The aim of this study is to demonstrate how students' comprehension is enhanced during the evaluation of a German language lecture through the use of visualization techniques. The research methodology utilized a descriptive quantitative approach and involved several tools such as video visualization, material exercises, questionnaires, and written documentation. Videos were used to assess language proficiency in various domains, including productive, receptive, and literary. The information presented through visualization utilized a combination of colors, varying word sizes, images, graphics, and audio. The study's findings indicate that students were able to comprehend approximately one-third of the subject matter due to the clarity and appeal of the visualizations. The inclusion of examples and instruction within the content contributed to a better understanding of the subject.