Intensity | 20 UE per week |
Category | Online-Live-Course |
Duration | 9 weeks |
Participants | 8-15 |
Location | Virtual Classroom |
960 € *
Payment in two instalments is possible.
* The prices are for students who are already in Germany and do not need a visa to travel to Germany.
Intensity | 20 UE per week |
Category | Online-Live-Course |
Duration | 5 weeks |
Participants | 8-15 |
Location | Virtual Classroom |
480 € *
* The prices are for students who are already in Germany and do not need a visa to travel to Germany.
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In our B2 Live-Online-Course, you can learn German from the comfort of your own home and still be there live! We use modern technology and a stable app for online lessons. You can easily download the app from the Internet to your PC, tablet or smartphone. For your online B2 German course you will need:
- a good internet connection
- a laptop, tablet or smartphone
- a headset
- textbooks: interactive digital version or a printed book
- the Microsoft Teams Application
After registering, you will receive a link via e-mail and with just a few clicks you can log into your online live course.
Description of the Online German language Course B2
B2 level means that you can use the language independently. You can understand complex texts, have a normal conversation with native speakers on various topics without any problems, even on more complex ones. You can express and justify your opinion and also explain the advantages and disadvantages of various points.
The German intensive language course at B2 level comprises 180 lessons and consists of two parts: B2.1 and B2.2. 80 lessons are planned for the first level (B2.1) and 100 lessons for the second level (B2.2). The B2.2 level includes preparation for the final test, after which you will receive our internal certificate. Our internal test is also an ideal way to prepare for the telc exam. The B2 course lasts a total of nine calendar weeks.
You can either register for the complete B2 course or for the B2.2 course (in this case you need to show us proof that you have completed B2.1 or take the placement test). If you register for the full course, you have the option of paying the course fees in two instalments.
This course takes place as a hybrid course. A hybrid course can be attended both online and in presence. You have the possibility to learn German together with other participants who attend the course face to face.
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Schedule of learning B2 German online
B2 complete course |
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21.11.2024 – 06.02.2025 * ** ¹ |
06.01.2025 – 06.03.2025 * ** ¹ |
03.02.2025 – 03.04.2025 * ** ¹ |
10.03.2025 – 13.05.2025 * ** ¹ |
05.05.2025 – 08.07.2025 * ** ² |
Course times
¹ Monday — Thursday: 09:00 — 13:00
² Monday — Friday: 14:00 — 17:15
If you already took a B2 course but forgot certain aspects, B2.2 might just be right for you. We would like to invite you to take a free placement test in our language school in order to offer you a suitable German language course online that builds on your current language level.
B2.2 course |
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07.10.2024 – 13.11.2024 * ** ² |
06.01.2025 – 06.02.2025 * ** ¹ |
03.02.2025 – 06.03.2025 * ** ¹ |
03.03.2025 – 03.04.2025 * ** ¹ |
07.04.2025 – 13.05.2025 * ** ¹ |
03.06.2025 – 08.07.2025 * ** ² |
*The course dates shown on the website are non-binding planning dates.It is possible that the course cannot take place on the specified date. In this case, you will be given an alternative date as soon as possible.
To attend learning German with IISC you will need following books:
- B2 Aspekte Neu Arbeitsbuch: https://www.klett-sprachen.de/aspekte-neu-b2/t-1/9783126050265
- B2 Aspekte Neu Lehrbuch: https://www.klett-sprachen.de/aspekte-neu-b2/t-1/9783126050241
Join B2 German online course with a certificate from IISC
- Word order in a sentence; phrases and complements
- Forms of negation
- Comparisons with als, wie, je…desto (the more…the)
- Usage of the word es (it)
- Two-part connectors
- Connectors: um…zu (in order to) – damit (so that), ohne…zu (without) – ohne dass (without that), statt…zu (instead of) – statt dass (instead of that)
- Relative clauses with wer (who)
- Noun-verb combinations
- Passive voice and passive substitutes
- Indefinite pronouns
- Homeland and emigration
- Multilingualism in Switzerland
- Intercultural differences and misunderstandings
- Integration in Germany
- Nonverbal communication and body language
- Language learning in early childhood
- The art of small talk
- How to argue properly
- Job hunting and applications
- Job satisfaction and team spirit
- Sports against violence
- Poverty
- Internet behavior and online addiction
- Children and science
- Lies as a social phenomenon
- A world without humans
- Sleep and napping in social life
- Build natural-sounding German sentences
- Talk about personal emigration experiences
- Discuss the pros and cons of multilingualism in a country
- Analyze a text based on its thematic sections
- Write an email requesting information
- Discuss intercultural misunderstandings, understand the phenomenon of culture
- Retell immigration stories, talk about feeling “foreign”
- Understand technical texts
- Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of learning foreign languages at an early age, properly formulate arguments
- Listen to radio programs and take notes
- Engage in small talk
- Conduct a constructive argument
- Understand and participate in a survey on job searching
- Discuss factors of happiness and job satisfaction
- Present opinions
- Analyze and write a CV, draft a cover letter, conduct a successful job interview
- Understand a film on workplace equality, discuss it
- Evaluate social projects
- Understand key points of texts, summarize them
- Present visions for the future
- Write letters to the editor
- Stative passive
- Unreal comparisons (with Konjunktiv II)
- Textual coherence
- Clauses of modality
- Nouns, verbs, and adjectives with prepositions
- Indirect speech (Konjunktiv I)
- Nominalization of verbs
- Modal particles
- Participles as attributes
- Adversative meaning of the connector während (while)
- Prepositions with the genitive case
- Online shopping and payment options
- Phone calls in Germany
- Dealing with colleagues
- Tips for exam preparation
- World heritage sites
- Crime stories
- Language extinction
- History as an experience
- Historical misconceptions
- Post-war history of Germany
- Effects of music on the human body
- Expressing emotions through language
- Fear
- Future: automation, digitalization, changes in medicine and the world of work
- Be familiar with payment options when shopping online
- Conduct phone conversations
- Interact appropriately with colleagues
- Develop strategies for exam preparation
- Understand an audio guide in a museum
- Write a coherent text
- Write a compelling crime story
- Read and understand an authentic novel
- Create convincing advertisements
- Prepare and deliver a presentation on historical events
- Understand news reports
- Report indirect speech
- Understand and reconstruct a historical chronicle
- Summarize a technical text
- Use modal particles appropriately
- Take notes from a lecture
- Understand an audio drama
- Formulate the pros and cons of technological progress
- Write a letter of complaint