(Short Course) German A1 (Beginner Level)

Neuschwanstein castle Germany

Course details

Year of entry

2025

Duration

13 weeks

Institution Code

G53

Location

Blended Learning

Why choose this course?

Maybe you want to be able to communicate with relatives or to travel to Germany during your summer break, or prepare yourself for study in a German-speaking country. Maybe a German exchange student sparked your interest, or you have a friend who recommended learning German. Whatever the motivation, learning a new language is a great choice.

Key course features

  • No previous knowledge of the language is required.
  • Gain a foundational knowledge of the German language.
  • Practice your speaking and listening skills.

What you will study

On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Communicate and exchange information in a simple way.
  • Demonstrate an understanding and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases, Introduce themselves and ask and answer questions about personal information such as where someone lives, what someone does for a living etc.

Entry requirements & applying

There are no entry requirements for this course; just an interest in the subject!

If you would like to find out more about future dates for this course please contact shortcourses@wrexham.ac.uk

Fees & funding

£195 

For current staff/students please contact shortcourses@wrexham.ac.uk to request a discount code for a reduced fee. 

Do you live in Wales? We have a number of funding opportunities available, please complete the form below to find out if you are eligible to study this course for free. Apply now via this form.

Once you have completed your fee waiver application this will go to our funding team to process, and we will then contact you as soon as possible to let you know if you are eligible or not to have your fees waived..

If you are eligible, we will then contact you to let you know how to secure your place on the course..

* Please note the fee waiver is only available to students studying 30 credits or less in an academic year. If you commence further study during this academic year, which will take you over 30 credits, this may result in the fee waiver being removed and you may be charged for the short course.

Course dates

If you would like to find out more about future dates for this course, register your interest.