This course is designed for students, professionals, and migration applicants who need to prove English language proficiency for study, work, visas, or international opportunities through LanguageCert English qualifications.
The training focuses on practical, real-world English skills tested by LanguageCert, not memorisation. You will gain a clear understanding of the LanguageCert exam structure, CEFR-aligned levels, task formats, and assessment criteria while strengthening your Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking skills based on everyday and professional contexts.
By the end of the course, you will develop exam familiarity, communicative confidence, and mock test experience needed to perform confidently on exam day and achieve your target LanguageCert level.
LanguageCert is an internationally recognised English language qualification for students, professionals, and migration applicants. It is designed to assess real-life English communication skills for study, work, and global mobility.
The test measures how effectively you can use English in everyday, academic, and workplace situations. LanguageCert exams are accepted by universities, employers, and government bodies in many countries worldwide.
Test Purpose
LanguageCert is an internationally recognised English language exam designed for candidates who need to demonstrate practical English ability for study, work, professional requirements, or migration purposes. The test focuses on how effectively a candidate can understand and communicate in real-life, academic, and workplace situations, with results aligned to globally accepted CEFR proficiency levels.
Test Sections
LanguageCert assesses English proficiency through modular skill tests. Candidates may take skills together or separately, depending on requirements.
Reading- You read practical and professional texts. Questions assess comprehension, vocabulary, and meaning in context.
Listening- You listen to conversations, instructions, and spoken situations. Tasks measure listening accuracy and understanding of spoken English.
Speaking- You complete structured speaking tasks. Responses assess pronunciation, fluency, clarity, and communication skills.
Writing- You complete written tasks such as emails or structured responses. Answers are evaluated for organisation, grammar accuracy, and task fulfilment.
Exam Pattern
Exam Conducted By
LanguageCert exams are developed and administered by PeopleCert, a globally recognised certification body. LanguageCert qualifications are regulated and designed to meet international English proficiency standards.
German A1 is the starting level for beginners. It focuses on learning simple words, basic grammar, and everyday sentences used in daily life.
German A1 includes common topics like introductions, family, numbers, time, food, shopping, and basic travel conversations.
Anyone can join German A1, especially learners who are new to the language. It is also helpful for students planning to study or work in Germany.
The duration depends on your schedule and practice. Many learners complete A1 within 4–8 weeks with consistent learning and revision.
After A1, you can understand simple expressions, speak in short sentences, and manage basic conversations in familiar situations.