Introduction
One of the most unique features of the IB German Ab Initio course is its thematic structure. Instead of teaching vocabulary and grammar in isolation, the course organizes learning around five global themes. Each theme introduces subtopics that give students real-life contexts for using German.
This design reflects the IB Diploma Programme’s philosophy: language learning should go hand in hand with intercultural awareness. Students don’t just memorize word lists—they learn how to talk about identities, experiences, technology, communities, and global issues.
So, what themes and topics exactly are covered in IB German Ab Initio? Let’s break them down in detail and see how they help beginners develop communication skills.
The Five Core Themes
Meta Title: Five Themes of IB German Ab Initio (2025 Curriculum)
Meta Description: Discover the five core themes of IB German Ab Initio: Identities, Experiences, Human Ingenuity, Social Organization, and Sharing the Planet.
The IB German Ab Initio curriculum is structured around five overarching themes:
- Identities – Who am I? How do we express ourselves?
- Experiences – How do we live? What stories do we tell?
- Human Ingenuity – How do we innovate and create?
- Social Organization – How do we organize ourselves?
- Sharing the Planet – How do we share common resources and responsibilities?
Each theme explores a range of subtopics that connect language learning to students’ lives and global issues. Let’s look at each one more closely.
Theme 1: Identities
This theme focuses on personal life, health, and relationships. Subtopics include:
