Passive voice across tenses (Präsens, Präteritum, Perfekt) and when to use it
Dative verbs, reflexive verbs, and verbs with obligatory “es”
Separable/inseparable prefixes: kommen- with many prefixes; er- verbs and meaning shifts
Participles and nominalization: Partizip I and nominalized adjectives
Relative structures: was/wo, prepositions with relative pronouns, and relative adverbs (worüber etc.)
Negation & pronouns: nicht vs nichts; indefinite pronouns; so ein/solch ein
Connectors and adverbials: aber/doch/jedoch/sondern; zweiteilige Konjunktionen; je nachdem
Prepositions with genitive and adjective+preposition collocations (A–Z)
Idioms, fixed phrases, and noun-verb combinations (machen/nehmen) for natural expression
Course Description
Take your German to a confident B2 level with a free online course designed for learners who already know the basics and now want to sound more natural, precise, and fluent in everyday and professional situations. Instead of relying on vague tips, you’ll build reliable accuracy through clear explanations, practical examples, and exercises that help new structures stick. The goal is simple: understand more, express yourself with fewer pauses, and write and speak with the kind of control expected at B2.
You’ll strengthen the grammar that typically separates intermediate learners from advanced speakers: the subtle power of Konjunktiv 2 for politeness and hypotheticals, the passive across different tenses, and advanced sentence building with relatives, conjunctions, and nominalized forms. At the same time, you’ll expand your vocabulary strategically through verb patterns, prefixes, and fixed combinations that native speakers use constantly. This means you stop translating word by word and start choosing the right expression automatically.
Because B2 is also about understanding the real world, the course helps you handle authentic listening and reading with greater ease. Dialog-based practice and native-speaker content train you to catch key information, follow nuances, and cope with fast speech. You’ll also learn how to talk about modern topics and everyday challenges with the appropriate tone, from describing feelings and stress to discussing habits, time, and expectations in a balanced, natural way.
Whether you’re preparing for a certification exam, planning to work or study in a German-speaking environment, or simply aiming for real confidence, this course gives you a structured path to progress. Learn at your pace, revisit difficult points whenever you need, and turn B2 grammar and vocabulary into usable skills you can apply immediately.
Course content
Video class: Improve Your Advanced Reading and Listening Skills By Learning These Verbs - B2/C1 [mit Jenny]05m
Video class: Ist Jenny überlastet? - Wie man auf Deutsch über psychische Belastungen spricht- B2/C104m
Video class: Learn to use Futur 2 in German - B2 [mit Jenny]05m
Video class: dummerweise, ausnahmsweise, normalerweise - Adverbien mit der Endung weise - B2 [mit Jenny]03m
Video class: Learn to ask for things politely in German - Konjunktiv 2 mit können - B2 [with Jenny]03m
Video class: Die gängigsten Phobien - Bist du auch davon betroffen? - B2 [mit Jenny]04m
Video class: Let's Talk about Time! - Zeit verschwenden - die ganze Zeit - zeitraubend - von Zeit zu Zeit - B206m
Video class: Dativverben für Profis - B2 [mit Jenny]03m
Video class: Das Verb kommen mit 25 Präfixen - B2 [mit Jenny]07m
Video class: Lerne Deutsche Verben mit dem Präfix er - B2 [mit Jenny]05m
Video class: MAJOR Announcement Brand-New FREE Trials at lingoni.com06m
Exercise: What is required to start a free trial on Lingoni's new website?
Video class: Partizip I - B2 [mit Jenny]04m
Video class: Nominalisierte Adjektive im Deutschen - B2 [mit Jenny]07m
Video class: lingoni GERMAN (20) - Dialoge: Fahrrad fahren - Haustiere - B209m
Video class: Ja oder Nein?! Emily und Brian von lingoni ENGLISH06m
Video class: Listen to German native speakers: Hat Heiko geschummelt?! - B209m
Video class: Das Modalverb sollen - Deutsche Verben für Fortgeschrittene - B2 [mit Niko]12m
Video class: Das Modalverb mögen - Deutsche Verben für Fortgeschrittene - B209m
Video class: Das Modalverb dürfen - Deutsche Verben für Fortgeschrittene - B2 [mit Niko]10m
Video class: Das Modalverb müssen - Deutsch für Fortgeschrittene - B2 [mit Niko]13m
Video class: Das Modalverb können - Deutsch für Fortgeschrittene - B2 [mit Niko]18m
Video class: Adjektive mit Präpositionen - S bis Z– Deutsch für Fortgeschrittene - B2 [mit Niko]11m
Video class: Learn German with the lingoni App - Levels A1-B2 - Reading, Writing, Listening and Pronunciation02m
Exercise: Which feature of the lingoni app specifically assists with improving speaking skills?
Video class: Adjektive mit Präpositionen – F bis R – Deutsch für Fortgeschrittene - B2 [mit Niko]11m
Video class: Adjektive mit Präpositionen A-E - Deutsch für Fortgeschrittene - B2 [mit Niko]13m
Video class: Relativsätze mit was und wo - B2/C1 [mit Niko]10m
Video class: nicht vs. nichts - Was ist der Unterschied? - B2 [mit Niko]09m
Video class: lingoni GERMAN (48) - Unbestimmte Pronomen - B217m
Video class: Das Verb wollen auf Deutsch: objektiv und subjektiv - B2/C1 [mit Jenny]11m
Video class: aber - doch - jedoch - sondern : Die deutschen Konjunktionen - B2 [mit Niko]16m
Video class: lingoni GERMAN (51) - während, währenddessen, solange - B213m
Video class: je nachdem auf Deutsch - B2 [mit Niko]10m
Video class: It’s hard for me - schwerfallen - B2 [mit Jenny]05m
Video class: lingoni GERMAN (44) - annehmen - vermuten - von etwas ausgehen - B2/C104m
Video class: lingoni GERMAN (50) - Das Verb werden - B210m
Video class: lingoni GERMAN (49) - Verben mit obligatorischem es - B211m
Video class: lingoni GERMAN (41) - Passiv Perfekt - B208m
Video class: lingoni GERMAN (39) - Passiv Präteritum - B208m
Video class: lingoni GERMAN (47) - Reflexive Verben - B2/B121m
Video class: lingoni GERMAN (45) - heutig - B2/C103m
Video class: lingoni GERMAN (46) - brauchen zu Infinitiv - B205m
Video class: German Lesson (43) - nötig - notwendig - erforderlich - benötigen - B2/C107m
Video class: German Lesson (42) - das Gefühl - das Mitgefühl - das Mitleid - bemitleiden - B2/C109m
Video class: German Lesson (38) - Passiv Präsens - B207m
Video class: German Lesson (37) - Konjunktiv 2 mit Modalverben - B204m
Video class: German Lesson (36) - Konjunktiv 2 in der Vergangenheit - B206m
Video class: German Lesson (34) - Nicht trennbare Verben - Teil 2 - B206m
Video class: German Lesson (33) - Nicht trennbare Verben - Teil 1 - B208m
Video class: German Lesson (27) - Genitivpräpositionen - Teil 2 - B204m
Video class: German Lesson (25) - Adjektive zu Infinitive - B208m
Video class: German Lesson (13) - Konjunktiv 2 - läge, säße, nähme, bliebe - sähe - B204m
Video class: German Lesson (26) - Einerseits... andererseits - B204m
Video class: German Lesson (12) - Konjunktiv 2 - ginge - ließe - käme - bräuchte - täte - B207m
Video class: German Lesson (28) - Zweiteilige Konjunktionen - B209m
Video class: German Lesson (24) - so ein - solch ein - B209m
Video class: German Lesson (10) - Konjunktiv 2 - fände - B203m
Video class: German Lesson (11) - Konjunktiv 2 - wüsste - B203m
Video class: German Lesson (7) - Konjunktiv 2 - dürfte - müsste - möchte - B204m
Video class: German Lesson (6) - Konjunktiv 2 - hätte wäre - B206m
Video class: German Lesson (5) - Konjunktiv 2 - würde Infinitiv - B203m
Video class: German Lesson (23) - das meiste - meistens - am meisten - B204m
Video class: German Lesson (22) - ganz - B205m
Video class: Genitivpräpositionen im Deutschen - B2 [mit Jenny]06m
Video class: German Lesson (9) - ich wünschte... - Konjunktiv 2 - B205m
Video class: Deutsche Relativadverbien - worüber - wovon - worauf - womit - B206m
Video class: German Lesson (35) - Relativpronomen mit Präpositionen - mit dem - von dem - an der - für die - B208m
Video class: German Lesson (30) - I'm not leaving under ANY circumstances! - die Umstände - B203m
Exercise: What is the German word for 'circumstances' as taught in the video?
Video class: German Lesson (29) - How to Say She seems to have gone crazy! - scheinen zu Infinitiv - B206m
Video class: German Lesson (21) - Ich habe die Arschkarte gezogen! - Deutsche Redewendungen - ziehen - B2/C105m
Video class: German Lesson (19) - klarkommen ? fertigwerden ? sich abfinden ? zurechtkommen ? verkraften - B2/C104m
Exercise: Which verb would you use in German to express the idea of reluctantly coming to terms with something?
Video class: German Lesson (17) - I was a NERVOUS WRECK! - Deutsche Redewendungen - B2/C104m
Video class: German Lesson (16) - Noun-Verb-Combinations - Part 3: nehmen - B2 / C107m
Video class: German Lesson (15) - Noun-Verb-Combinations - Part 2: machen - B2 / C102m
Video class: German Lesson (3) - 25 Useful Phrases - Klar! - B206m
Video class: German Lesson (18) - 22 Positive Adjectives - B206m