Learn German B2

Immerse yourself in our exceptional audiovisual materials created by native speakers, complemented by extensive interactive exercises. Attain Level B2 to enhance your proficiency and move closer towards fluency. 

Learn German B2

Immerse yourself in our exceptional
audiovisual materials created by native
speakers, complemented by extensive
interactive exercises. Attain Level B2 to
enhance your proficiency and move
closer towards fluency. 

Learn German B2

Immerse yourself in our exceptional audiovisual materials created by native speakers, complemented by extensive interactive exercises. Attain Level B2 to enhance your proficiency and move closer towards fluency. 

Begin Your Journey to
Fluency in German Now!

B2 German focuses on refining your language abilities, preparing you for fluent and spontaneous communication. With our rich array of videos, worksheets, podcasts, interactive exercises, pronunciation practice, and more, you’ll learn to articulate complex ideas, engage in detailed discussions, and understand the nuances of the language in both professional and personal contexts.

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Download worksheets, watch videos, complete exercises, listen to podcasts, and track your progress to stay motivated. Our native teachers will guide you through each lesson but you control your own time and pace.

150+

VIDEOS

25+

PODCASTS

100+

WORKSHEETS

2,500+

INTERACTIVE EXERCISES

150+

PRONUNCIATION UNITS

70+

VOCABULARY TRAININGS

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Here’s a peek at what’s included in our B2 course!

Lessons

Genitivpräpositionen

“Anstatt eines Burgers hat er sich einen Salat bestellt.” Which prepositions other than “anstatt” require the Genitive? Prepositions such as “statt”, “während”, and “wegen” do! Find out more here!

Das fällt mir schwer!

If you want to let your German friends know that something is hard for you or difficult to accomplish, you’ll find lots of helpful phrases in this lesson. And once your friends know about your problems, they’ll help you!

Nomen-Verb-Verbindungen – Geben

Level up your German skills and ditch the beginner vibe by incorporating noun-verb combinations! They’re the secret sauce to sounding more like a native German speaker. Once you’ve got them down pat, weaving them into your texts is key, especially at the B2 level.

Die eigene Meinung äußern

Are you ready to express your opinions like a pro in German? There are tons of fun and creative ways to do it, and mastering them will take your fluency to the next level and get you ready for some advanced German discussions!

Konjunktiv 2: würde + Infinitiv

This is the first of nine lessons about the difficult “Konjunktiv 2”. Let’s take a closer look regarding “würde + Infinitiv” as seen in the sentence: “Peter würde auch gerne einen Deutschkurs machen.”

Konjunktiv 2: wäre + hätte

This is the second lesson about a more advanced grammar topic. “Es wäre schön, wenn Petra eine große Familie hätte.” Konjunktiv 2 – Lesson #2 is all about “wäre” and “hätte”.

Konjunktiv 2 – dürfte – müsste – möchte

“Wann möchtet ihr losfahren?”, “Wir müssten uns beeilen, damit wir rechtzeitig zu Hause sind.” Learn more about Konjunktiv 2 – this time with examples including the modal verbs “dürfte”, “müsste”, and “möchte”.

Vocabs

kurzfristig

Take your first steps towards learning the adjective “kurzfristig”. It means “short-term” or “on short notice”. For example: “Das Seminarprogramm wurde kurzfristig geändert.” or “Mein Kollege fällt kurzfristig aus.”

langfristig

The adjective “langfristig” is the opposite of “kurzfristig” and means “long-term”. Find out more about how to use “langfristig” with sentences like: “Die langfristigen Auswirkungen dieser Entscheidung sind unbekannt.”

knapp

Have you been trying to understand the word “knapp”? If you want to say “scarce,” “brief,” “tight,” or “in short supply” in German, use the word “knapp.” Sounds hard? It’s not! Check it out now! “Der Anzug sitzt ganz schön knapp.”

ausreichend

Would you like to tell someone that something is sufficient in German? Learn how to do it here with the word “ausreichend”. “Wir müssen ausreichend Wasser mitnehmen.” Let’S get started with this video, whiere there are even more examples!

überstehen

Do you know the German word “überstehen”? “Überstehen” means “to survive” or “to withstand”. For example: “Die Firma hat eine schwierige Zeit überstanden.” OR “Wie sollen wir das bloß überstehen?”

erwähnen

If you want to mention something to somebody in passing, you could use the verb “erwähnen”, which means “to mention”. “Mein Bruder hat beiläufig erwähnt, dass er bald versetzt wird.”

abhängig

“Unser Ausflug ist vom Wetter abhängig.” Improve your vocabulary with our German vocabulary series for B2 level learners. Find out how to use the word “abhängig”, which means “dependent”.

Podcasts

Drohnen

Listen to this podcast about “unmanned aerial vehicles”, better known as drones. Here, lingoni German gives you some insight into the amazing world of drones. What are drones used for? Learn about this and more in this podcast.

The Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef, which is located off the north-eastern coast of beautiful Australia, is one of the best diving paradises on Earth. It was selected a World Heritage Site in 1981.Plan your next diving trip with the help of this podcast.

Der Beruf Texter

If you want to work as a writer, you have to be creative and have an excellent knowledge of orthography. As a writer, you can work in a variety of companies. For instance, you can write guidebook texts, product descriptions, or scripts.

Tunguska

The Tunguska event was an explosion that ripped through the air above a remote forest in Siberia back in 1908. The cause has still never been determined. Find out more about what happened by listening to this podcast.

Die Pyramiden

The Pyramids of Giza: The pyramids are old stonework structures near Kairo, Egypt. Unfortunately, there are no written text sources at all about how they were built. The Pyramids of Giza are a World Cultural Heritage Site.

Südtirol – Drei Sprachen

Although many people think that South Tyrol is in Austria, it’s actually in the most northern part of Italy, right in the middle of the Alps. Find out lots of interesting facts about this region and why they speak three (!) languages there.

Der Neandertaler

The Neanderthal is an extinct relative of the anatomically modern Homo sapien. In this podcast, learn about when scientists found the first Neanderthal bones and found out about the Neanderthal’s past.

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Jenny launched the “German with Jenny” YouTube channel in 2015, rapidly growing it to hundreds of thousands of followers. Her passion for languages inspired her to develop an app designed to help learners apply what they’ve learned. This successful app led to the founding of lingoni in 2019, where Jenny now oversees finances, marketing, content creation, and quality assessment. Having lived in four countries and speaking five languages, Jenny is also a vegan food enthusiast and shares her life with two dogs, Snoopy and Naira.

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Jacqueline co-founded lingoni with Jenny in 2019. She manages lingoni’s Instagram accounts, creates content for the German channels, and collaborates closely with other content creators, designers, and the quality assessment team. Additionally, Jacqueline oversees and manages our corporate identity (CI) and all design-related work. She enjoys swimming, biking, and spending time with her son, Nelio.

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Learning Resources Specialist

Ute is responsible for creating lingoni’s learning resources. She develops our scripts, worksheets, interactive exercises, and audio exercises, and also handles subtitling, proofreading, and quality assessment. Ute spent eight months in New Zealand studying International Travel and Tourism and lived in Australia for four months. She loves traveling to the United States and has a cute little dog named Eli. One of her favorite places on Earth is the mountains in South Tyrol, Italy.

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Enhance your skills to handle advanced conversations, express opinions, and navigate various social, travel, and work-related scenarios.

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