Levels
Levels indicate the language level of each article according to the CEFR scale — from A1 (beginner) to C2 (near-native). Use them to find content that matches your German level.
- 3 posts
🟢 A1 — Beginner
You can understand and use everyday expressions and simple phrases. Great for your first steps in German.
- 2 posts
🟡 A2 — Elementary
You can communicate in simple, routine situations and describe basic needs. Start building confidence in real-life topics.
- 5 posts
🟠 B1 — Intermediate
You can handle most situations while traveling and talk about familiar subjects. A solid level for independent learning.
- 2 posts
🔴 B2 — Upper-intermediate
You can understand main ideas of complex texts and interact more fluently. Ideal for work, studies, and longer conversations.
- 2 posts
🟣 C1 — Advanced
You can express ideas clearly and use German flexibly in social and professional contexts. Good for academic and professional reading.
- 1 post
⚫ C2 — Near-native
You can understand virtually everything and express yourself precisely. Close to native-level comprehension and nuance.