Course Structure: Typically, "Begegnungen" courses are structured around communicative competence, aiming to help learners interact in real-life situations. The A1 level focuses on basic communication skills.
Learning Objectives: At the A1 level, learners should be able to understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases.
The Begegnungen A1 textbook has lists, but lists are boring. Use audio to build "ear-banks." begegnungen+a1+audio+better
How to do it better:
The Begegnungen series (published by Schubert Verlag) is fantastic for grammar and structure, but the audio components can be tricky for A1 learners for two reasons: Understanding "Begegnungen A1"
Here is how to fix both issues and get "better" audio practice.
Short dialogues with realistic sounds:
Effect > Change Tempo (not Pitch). Slow it down by 15%. Keep the voice natural. As you improve, gradually increase speed to 1.1x (faster than native) to train your ear for real-life speed.A-B Repeat function. Loop a confusing 5-second phrase 20 times until you hear every article and preposition.A very simple chant or rap using A1 vocabulary (Wohnung, Arbeit, Hobbys).
Example rhythm:
„Montag, Dienstag – Arbeit, Arbeit.
Mittwoch, Donnerstag – Deutschkurs, pünktlich.“
Better retention through rhythm.
Take the three most useful sentences from the dialogue. Write them on a flashcard. Listen to the audio one last time. When the speaker says those sentences, turn off the audio and say them yourself without looking. If you hesitate, your audio isn't "better" yet—repeat Step 3. Learning Objectives : At the A1 level, learners
You cannot pronounce a word correctly if you have never heard it correctly. By listening to the dialogues repeatedly (shadowing technique), your mouth muscles learn the rhythm of German. This prevents the formation of a strong foreign accent later on.