time due to larger groups or passive formats
- Often rushed, optional, or comes with an extra fee
- Generic textbook-only approach
- Often not available, or charged as an add-on
- Little to no support beyond class hours
- Most say 2-month course but only offer 2–3 classes per week – far fewer hours
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From cracking international exams to landing global roles, hear from those who’ve lived the Global Tongue journey.
Our Platform’s Features
- Personalized study plans tailored to individual strengths and weakness
- Detailed dashboards to track, analyze, and improve your learning journey
- Real Time Forums Projects, and live Q&A sessions with tutors and peers
- Dedicated placement support for students aiming to study or work internationally.
- Courses tailored for success in Goethe-Zertifikat with structured preparation.
- Access to a growing 3K+ learner community for networking and peer practice.
Our Effective Study Method
Our German teaching method helps you learn to speak German fluently, master all four skills, and stay on track with real-life practice and weekly reviews.
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Communication First Approach- Speak from Day 1
At German With Amit, we focus on speaking first. From your very first class, you’ll practice real-life conversations, roleplays, and dialogues building fluency and confidence from day one.
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Complete Language Mastery
We integrate all four essential skills — speaking, reading, writing, and listening — into every lesson. No skill is left behind, ensuring a complete and balanced learning experience.
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Real Audio, Video & Visual Practice
Train your ear and comprehension with native audio, videos, and visual prompts. Learn how German is used in daily life — not just textbook examples.
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Weekly Reviews & Progress Tests to Stay on Track
Stay motivated and measure your growth with weekly grammar revision, speaking boosters, quizzes, and fluency checkpoints — all designed to help you stay on target.
Why Learn With Us?
- Speaking First Approach & Conversation based curriculum
- Lifetime Recording Access
- Audio Exercises
- Goethe/TELC Exam Training
- Trilingual Support- Hindi + English + German
- Lifetime Recording Access
- Scholarship & Study Abroad Guidance
- Premium Learning Materials
- Mock Test and Real time feedback
- Qualified, Passionate Trainers
Pro Tip: Consistency is key! Just 20 minutes of German practice per day is more effective than several hours once a week.
Free Exam Training Included
We guarantee your success with our specialized exam preparation
Exam Prep Features
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Success Rates
- 99% pass rate on first attempt
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Goethe-Zertifikat: Your Complete Guide to German Language Certification
If you’re planning to study in Germany, work for a German company, or apply for residency, you’ll need to prove your language skills. The Goethe-Zertifikat is the official exam that certifies your German proficiency based on CEFR standards. At Global Tongue, our courses are carefully designed to help you confidently clear these exams and meet global requirements. We focus on practical communication, so you’re not just ready for the test but truly prepared for life in a German-speaking environment.
Why Learn German
German is more than a language. It’s your bridge to Europe’s biggest economy, rich culture, and global opportunity.
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Meet language requirements for Germany’s top public universities many offering tuition-free education.
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Here’s a breakdown of what you will enjoy by learning German online with Global Tongue
- Highly experienced, C2-certified faculty with over a decade of hands-on language teaching.
- Immersive and interactive LMS with live sessions, recordings, quizzes, and flashcards.
- Globally benchmarked curriculum designed to match CEFR levels and industry requirements.
- Dedicated placement support for students aiming to study or work internationally.
- Courses tailored for success in Goethe-Zertifikat with structured preparation.
- Access to a growing 3K+ learner community for networking and peer practice.
Career Opportunities & Average Salary
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Salary Data has been taken from Glassdoor
Business Analyst
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Language Trainer
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Translator
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₹ 9-11 LPA
Export Manager
₹ 6-8 LPA
Tech Support
₹ 7-7.2 LPA
Content Wrier
₹ 6-9 LPA
Catalog Manager in Ecommerce
₹ 8-12 LPA
Project Manager
₹ 10-12 LPA
Industry Placement Stats
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Average salary hike
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Our German Courses
German Levels for Every Learner
CEFR Explained: Everything You ever needed to know about language Levels A1 to C2
You may have noticed labels such as A1, B2 or C1 if you have ever researched learning a language. These are not random codes, they are referencing something called the CEFR, or Common European Framework of reference of Languages. It is a globally applied system to determine the effectiveness of a person in terms of speaking, understanding, reading, or writing a foreign language.
Here in this blog, we are going to divide into what CEFR is, its importance, the levels of CEFR, and in which countries it is implemented. Be it the desire to work in the new country, the need to study in Europe, or just wishing to know another language, this guide will help you to get going.
Our German Curriculum
Clear, structured, and aligned with CEFR standards to ensure you learn at the right pace for real-world use.
Kapitel 1 – Guten Tag!
Day 1: Greetings, introducing yourself, countries & languages
Day 2: Verb sein, W-questions, numbers 1–20
Day 3: Personal pronouns, sentence structure, alphabet
Day 4: Dialogue practice, self-introduction form, recap
Kapitel 2 – Freunde, Kollegen und ich
Day 5: Hobbies, weekdays, regular verbs
Day 6: haben, sein, professions
Day 7: Articles (definite/indefinite), plurals, jobs
Day 8: Forms, class survey, revision dialogue
Kapitel 3 – In Hamburg
Day 9: Places in town, transport, asking directions
Day 10: Imperative with Sie, city map, prepositions
Day 11: kein, adjectives with sein, months/seasons
Day 12: Listening practice, weather, describing places
Kapitel 4 – Guten Appetit!
Day 13: Food & drinks, quantities, articles in accusative
Day 14: Shopping conversations, mögen, möchten
Day 15: Café/restaurant dialogues, sentence structure
Day 16: Table setting, roles, professions in gastronomy
Kapitel 5 – Alltag und Familie
Day 17: Daily routine, time expressions, clock
Day 18: Family, possessive articles
Day 19: Modal verbs (müssen, können), appointment
Day 20: Telephone, apologies, review
Kapitel 6 – Zeit mit Freunden
Day 21: Free time, birthday, ordinal numbers
Day 22: Invitations, trennbareVerben, writing invitation
Day 23: Café conversation, accusative pronouns
Day 24: haben/sein in past tense, weekend recap
Kapitel 7 – Arbeitsalltag
Day 25: Describing the workday, sentence connectors
Day 26: Workplace vocabulary, mit + Dativ
Day 27: Writing tasks, blog post, office dialogue
Kapitel 8 – Fit und gesund
Day 28: Body parts, pain, sollen
Day 29: At the doctor’s, müssen/dürfen, imperatives
Day 30: Giving health tips, reading/listening exercises
Kapitel 9 – Meine Wohnung
Day 33: Describing rooms/furniture, es gibt
Day 34: Two-way prepositions with Akk./Dativ
Day 35: Describing preferences, WG listings
Kapitel 10 – Studium und Beruf
Day 36: Jobs, professions, haben in Perfekt
Day 37: sein in Perfekt, talking about past events
Day 38: Phone conversations, applications
Kapitel 11 – Die Jacke gefällt mir!
Day 41: Clothes, colors, Dativ verbs (gefallen, stehen)
Day 42: Shopping dialogues, compliments
Day 43: WG video + mini dialogues
Kapitel 12 – Ab in den Urlaub!
Day 44: Holiday destinations, transportation
Day 45: Weather, directions, travel dialogue
Day 46: Postcards, questions, giving opinions
Kapitel 1 – Und was machst du?
Day 1: Self-introduction, leisure activities, making plans
Day 2: Talking about the past, Perfekt (haben/sein)
Day 3: Genitive, Restaurant vocabulary, expressing reasons (weil)
Day 4: Describing people, homepage info, mini project
Kapitel 2 – Nach der Schulzeit
Day 5: Talking about school life, subjects, experiences
Day 6: Modal verbs in Präteritum (wollte, musste), Artikel review
Day 7: PossessivartikelimDativ, school systems
Day 8: Presenting your school experience
Kapitel 3 – Immer online?
Day 9: Media habits, online communication pros/cons
Day 10: Comparisons: als, wie, Komparativ/Superlativ
Day 11: Nebensatzmitdass, interviews and film reviews
Day 12: Comment writing, film descriptions, mini writing task
Kapitel 4 – Große und kleine Gefühle
Day 13: Talking about feelings, giving compliments, gratitude
Day 14: Reflexive verbs, Nebensatz mit wenn
Day 15: Structuring event texts, Glückwünsche
Day 16: Writing blog comments or describing events
Kapitel 5 – Leben in der Stadt
Day 17: At the bank/office, polite phrases
Day 18: Präpositionen mit Dativ + Akkusativ, könnte
Day 19: Bewerbungsgespräch, describing a city tour
Day 20: Project: Meine Stadt beschreiben
Kapitel 6 – Arbeitswelten
Day 21: Talking about work, professions, job tasks
Day 22: Adjektive nach unbestimmtem Artikel, werden
Day 23: Bahnreise planen, am Telefon sprechen
Day 24: Schreiben: Traumberuf / Vorbereitung auf Bewerbung
Kapitel 7 – Ganz schönmobil
Day 25: Describing how to get to work, public transport
Day 26: Indirect questions (ob, W-Fragen)
Day 27: Writing a short story, route description
Kapitel 8 – Gelerntistgelernt!
Day 28: Talking about learning problems, exams
Day 29: sollte, Was für ein(e)?, preparation strategies
Day 30: Giving a short presentation, writing an email
Kapitel 9 – Sportlich, sportlich
Day 33: Talking about sports, fans, feelings
Day 34: Sätze verbinden: deshalb, trotzdem
Day 35: Describing events, Reiseziel vorstellen
Kapitel 10 – Zusammen leben
Day 36: Asking for/giving help, complaints, directions
Day 37: Wechselpräpositionen, Satzverbindung mit als, wenn
Day 38: Describing pets, experiences, storytelling
Kapitel 11 – Wie die Zeit vergeht!
Day 41: Expressing time, wishes, plans
Day 42: Konjunktiv II, W-FragenmitPräposition
Day 43: Text comprehension, idioms (Sprichwörter)
Kapitel 12 – Gute Unterhaltung!
Day 44: Talking about music, describing a painting
Day 45: Indefinitpronomen, Relativsätze
Day 46: Picture description, text comparisons
Chapter 1: Gute Reise!
Day 1: Vacation types and travel vocabulary
Day 2: Language functions: Expressing likes and dislikes
Day 3: Grammatik: Infinitiv mit „zu“, Verb „lassen“
Day 4: Listening & Reading: Hotel description, travel blog
Day 5: Writing & Speaking: Talk about your own trip
Chapter 2: Alles neu!
Day 6: Technology & advertising vocabulary
Day 7: Grammatik: obwohl, Genitiv, wegen, trotz
Day 8: Language functions: Buying decisions, complaints
Day 9: Reading & Listening: Comments, advertising
Day 10: Writing & Speaking: Expressing opinions
Chapter 3: Wendepunkte
Day 11: Vocabulary: Events, happiness
Day 12: Grammatik: Präteritum, temporalePräpositionen
Day 13: Language functions: Talking about past experiences
Day 14: Writing: Giving tips by email
Day 15: Listening & Film: “The border is open”
Chapter 4: Arbeitswelt(Working world)
Day 16: Vocabulary: Work & job application
Day 17: Grammatik: Konjunktiv II, Modalverben, Pronominaladverbien
Day 18: Language functions: Job application, phone conversation
Day 19: Listening & Writing: Application text
Day 20: Film & Interview practice
Chapter 5: Umweltfreundlich?
Day 21: Vocabulary: Environment, paper, weather
Day 22: Grammatik: da-Sätze, n-Deklination, aus + Material
Day 23: Reading & Discussion: Environmental texts
Day 24: Writing a comment/opinion
Day 25: Speaking & Film: Environmental protection
Chapter 6: Blick nachvorn
Day 26: Vocabulary: Future, city planning
Day 27: Grammatik: Futur I, RelativsätzemitPräposition
Day 28: Reading: Newspaper article & music text
Day 29: Speaking: Describing your city
Day 30: Film & Reflection
Chapter 7: Beziehungskisten
Day 31: Vocabulary: Family, conflicts
Day 32: Grammatik: Plusquamperfekt, Temporalsätze
Day 33: Language functions: Chat, online arguments
Day 34: Reading & Listening: Celebrities, fables
Day 35: Reading aloud with expression
Chapter 8: Von Kopf bis Fuß
Day 36: Vocabulary: Health, music, school
Day 37: Grammatik: Reflexivpronomen, brauchen + zu
Day 38: Language functions: Habits, emotions
Day 39: Reading: Article about memory
Day 40: Speaking: School system & hospital
Chapter 9: Kunststücke
Day 43: Vocabulary: Art, theatre, film
Day 44: Grammatik: Adjektivdeklination, nicht-Stellung
Day 45: Reading: News article, director interview
Day 46: Speaking: Art and films
Chapter 10: Miteinander
Day 47: Vocabulary: Society, Europe, politics
Day 48: Grammatik: Passiv, Genitivpräpositionen
Day 49: Reading &Describing social projects
Day 50: Presentation: Social involvement
Chapter 11: Vom Leben in Städten
Day 53: Vocabulary: City & transport
Day 54: Grammatik: Artikelwörter, Relativpronomen
Day 55: Reading & describing a city
Chapter 12: Geld regiert die Welt
Day 56: Vocabulary: Banks, globalization
Day 57: Grammatik: je … desto, Partizip II als Adjektiv
Day 58: Discussion & Writing: Ethics, behavior
Kapitel 1 – Heimat ist …
Day 1: Heimat & migration experiences | Grammar: Word order
Day 2: Multilingualism in Switzerland | Forum writing
Day 3: Cultural misunderstandings | Grammar: Negation
Day 4: Integration in Germany | Strategy: Notetaking
Day 5: Portrait: Fatih Akin | Film: Ganz von vorn beginnen
Kapitel 2 – Sprichmit mir!
Day 6: Nonverbal communication | Grammar: Comparison clauses
Day 7: Language learning in children | Strategy: Argument building
Day 8: Small talk in Germany | Grammar: das Wort „es“
Day 9: Conflict resolution in roleplays
Day 10: Portrait: Sophie Hunger | Film: Was man mit dem Körper sagen kann
Kapitel 3 – Arbeit ist das halbe Leben?
Day 11: Job search & job satisfaction | Grammar: Two-part connectors
Day 12: Team spirit | Grammar: um…zu, anstatt…zu
Day 13: Application letter & CV | Strategy: Bewerbungen
Day 14: Interview training
Day 15: Portrait: manomama | Film: Gleicher Lohn für gleiche Arbeit?
Kapitel 4 – Zusammen leben
Day 16: Sport against violence | Grammar: Relativsätzemitwer
Day 17: Poverty discussion | Strategy: Headline assignment
Day 18: Internet behavior | Grammar: Nomen-Verb-Verbindungen
Day 19: Writing future wishes & roleplay
Day 20: Portrait: Die Tafeln | Film: Blind geboren
Kapitel 5 – Wer Wissen schafft …
Day 21: Science for kids | Grammar: Passive forms
Day 22: Lies & truth | Creative writing
Day 23: Future visions | Grammar: Indefinitpronomen
Day 24: Sleep studies | Strategy: Orientation through headlines
Day 25: Portrait: Albert Einstein | Film: An der Nase herumgeführt
Kapitel 6 – Fit für …
Day 26: Online shopping | Grammar: Passive with sein
Day 27: Telephone skills | Strategy: Phone phrases
Day 28: Workplace interactions | Grammar: alsob, alswenn
Day 29: Writing letters & short texts
Day 30: Portrait: Fit im Sport | Film: Faszination Freeclimbing
Kapitel 7 – Kulturwelten
Day 31: UNESCO heritage | Grammar: Text cohesion
Day 32: Crime story writing
Day 33: Language extinction | Grammar: Modals with dadurch, dass
Day 34: Reviews & evaluations | Strategy: Bewertung verstehen
Day 35: Portrait: Neo Rauch | Film: Kunstwerke auf Abraumhalden
Kapitel 8 – Das macht(e) Geschichte
Day 36: Living history | Grammar: Präpositionen + Nomen/Verben
Day 37: Historical events | Presentation skills
Day 38: Myths & legends | Grammar: Indirect speech (Konjunktiv I)
Day 39: Berlin Wall & reunification | Strategy: Synthesizing sources
Day 40: Portrait: Angela Merkel | Film: Ein Traum wird wahr
Kapitel 9 – Mit viel Gefühl …
Day 43: Music & mood | Grammar: Nominalisierung
Day 44: Color psychology
Day 45: Dialogues & emotions | Grammar: Modalpartikeln
Day 46: Writing emotional texts | Strategy: Structured notes
Day 47: Portrait: Heinrich Heine | Film: Musik macht klug
Kapitel 10 – Ein Blick in die Zukunft
Day 48: Robotics | Grammar: Partizipien als Adjektiv
Day 49: Medical futures | Strategy: Notizen zur Zusammenfassung
Day 50: Future jobs | Grammar: während, Genitiv Präp.
Day 51: Writing complaint + discussing the future
Day 52: Portrait: Fraunhofer Institute | Film: Vogelflug
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