From Zero to German Hero: How to Start Speaking in Just 8 Weeks
- Sarah
- Sep 6
- 2 min read

Learning German might seem like a long journey – but what if you could start having real conversations after just eight weeks? With the right structure, small classes, and expert guidance, you can move from zero to confident beginner faster than you think.
Why 8 weeks are enough to get started
At GermanMind, our German beginner courses (A1.1) are designed to take you step by step:
* You learn greetings, introductions, numbers, and everyday vocabulary.
* You practise speaking from day one – no endless theory.
* You gain the confidence to handle real-life situations in German.
Eight weeks are the perfect time frame: long enough to build a strong foundation, short enough to keep motivation high.
The secret: Small classes and native teachers
Large groups make it hard to ask questions and practise speaking. That’s why our classes are small (8–10 students) and always taught by native German teachers.
* More speaking time for you.
* Personal feedback every lesson.
* A friendly atmosphere where mistakes are part of learning.
This combination is what makes our students progress quickly – and enjoy learning.
Online or in Dublin 2 – flexibility included
Whether you join us in our central Dublin 2 school or online, you’ll benefit from the same structure, materials, and energy. And if you ever miss a class? No problem – simply join a free substitute class.
Real results, real confidence
Many of our students are surprised at how quickly they start speaking. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to:
* Order food and drinks in German.
* Introduce yourself and talk about your life.
* Ask simple questions and understand the answers.
You won’t just study German – you’ll use it.
Ready to start?
Don’t wait for the perfect moment – the best time to learn German is now.
➡ Book your A1 Beginner Course in Dublin 2 or online
Spots are limited, and our next courses start soon. Join today and take the first step from zero to German hero.
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