Capturator software effectively prepares students for FIT, ZD, ZDFB, ZMP and KDS (Goethe Institute) certification.
As the course is designed according to the TaSk approach, it enables students to learn to interact in progressively more complex, communicative, authentically German contexts.
The course was designed and written by German native speakers with long teaching experience and unites language learning with the most relevant aspects of the cultures of German speaking countries.
Teaching units are devoted to the development of the 4 language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing, according to CEFR criteria.
The units on pronunciation expose students to the different pronunciations of the German language.
The course design has been based on research and on state of the arts tools for teaching German.

Available levels:

HALLO! - Level 1 Beginner - A.1

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In course A1 students begin to communicate in simple everyday situations, acquiring basic grammatical structures and vocabulary. The course develops oral and reading comprehension skills as well as speaking and writing.

HALLO! - Level 2 Elementary - A.2

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In course A2 the students’ ability to communicate in everyday situations improves. Acquisition of basic grammatical structures is completed, vocabulary is consolidated and increased. The course develops oral and reading comprehension and students learn to express themselves with increased confidence.

HALLO! - Level 3 Basic - B.1

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In course B1 students learn to communicate more freely in relatively complex everyday situations, using more advanced grammatical structures and a wider vocabulary. Listening and speaking skills are developed, enabling students to interact freely in the target language.

HALLO! - Level 4 Intermediate - B.2

Available versions: GermanDemo:

In course B2 students develop the ability to express themselves fluently in all communicative situations, using appropriate language and register and an increasingly wide vocabulary. By the end of the course they are able to communicate effectively in a wide range of general and professional contexts.