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Getting International German Language Certificates from Bangladesh: A Comprehensive Guide
Embarking on a journey to learn the German language can open up a world of opportunities for higher studies and professional growth. With its rich cultural heritage, strong economy, and influential position in the European Union, Germany has become an attractive destination for students and job seekers. Whether you aspire to pursue a degree at a renowned German university, or secure employment in a German company, mastering German language can pave the way to success.
Bangladeshi students are embracing this success every year. If you also cherish the dream to be one of them, this article is for you. Let's take a look into how to get International German Language Certificates from Bangladesh.
How to Get International German Language Certificates from Bangladesh
Eligibility for Getting International German Language Certificates
The Goethe-Institut offers a range of exams for Bangladeshi students of different age groups, providing opportunities to obtain international German language certificates. Let’s explore the exams and their age eligibility:
Criteria for A1 Level Certificate
Goethe-Zertifikat A1: Fit in Deutsch 1 (FD 1)
Age Eligibility: 10 to 16 years old.Language Skills: Fluency in German at the A1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is a prerequisite for candidates.Course Requirement: Completion of 80 to 200 45-minute units of teaching, depending on previous knowledge and learning requirements.
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Goethe-Zertifikat A1: Start Deutsch 1 (SD 1)
Age Eligibility: Minimum 16 years old.Language Skills: Candidates must have German language skills corresponding to the A1 level of the CEFR.Course Requirement: Completion of 80 to 200 45-minute units of teaching, depending on previous knowledge and learning requirements.
Criteria for A2 Level Certificate
Goethe-Zertifikat A2: Fit in Deutsch (FD)
Age Eligibility: Minimum 12 years old.Language Skills: Candidates must have German language skills corresponding to the A2 level of the CEFR.Course Requirement: Completion of 200 to 350 45-minute classes, depending on previous knowledge and learning requirements.
Goethe-Zertifikat A2
Age Eligibility: Minimum 16 years old.Language Skills: Candidates must have German language skills corresponding to the A2 level of the CEFR.Course Requirement: Completion of 200 to 350 45-minute classes, depending on previous knowledge and learning requirements.
Criteria for B1 Level Certificate
Goethe-Zertifikat B1
Age Eligibility: Minimum 12 years old.Language Skills: Candidates must have German language skills corresponding to the B1 level of the CEFR.
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Criteria for B2 Level Certificate
Goethe-Zertifikat B2
Age Eligibility: Minimum age of 15 years.Language Skills: Candidates must have German language skills corresponding to the B2 level of the CEFR.
Criteria for C1 Level Certificate
Goethe-Zertifikat C1
Age Eligibility: Minimum 16 years old.Language Skills: Candidates must have German language skills corresponding to the C1 level of the CEFR.Course Requirement: Completion of 800 to 1,000 45-minute units of teaching, depending on previous knowledge and learning requirements.
Criteria for C2 Level Certificate
Goethe-Zertifikat C2: Großes Deutsches Sprachdiplom (GDS)
Age Eligibility: Minimum age of 18 years.Language Skills: Candidates must have German language skills corresponding to C2, the highest level of competence, according to the CEFR.Course Requirement: Completion of at least 1,000 45-minute units of teaching, depending on previous knowledge and learning requirements.
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Special Certification Criteria
TestDaF
Age Eligibility: Minimum age of 18 years.Language Skills: The TestDaF determines whether candidates possess the language skills required for studying at a German university or institution of higher education. It corresponds to the B2 and C1 levels of the CEFR.Course Requirement: Candidates should have completed between 700 and 1,000 45-minute units of teaching in German.Goethe-Test PRO
Age Eligibility: Minimum 16 years old.
List of International German Language Certification Exams
If participants take the exam right after the course ends, they get a discount. Students in a course must finish both parts of a level at the Goethe-Institut to be eligible as internal candidates. The fees corresponding to the certification exams for external candidates are given below:
International German Language Certification Exams
Goethe-Zertifikat A1 (SD1)Goethe-Zertifikat A1 (Fit in Deutsch)Goethe-Zertifikat A1 (SD1)Goethe-Zertifikat A2 (Fit in Deutsch)Goethe-Zertifikat A2Goethe-Zertifikat B1Goethe-Zertifikat B1 Jugendliche: Fit in DeutschGoethe-Zertifikat B2Goethe-Zertifikat C1Goethe-Zertifikat C2
Source: Goethe Institut Bangladesh
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Currently, they are offering certification exams only from A1 to B2 level. The updated information related to the exams is provided in the latest brochure at the time of enrolment. So, please visit their official website or contact them directly to get the current fees for the exams offered by the Goethe-Institut in Bangladesh.
Courses for the International German Language Certificates
At the Goethe-Institut in Bangladesh, there are various extensive, intensive, and blended learning courses available for international German language learning. Every course typically takes participants a maximum of 22 participants and starts in January, March, June, and September. Let’s get to know in detail about the German language courses and certifications.
Extensive and Intensive Course
Extensive Online Live A1.1 / A1.2
This course is conducted online and is suitable for beginners at the A1 level. It consists of 2 sessions per week, with each session lasting 4 teaching units of 45 minutes. In total, the course spans 75 teaching units, providing a comprehensive introduction to the German language.
Extensive Online Live A2.1 / A2.2
Designed for learners at the A2 level, this online course comprises 2 sessions per week, with each session lasting 4 teaching units of 45 minutes. The total duration of the course is 80 teaching units, allowing participants to strengthen their language skills and advance their proficiency at the A2 level.
Intensive Online Live A1
Ideal for learners aiming to rapidly progress through the A1 level, this intensive course takes place online and involves 4 sessions per week, each lasting 3.5 hours. The total duration of the course is 150 teaching units, providing an immersive learning experience and facilitating faster language acquisition.
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Intensive Online Live A2
Similar to the intensive A1 course, this program is intended for learners at the A2 level. It includes 4 sessions per week, with each session lasting 3.5 hours. The course spans a total of 160 teaching units, allowing participants to consolidate their language skills and enhance their proficiency at the A2 level.
Intensive Online Live B1
For learners aspiring to reach the B1 level, this intensive course involves 5 sessions per week, with each session lasting 4 hours and 5 minutes. The course encompasses 190 teaching units and focuses on developing more advanced language skills and cultural understanding.
Intensive Online Live B2
Targeting learners at the B2 level, this intensive course consists of 4 sessions per week, each lasting 4 hours and 5 minutes. It spans a total of 190 teaching units and aims to refine language proficiency, expand vocabulary, and strengthen communication abilities at an upper-intermediate level.
Intensive Hybrid A1
This course offers a combination of classroom presence and Zoom streaming. Participants alternate between attending classes physically and joining online sessions. It involves 4 sessions per week, with each session lasting 3.5 hours. The course spans a total of 150 teaching units, providing flexibility in learning environments.
Intensive Hybrid A2
Similar to the hybrid A1 course, this program is tailored for learners at the A2 level. It includes 4 sessions per week, alternating between classroom and Zoom sessions. Each session lasts 3.5 hours, and the course encompasses a total of 160 teaching units.
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Blended Learning Courses
The blended learning course combines classroom sessions and self-study in a 50-50 ratio. Half of the course involves attending classes in a physical setting with a teacher, while the other half focuses on self-paced online learning through the institute's platform.
In the classroom sessions, you interact directly with the teacher and peers, practicing speaking and listening skills and receiving immediate feedback. The online self-study portion provides access to various learning materials, exercises, and resources.
The format is designed to cater to individual learning needs, considering your progress, strengths, and areas for improvement. It spans 10 weeks with 4 sessions per week, lasting 3 hours each, summing up 16 teaching units of 45 minutes. This flexible schedule suits those with other commitments or a preference for a versatile learning environment.
International German Language Certification Course Durations
Table: German course durations
International German Language Certification Course
Duration (Week)
Extensive Online Live (A1.1/A1.2)
10
Extensive Online Live (A2.1/A2.2)
10
Intensive Online Live/Hybrid A1
10
Intensive Online Live/Hybrid A2
10
Intensive Online Live B1
10
Intensive Online Live B2.1/B2.2
9
Exam Preparation (A1/B1)
1
Source: Goethe Institut Bangladesh
These course details are subject to change and announced in the latest course brochure at the time of enrolment. So, for the most accurate and up-to-date details on the course offerings at the Goethe-Institut in Bangladesh, please visit their official website or contact them directly.
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In a Nutshell
So far, we have discussed how to get International German language certificates from Bangladesh. The courses and exams of the Goethe-Institut Bangladesh are tailored for different skill levels. The fees of the offered courses and certifications are available on the official website of Goethe-Institut Bangladesh. Learning German while staying in Bangladesh can ease the process of getting a German visa for higher studies, work visa, and other purposes. Let these processes prepare you to embark on the journey to your ultimate goal!
1 year ago
Narratives on 1947 partition: Goethe-Institut launches 'Longing and Belonging' project
Goethe-Institut Bangladesh and Goethe-Institut Kolkata Friday launched the event "Longing and Belonging," a collection of narratives on the 1947 partition, on Facebook.
Assembling the narratives of the 1947 partition by a section of Dhaka residents who experienced or were affected by that course of history, the Longing and Belonging project presents a collection of interviews and visual materials to trace the contours of those negotiations and attachments and to establish, in their fluid state, how a place makes subjects and subjects make a place.
The event featured readings, discussions, reflections and poetry recitation.
Writer-researcher Parsa Sanjana Sajid and researcher-educator Professor Sayeed Ferdous, the project co-leads, were accompanied by a group of invited local and foreign experts – comprising Canada-based Pakistani writer, oral historian and educator Anam Zakaria; human rights lawyer and founder of the organisation Council of Minorities Khalid Hussain, writer Javed Hussen; Indian writer, journalist and photographer Nazes Afroz and poet Shamim Zamanvi.
"Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has warned us of 'the danger of a single story' – and the different chapters of 'Inherited Memories' follow that proposition. The project particularly explores the diversity of recollections, of memories that continue to live on in space and time and across generations. Read, view and listen in to Longing and Belonging, and be ready for a journey full of discoveries of diversity in the 'Indian émigré' communities of Mirpur and Mohammadpur," Dr Kirsten Hackenbroch, director of Goethe-Institut Bangladesh, said at the event.
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Parsa Sanjana said, "Longing and Belonging is pieced together from jagged conversations, supplemented by photographs, memorabilia, and archival documents. It's a collection of narratives from Urdu-speaking – whom the poet Ahmed Ilias calls Indian emigres as a more accurate encapsulation – residents of Dhaka's Mirpur and Mohammadpur, communities who were affected by the 1947 partition of British colonial India. Longing and Belonging stands as a record and testimony of community, and offers reflections on home, attachments, friendship, identity, the generational transmission of stories and more."
While speaking on oral history and narratives as inheritance, Anam Zakaria said, "Close to 75 years after the partition of 1947 and 50 years since the birth of Bangladesh, it is increasingly evident that the experiences and memories of those years continue to shape us."
"Far from being static 'events' that we can leave behind, Longing and Belonging reminds us of how our present leaves imprints on our understanding of the past and the past impacts our present. Memories and histories are passed on from generation to generation, taking on new meanings and revealing the journey of partition after partition."
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Nazes Afroz, who supervised and led the first part of the Inherited Memories/My Parents' World, said: "These memory projects are immensely helpful for the present generation to negotiate the past events that are shaping them. Historical events have human faces and human stories that are often overlooked. Through these projects, we are trying to humanise the events that left an indelible impact on the lives of millions."
Longing and Belonging is another phase of Goethe-Institut's Inherited Memories project, which assembles narratives of the 1947 partition by those who experienced or were affected by that course of history. More than recollections, these are openings that offer an understanding of negotiations and attachments, their deepening or dissolution, from the cleaved circumstances of partition into the present.
3 years ago