The world has given us a gift of knowledge that we can use for our betterment; knowledge of languages is a divine gift we all can cherish. When we look outside we see people speaking in different languages like French, Spanish, Italian, Hindi, Sanskrit etc. Some people claim to speak in 2 languages or more languages. Today we will talk about a language which we do not get to hear that often around us but is as much important and worthy: German.
German is one of the most used languages of European nations. German is being spoken in countries like Germany, Austria, Belgium etc. The language follows strict standard principles of CEFR. CEFR is Common European Framework of References. In CEFR, that helps a learner officially validate their proficiency in the German language. There are six levels in CEFR in which A1 is the simplest level while C2 is the toughest level.
Different people have different reasons for learning the German language. Some people may want to study as a result of their extensive interaction with Germans on a regular basis; to employ it in their career or make it their career! The reasons may vary from person to person.



