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KVCH is the pioneer of education providing the best German training in Delhi as per the current industry requirement that enables candidates to land on their dream jobs in companies worldwide. KVCH Provides best German training course in Delhi. KVCH is a renowned training company providing the best training service and also being the best German training institute in Delhi rendering practical knowledge through training on projects and a dedicated placement assistance for all. The course curriculum for German training course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge that covers all the modules for the training ranging from basic to advanced level. At KVCH German training in Delhi is supervised and managed by industrial experts having more than 10 years of experience in handling German projects. KVCH training comprises of both classroom as well as practical sessions to deliver an ideal environment for students that will enable them to handle difficult and complex situation when they would step into the reality of IT sector.

KVCH is the best German training center in Delhi with high tech infrastructure aspirants learn the skills for German that comprises of German Fundamentals. German certification training in Delhi has been planned out under the guidance of the leaders of MNC’s to provide the best extensive knowledge of German with the advanced German course content and syllabus. The course structure is constructed by the technology experts that will help in facilitating professionalism in students and also further down the line , the German training program will help them achieve their goal and to get placed in MNC and Big corporations.

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German training course involves "Hands-on experience", we believe in practice what you preach and therefore each candidate is encouraged to practically conduct each topic that is discussed for better understanding of real-world scenar German. This practice of comprehensive training allows candidate to gain all the concepts and skills effectively and to later efficiently apply on their field of work.

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Course Description

    German Beginner – A1

      1. Topics & Vocabulary:

    • Introductions – inc. greetings, saying how you are, where you come from, where you live, what you do, telephone number, marital status, children, etc.
    • Professions
    • Alphabet and numbers
    • Family and friends
    • Prices and shopping
    • Asking about things and describing things – likes and dislikes
    • Telephoning, emails and texting.
    • Filling a form
    • Confirming and cancelling an appointment
    • Times of the day
    • Talking about abilities (Du kannst ja super tanzen!)
    • Asking for permission (Kann ich mal telefonieren?)
    • Making arrangements
    • Hobbies and leisure time activities – likes and dislikes (usage of gern/e)
    • 2. Grammar:

    • Basic questions statements and negatives– including questions with question words and yes/no questions
    • Verb endings (conjugation) of regular and some irregular verbs in the present tense
    • You – formal and informal
    • Basic word order – statements, questions
    • Gender and indefinite/ definite articles / possessive articles / negation
    • Pronouns (Nominative)
    • Numbers/ Alphabet
    • Singular and plural
    • Separable verbs
    • Sentence structure with separable verbs or modal verbs
    • Modal verb können
    • Accusative case
    • Core prepositons
    • 3. Cultural Content:

    • You – formal and informal
    • Usage of titles (Herr and Frau)
    • Life in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
    • 4. Skills Work:

    • Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction
    • Basic pronunciation rules
    • Plenty of listening activities
    • Writing practice, e.g. emails, texts

    German Beginner 2

      1. Topics & Vocabulary:

    • Talking about food and drink.
    • Asking for information – getting around town
    • Talking about past events
    • Schedules and timetables – daily activities
    • Dates, months, seasons : talking about travel
    • Interviews
    • Asking and giving directions
    • Everyday life in a city – inc. where can you do what, where to go, transport, etc.
    • Houses and flats
    • Descriptions and opinions
    • Asking for help
    • 2. Grammar:

    • Perfekt tense
    • Adverbs of time
    • Modal verb mögen
    • Akkusativ and Genetiv pronouns
    • The dative case
    • Prepositions of place, time and modal
    • 3. Cultural Content:

    • Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction
    • Revisiting pronunciation rules and numbers
    • Plenty of listening activities
    • Writing practice e.g. a simple letter (enquiry), emails, texts, biographies
    • 4. Skills Work:

    • Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction
    • Revisiting pronunciation rules and numbers
    • Plenty of listening activities
    • Writing practice e.g. a simple letter (enquiry), emails, texts, biographies

    German Beginner 3

      1. Topics & Vocabulary:

    • Talking about plans and wishes
    • Parts of the body : pains and ills
    • Giving advice
    • Requests and orders
    • Smalltalk – talking about people (appearance, personality)
    • Activities in the house
    • Giving explanations
    • Talking about rules – TRAFFIC, THE ENVIRONMENT, ETC.
    • Clothes : descriptions and prices
    • The Weather
    • Invitations
    • Parties and Celebrations
    • Giving congratulations
    • 2. Grammar:

    • Modal verbs woollen, sollen, dürfen, müssen
    • Imperative (Sie)
    • The Past Tense (Präteritum) : war, hatte
    • Usage of Perfekt and Präteritum in spoken and written German
    • Conjunctions (denn)
    • Konjunktiv II (würde)
    • Comparisons and Similarities
    • 3. Cultural Content:

    • Climate, weather, seasonal activities
    • 4. Skills Work:

    • Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction
    • Writing practice e.g. text messages/short e-mails
    • Plenty of listening activities

    German Elementary 1

      1. Topics & Vocabulary:

    • Family activities and events.
    • Talking about careers
    • Family stories
    • Giving orders
    • Using and moving equipment, furniture
    • Shopping – food/drink, packaging and weights
    • Making plans together
    • Suggestions, expressing preferences
    • Opinions – travel and tourism
    • Reading brochures and displays
    • Landscapes and the natural world
    • Health, sickness, accidents : sympathy, caring, expressing hope
    • 2. Grammar:

    • Review of verbs (Präteritum, Perfekt, Imperativ, etc.)
    • Directional and temporal adverbs
    • Adjectives and the indefinite and definite articles
    • Wordbuilding (verb + -er, -ung)
    • Time prepositions
    • Conjunctions weil, deshalb
    • Konjunktiv II : könnte, sollte
    • Subordinate clause with wenn
    • Verbs plus preposition
    • Dative-object, dative pronoun and accusative pronoun
    • 3. Cultural Content:

    • Travelling
    • Foreigners in Germany
    • Health and fitness
    • School and education
    • 3. Skills Work:

    • Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction
    • Writing practice
    • Plenty of listening activities

    German Elementary 2

      1. Topics & Vocabulary:

    • Worklife
    • Expressing importance
    • Eating out : restaurants
    • Ordering, asking about things, making complaints
    • Thanks and congratulations
    • Comparisons
    • Nutrition, food and drink
    • Expressing surprise and pleasure
    • Talking about language learning experiences
    • Learning tips
    • Post and telecommunications – instructions, personal letters
    • The Media, Television
    • Hotels and reservations
    • Directions and getting around
    • 2. Grammar:

    • Revisiting previous level’s grammar
    • Present passive
    • Verbs with the dative and accusative
    • Abject position
    • Indirect questions : ob, wie langwe
    • Hypothesis : si + imparfait
    • Indirect questions : ob, wie langwe
    • Adjectives after the “zero” article
    • Dass, wenn, als
    • Reflexive verbs
    • Place prepositions
    • 3. Cultural content:

    • Talking about leisure and travel in Germany (activities and events)
    • Friendships and relationships
    • 4. Skills Work:

    • Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction
    • Writing practice
    • Plenty of listening activities

    German Elementary 3

      1. Topics & Vocabulary:

    • Planning holidays and travel
    • Booking online
    • Money and banking
    • Talking about the weather
    • Urging and convincing
    • Expressing hesitation
    • Events calendars
    • Expressing interest and lack of interest
    • Reports and descriptions
    • Giving explanations and reasons
    • Education and training
    • Satisfaction and dissatisfaction
    • Expression pleasure and disappointment.
    • 2. Grammar:

    • Verbs with prepositions : sich interessieren für
    • Past tense modal verbs : durfte, konnte, etc.
    • Question and prepositional adverbs : Worauf
    • Question article : welch-
    • Demonstrative pronouns
    • Lassen as auxiliary verb
    • Conjunctions : bis, seit(dem)
    • Relatives (pronouns, etc.)
    • The Past Tense (Präteritum)
    • 3. Cultural Content:

    • Regions of Germany
    • German speaking countries
    • Publishing and books
    • Education, training, mobility, living abroad
    • 4. Skills Work:

    • Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction
    • Writing practice e.g. emails, reports
    • Plenty of listening activities

    German Intermediate 1

      1. Topics & Vocabulary:

    • Describing and talking about people
    • Personality traits
    • Reporting on past events : Er erledigte seine Augaben zuverlässig.
    • Talking about statistics
    • Complaints
    • Telephone strategies
    • Conjectures for the future
    • Invitations : “Fühlen Sie sich wie zu Hause!”
    • Speaking to customers
    • Talking about stance – strongly or weakly
    • 2. Grammar:

    • Adjectives as nouns
    • The -n declension
    • The Past
    • Relative pronouns and relative clauses (dative, prepositions)
    • Obwohl, trotzdem, falls, da, während, bevor
    • Future I
    • The infinitive with zu
    • 3. Cultural Content:

    • Beliefs and superstition
    • Films, books, literature
    • 4. Skills Work:

    • Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction
    • Writing practice e.g. CV and job application
    • Plenty of listening activities

    German Intermediate 2

      1. Topics & Vocabulary:

    • Sports, Wellbeing, Nutrition : giving presentations
    • Expressing disappointment : If only
    • Everyday breakdowns
    • Everyday happy moments
    • Good and bad luck – talking about feelings.
    • Letters and emails – invitations, cancellations, commitments
    • Talking about misunderstandings
    • Asking for clarification
    • Making suggestions
    • Planning further development
    • Job applications and interviews
    • Youth experiences : stories and reacting to stories
    • Memories and relationships
    • 2. Grammar:

    • Comparative and Superlative
    • Past subjunctive
    • Past-of-the-past (Plusquamperfekt)
    • Nachdem, trotz
    • The Genitive
    • Cause and result conjunctions and adverbs
    • Present and past participles as adjectives
    • Two-part conjunctions
    • Nicht/nur brauchen + infinitiv + zu
    • 3. Cultural Content:

    • Relationships, customs and habits
    • 4. Skills Work:

    • Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction
    • Writing practice e.g. manuals, internet forum, complaints letter
    • Plenty of listening activities

    German Intermediate 3

      1. Topics & Vocabulary:

    • Lifestories
    • Art and Painting
    • Politics and Society
    • Discussions and expressing considered opinions
    • Countryside and Tourism
    • Giving presentations
    • Fielding questions
    • In the mountains
    • Booking in
    • Discussing dos and donts
    • Concerts and Events
    • History and the Past
    • Consultation, approval, indifference
    • Expression conviction
    • 2. Grammar:

    • Expressions with es
    • Two-part conjunctions
    • Indem, sodas
    • Place and time preposition-particles
    • Passive Present of modal verbs
    • Anstatt/statt/ohne dass/… zu, damit, um … zu, als ob
    • 3. Cultural Content:

    • German history after 1945 and current affairs
    • Europe
    • Environment and Climate
    • The Future
    • 4. Skills Work:

    • Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction
    • Writing practice
    • Plenty of listening activities

    German Upper Intermediate

      1. Topics & Vocabulary:

    • Tell personal experiences.
    • Describe personal experiences and feelings.
    • Giving different opinions.
    • Having controversial discussions with friends and family.
    • Having everyday conversations.
    • Describing problems, discussing solutions.
    • Discuss with others and making joint plans.
    • Negotiating compromise.
    • Seeking and offering advice or help
    • Make arrangements.
    • Describing things and people.
    • Summarising and giving specific information.
    • Making presentations
    • Ein persönliches Erlebnis erzählen.
    • Persönliche Erfahrungen und Empfindungen beschreiben.
    • Ein eigenes Interessengebiet darstellen.
    • Alltags-gespräche führen.
    • Probleme beschreiben, Lösungen erörtern
    • Gemeinsam etwas planen.
    • An formellen Diskussionen teilnehmen.
    • Kompromisse aushandeln.
    • Rat oder Hilfe suchen und anbieten.
    • Vereinbarungen treffen.
    • Etwas oder jemanden kurz vorstellen, beschreiben.
    • Spezielle Informationen zusammenfassen und geben.
    • Einen kurzen Vortrag halten.
    • Mit anderen diskutieren und gemeinsam etwas planen.
    • 2. Grammar:

    • Conjunctions (e.g. weil, dass, zwar…aber)
    • Modal adverbs (e.g. möglicherweise, vermutlich)
    • Adjectives: declinations, comparison, transformation into nouns
    • Temporal conjunctions (wenn, immer wenn, als)
    • Generic use of es and das
    • Indirect speech
    • Temporal prepositions and adverbs (e.g. innerhalb, zu, hinterher)
    • Final conjunctions (damit, um…zu)
    • Reflexive verbs
    • Word construction: verbs and adjectives (e.g. verkaufen – unverkäuflich)
    • 3. Cultural Content:

    • Social life: friendship, online dating, etc.
    • Current affairs
    • German 20th century history
    • German literature: short stories, fairy tales
    • Traditional celebrations in German-speaking countries
    • German Media and Politics
    • 4. Skills Work:

    • Speaking exercises: situational, interactive, role-play
    • Writing practice, e.g. stories, letters, summaries
    • Listening activities

    German Advanced

      1. Topics & Vocabulary:

    • Einen Bedeutungszusammenhang erklären
    • Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten hervorheben
    • Gründe für etwas angeben
    • Etwas interkulturell beschreiben
    • Etwas anhand eines Beispiels erklären
    • Einen Begriff erläutern abwägend kontrovers argumentieren
    • Direkt kontrovers argumentieren
    • Etwas definieren über die eigene Erwartungshaltung reflektieren
    • Etwas in Bezug bringen
    • Eine Hilfeleistung einfordern / ablehnen
    • Etwas spontan gewichten
    • Etwas kurzfristig absagen
    • Auf eine kurzfristige Absage reagieren
    • Eine Beschwerde äußern / auf eine Beschwerde reagieren
    • Spontane Reaktionen – auf eine Entscheidung / auf eine schlechte Nachricht
    • Reaktionen mit unterschiedlichen Intentionen
    • Ratschläge geben
    • Toleranz formulieren
    • Auf etwas Ungewöhnliches in der Öffentlichkeit reagieren
    • Unverständnis / Gleichgültigkeit / Mitleid ausdrücken
    • Eine Statistik /Grafik beschreiben/erklären
    • Etwas kommentieren, bewerten, vorschlagen
    • Einen Cartoon interpretieren
    • Über den Inhalt eines Liedes sprechen
    • Etwas erläutern
    • Aussagen eines Autors präsentieren
    • Argumente aus Texten wiedergeben
    • Nicht erfüllte Erwartung zum Ausdruck bringen
    • In einer Diskussion etwas beitragen / Stellung nehmen
    • Über etwas sehr Ungewöhn liches im privaten Umfeld reden
    • Diskussion alle Redeabsichten
    • Das Wort ergreifen
    • Eine Einigung finden
    • Eine Entscheidung begründen
    • 2. Grammar:

    • Fragen mit Angaben
    • Verschleifungen in der gesprochenen Sprache
    • Wortbildung: -artig
    • Pronomen, nichts
    • Vermutungen mit und ohne Konjunktiv II
    • Zeitabläufe
    • Negation
    • Nomen-Verb-Verbindungen
    • Nominalisierungen
    • Sprechersignale: Na, Na ja, wie gesagt
    • Präsens im Kontext
    • Nominalisierung: Bedeutungsvarianten
    • Artikel bei Namen
    • Funktionen von es
    • Distanzmittel
    • Einschränkungen: unpersönliche Rede
    • Per, via
    • Ortsangaben durch Attribution
    • Übertreibungen und Generalisierungen
    • Partizip I als Adjektiv
    • Negation: Vorsilben
    • Aufforderungen
    • Die Stelle vor dem Verb
    • Die Stelle nach dem Satzende
    • Relativsatz
    • Attribution
    • Mengenangaben
    • von …/ Genitiv
    • All-
    • Werden : Partizip I
    • Präpositionen der Schriftsprache
    • Sprecherbezug
    • Wortbildung Adjektiv: -artig
    • Steigerungsadverbien
    • Satzbau
    • Präpositionen: seltenere Kontexte
    • Satzmitte
    • Texte strukturieren
    • 3. Cultural Content:

    • Social life: friendship, online dating, etc.
    • Current affairs
    • German 20th century history
    • German literature: short stories, fairy tales
    • Traditional celebrations in German-speaking countries
    • German Media and Politics
    • 4. Skills Work:

    • Speaking exercises: situational, interactive, role-play
    • Writing practice, e.g. stories, letters, summaries
    • Listening activities

Top Reasons to Choose KVCH for German Programming Training in Delhi

    • German Programming training in Delhi is constructed as per the IT industry standard.
    • We Offer the best German Programming training and dedicated placement assistance in Delhi with properly planned training modules and course content.
    • Regular and Weekends classes for German Programming training in Delhi is provided.
    • One of the biggest team of Certified Expert Trainers with 5 to 15 years of Real Industry Experience.
    • Mentors of German Programming training in Delhi helps in major project training, minor project training, live project preparation, interview preparation and job placement support.
    • Smart Labs with Real Latest Equipment’s.
    • 24x7 Lab Facilities. Students are free to access the labs for unlimited number of hours as per their own preferred timings.
    • Silent and Discussion Zone areas in Labs to enhance Self Study and Group Discussions.
    • Free of Cost Personality Development sessions including Spoken English, Group Discussions, Mock Interviews, Presentation skills.
    • Free of Cost Seminars for Personality Development & Personal Presentation.
    • Varity of Study Material: Books, PDF’s, Video Lectures, Sample questions, Interview Questions (Technical and HR), and Projects.
    • Hostel Facilities available at Rs. 5,500/month for German Programming Training in Delhi students.
    • Free Study Material, PDFs, Video Trainings, Sample Questions, Exam Preparation, Interview Questions, Lab Guides.
    • Globally Recognized Course Completion Certificate.
    • Extra Time Slots (E.T.S.) for Practical’s (Unlimited), Absolutely Free.
    • The ability to retake the class at no-charge as often as desired.
    • One-on-One attention by instructors.
    • Helps students to take knowledge of complex technical concepts.
    • Payment options: Cheque, Cash, Credit Card, Debit card, Net Banking.

KVCH Trainer's Profile for German Programming Training in Delhi

    KVCH'S German Programming Trainers are:

    • Are experts in their field of domain and constantly upgrade themselves with new tools to impart the best training of a real working environment
    • Have been carefully selected by our training partners and recognized over the years by various organizations for their field of work.
    • Have years of experience in working in Big corporation and MNC’s like IBM, HCL Technologies, Sapient, Birla soft, TCS, Accenture etc.
    • Certified Industry Professionals with more than 10+ years of experience in Itindustry.
    • Connected with placement cells of various companies to help and support students for placement

Placement Assistance after German Programming Training in Delhi

    KVCH'S Placement Assistance

    • KVCH is the world leader in rendering placement assistance to students with the help of a dedicate placement cell that supports and assists students during the time of placement.
    • KVCH also provide the best Resume Building Service, by helping students to design their resume as per the latest industry trend.
    • KVCH regularly organizes Personality Development sessions including Group Discussions, Mock Interviews, Presentation skills that help students in overall personality development and to present themselves confidently at the time of interview.
    • KVCH has helped students to grab their dream jobs in companies like IBM , HCL , Wipro , TCS , Accenture ,etc.

KVCH Course duration for German Programming Training in Delhi

    • Regular Classes– 5 days a week (Morning, Day time & Evening)
    • Weekend Classes (Saturday, Sunday & Holidays)
    • Fast-track Classes