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The WordDive German language courses can be completed on the internet or in our mobile app. Break the language barrier with the WordDive method in just 63 hours!
The courses are suitable for adults and young people. The range of courses includes courses for beginners, intermediate and advanced learners.
The beginners’ courses start with greetings, intermediate learners focus on travel and work, whereas advanced learners can practise more challenging vocabulary on specific themes.
Open the doors into the German-speaking world with WordDive and start learning now!
Learn German
Level: Elementary-Advanced (A1-C1)
Duration: 70-400 hours
Size: 2860 study items
Courses: 33
Source languages: English, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish
10.99 €/month
All levels are included in the price.A Fresh Start
Level: Elementary (A1)
Topics: Get started by learning to handle basic situations such as ordering a coffee or saying hello. You’ll also learn the personal pronouns and how to conjugate the verb sein (to be).
Who Are You?
Level: Elementary (A1)
Topics: Getting to know new people and talking about family will be a bit easier after completing this course! You’ll also learn to conjugate regular verbs and the verb haben (to have).
I’m Hungry
Level: Elementary (A1)
Topics: Hungry to learn basic food vocabulary? Eager to learn about the use of articles? This course is for you!
My Favourite Things
Level: Elementary (A1)
Topics: Learn to talk about the things you love and get to know your new friends better. You’ll also learn the basic word order in German, some adverbs, and some verbs with an irregular conjugation.
In the City
Level: Elementary (A1)
Topics: Feeling a little lost? After this course you’ll be able to find your way in the city. You’ll learn to form questions and to use separable prefix verbs.
At the Hotel
Level: Elementary (A1-A2)
Topics: Get a suitable hotel room and check in at the reception desk. You will learn more irregular verb conjugations, as well as to use possessive pronouns, and the different negation words in German.
Running Errands
Level: Elementary (A1-A2)
Topics: Find the right places in the city to check off your to-do list. Learn how to form ordinal numbers and to tell time, and practise the vowel changing verbs.
Everyday Duties
Level: Elementary (A1-A2)
Topics: Learn to talk about school and work. You’ll learn to talk about your everyday tasks by using modal verbs like müssen (must) and können (can). You’ll also learn some other important verbs with irregular conjugations.
Smells Good
Level: Elementary (A1-A2)
Topics: Are you starving but your fridge is empty? It’s time to buy some groceries and get cooking! Practise the use of articles and learn to use the accusative case in sentences.
Small Talk
Level: Elementary (A1-A2)
Topics: Learn to tell more about yourself and ask about other people. Learn to use the accusative forms of personal pronouns. You will also learn the months.
Out and About
Level: Elementary (A1-A2)
Topics: Learn useful words and expressions needed on a sightseeing tour in the city. In addition, learn some prepositions, names of countries and languages, and to use the structure es gibt (there is/are).
Money, Money, Money
Level: Elementary (A2)
Topics: In this course, you will learn to talk about money, shopping and clothes. You’ll also learn some common rules for forming the plural forms of nouns.
Sparkling Clean
Level: Elementary (A2)
Topics: Time for cleaning! In this course, you’ll learn vocabulary and expressions for talking about household chores. You will also learn some more modal verbs and get to know the imperative structure.
Dinnertime
Level: Elementary (A2)
Topics: Learn to talk about food and handle different situations at a restaurant. You will also learn some interesting things about the food culture in Germany, such as traditional German dishes.
On Holiday
Level: Elementary (A2)
Topics: Learn to talk about the weather and get ready for a holiday at the beach!
Free Time Fun
Level: Elementary (A2)
Topics: Learn to talk about entertainment and cultural events, such as films and concerts. In addition, you will see how subordinate clauses are formed, and learn to express your opinion with the useful verbs “finden” and “denken” for example.
Break the Ice
Level: Elementary (A2)
Topics: Boost your conversational skills! Learn useful words, phrases and ways to react that will make you sound fluent.
A Night Out
Level: Elementary (A2)
Topics: Planning a night out? Take this course first! Besides partying, you will learn some indefinite pronouns and how to form the present perfect with regular verbs.
On the Road
Level: Elementary-Intermediate (A2-B1)
Topics: In this course, you will visit a zoo, go on a road trip and learn more about the present perfect, such as how to form it with some irregular verbs.
Shopping Spree
Level: Elementary-Intermediate (A2-B1)
Topics: Learn more vocabulary related to shopping and clothing. You will also get to know a new case in German, the dative case, and learn the dative personal pronouns, which answer the question “to whom/for whom”.
Feeling Sick
Level: Elementary-Intermediate (A2-B1)
Topics: Learn some useful vocabulary in order to be able to speak German at a doctor’s appointment and at the pharmacy. You will also learn some useful reflexive verbs.
Score!
Level: Elementary-Intermediate (A2-B1)
Topics: Learn to talk about different sports. In addition, you will learn about the use of the dative case with nouns.
Look Good, Feel Good
Level: Elementary-Intermediate (A2-B1)
Topics: Learn to talk about relaxation, beauty, wellbeing and a healthy lifestyle. You will also learn to form the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives.
All Work, No Play?
Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)
Topics: Learn to discuss work-related tasks, shifts, leave and compensation.
Money Matters
Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)
Topics: Learn to take care of your personal finances.
Are You Tech Savvy?
Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)
Topics: Time to talk about technology! Learn to discuss computers and websites.
Jobs and Workplaces
Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)
Topics: Learn to discuss different jobs and workplaces.
It’s Time for a Meeting
Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)
Topics: After this course, you don’t need to worry about communication at meetings anymore.
Compliments and Complaints
Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)
Topics: Learn how to be nice to your colleagues and how to give constructive criticism.
Delicious Delights
Level: Advanced (C1-C2)
Topics: This is the course for foodies! Learn to understand recipes and talk about cooking.
Embrace the Differences
Level: Advanced (C1-C2)
Topics: Learn to discuss prejudices and different cultures.
A Penny for Your Thoughts
Level: Advanced (C1-C2)
Topics: Want to impress the locals? Learn to use common expressions.
Exploring the Past
Level: Advanced (C1-C2)
Topics: Learn to talk about history.
How does the WordDive method work?
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How does the WordDive method work?
Learn German online
It’s easy to start learning German with WordDive. Complete the courses at your own pace on the internet or using the mobile app.
The courses are designed by Finnish teachers and recorded and proofread by native speakers. They include various types of exercises, such as sentence construction, vocabulary practice and grammar.
Studying German with WordDive is efficient, because the method activates your brain in many ways through multiple senses. You’ll see, think, read, write, listen and pronounce.
The clear learning path is easy to follow. WordDive recognises your learning speed and optimises the pace of learning for you individually!
The German language (Deutsch)
German is a Germanic language that is spoken mainly in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, but also in many other countries. German is estimated to be spoken by over 100 million people worldwide.
German is one of the most spoken languages in Europe, and it plays a major role in business, science and culture. That is why putting some effort into learning German is definitely worth it.
Der, die or das?
In German, it is important to learn the genders of nouns, and with WordDive, this is easier than ever.
Each gender has its own voice: a male voice for masculine words (der Wald = forest), a female voce for feminine words (die Katze = cat) and a third voice for neuter words (das Eis = ice cream). Even if you’re not consciously thinking about them, hearing the different voices will help you learn the genders as you learn the words.
Learn German grammar
Learning German grammar is an essential part of learning the language. Understanding grammar will help you on your way to becoming a more proficient user of both spoken and written German.
Once you understand the basics of grammar, you will be able to form clear, coherent and understandable sentences, and communicate effortlessly and efficiently in German.
With WordDive, you can conveniently learn grammar alongside other exercises. If needed, you can also review the most important German grammar topics on our complimentary grammar pages.