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What you will learn

 

How to form declarative, negative and interrogative sentences

 

How to form Present, Past and Future Tense

 

How to form and use irregular verbs in present

 

How to form and use modal verbs

 

How to form and use cases in German language

 

How to form and use personal and possessive pronouns

Description


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This course is aimed at students of beginner level of German language (A1), that is, for those who don’t have any previous knowledge of German or who have, but are not sure how to use grammar properly.  Upon finishing this course, you will know how to form and use present, past and future tense in German, how to form declarative, interrogative and negative sentences, modal verbs, separable verbs etc., as well as nouns (including accusative and dative case) and pronouns, all necessary for communication. You will be able to speak German in an appropriate way, without any mistakes in grammar,  as well as be more confident to actually use the language. . The areas covered are necessary in everyday conversations, but also for passing A1 German international exam. This course also provides downloadable resources  in order to practice what you’ have learned  and check if you have understood everything well. I have  I have been working as a German teacher for many years, so I am familiar with the difficulties you may encounter in their process of learning this language as well as all necessary grammatical constructions you need in order to communicate in a correct and confident way. Let’s master the grammar!

 

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Content

Introduction

Personal Pronouns
Nouns
Question Words
Possessive Pronouns

Present Tense

Present Tense – Regular Verbs
Present Tense – to be, to have
Present Tense – Irregular Verbs

Modal Verbs – Present

Modal Verbs

Separable and Inseparable Verbs

In/Separable Verbs

Cases

Akkusativ – Articles
Dativ – Articles
Dativ oder Akkusativ
Personal Pronouns – Akkusativ
Personal Pronouns – Dativ

Past Tense – Perfekt

Perfekt

Future Tense

Zukunft 1

Negation

Negation