If you have completed level A1, you can already have simple conversations in German. The A1 level is referred to as basic language usage. It means, for example:
Language Skills at Level A1
You can understand and use simple, short sentences and frequently used expressions.
You can introduce yourself and other people.
You can ask and answer questions about personal details such as place of residence, friends, family, and hobbies.
You can shop in a store, express wishes, and ask about prices.
You can order in a restaurant and know the most important words related to food and drinks.
You can schedule an appointment and apologize for being late.
You can tell the time and describe your daily routine.
You know basic information about the culture of German-speaking countries.
You know differences in language and culture between Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
You can communicate in clear German with little dialect.
You can talk about what you want, need, should, must, can, and may do using modal verbs.
You know the typical word order in German sentences.
You know the intonation for questions, statements, and imperatives.
You can use the imperative to ask or urge others to do or not do something.
You can use both formal (very polite) language and informal language with friends and younger people.
You can express your emotions using modal particles (e.g., mal, denn, doch, ja).
In summary, this means you can communicate in a simple way if your conversation partners speak slowly and clearly.
It is a great start and a solid foundation on which you can build further!
At the end of the A1 course, you can communicate in simple situations but not yet speak fluently. To speak fluently, you should at least complete level B1.

Further Questions
It depends on each student how long it takes to complete level A1. At our school, the A1 course consists of a total of 48 lessons (each 45 minutes) as in-person classes at the school. In addition, there are about 48 more lessons on our learning platform and for homework. To learn German quickly, one should practice German daily in addition to the course, e.g. read magazines, watch YouTube videos in German, or set social media like TikTok, Instagram, and Threads to German.
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You learn to communicate in simple situations, introduce yourself, talk about your family, hobbies, and work, and handle simple everyday situations. With this knowledge, you can pass the A1 exam. The self-study exercises on our website are helpful. You can also quickly practice your German by reading small texts from the beginning, such as advertising brochures and children's books, and watching videos on YouTube. Additionally, you should try out the learned phrases in everyday life from the beginning.
You can participate in all courses at our school online via Consularia Office (no installation required!).
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The A1 German level for beginners can be completed at our school in an eight-week standard course or a four-week intensive course.
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You will learn the most important basics of German grammar and the linguistic structures needed for the beginner level, i.e., communication in simple situations.
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