22.03.2021, 23:46
German for beginners (A1 - Part 2/5)
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Instructor: Juliane Klingenberg Nery
Step by step to fluency. Learn German the right way, right from the beginning! Part 2/5
What you'll learn
use the nominative and the accusative cases
use the negation with "nicht" and "kein"
use subordinate sentences with "weil" and "dass"
know some irregular verbs
correctly use time indications in sentences
know the colors in German
use German when shopping
talk about breakfast, lunch and dinner
Requirements
Ideally, you should already have completed part one of the course. This is not a requirement if you are familiar with the nominative and the accusative cases, the conjugation of regular verbs, the modal verbs and asking questions. You should already know how to present yourself.
Description
This course will give you a stable foundation for your endeavour of learning German.
In video lessons, I will guide you through lectures which are clearly structured, building up on each other and versatile, including not only grammar explanations, but also a lot of video-guided exercises, vocabulary, additional information.
After having completed this second part, you will know how to confidently use the nominative and the accusative cases, you will be able to say more complex sentences using the negation with "kein" or "nicht", subordinate sentences ("weil" and "dass"), some irregular verbs and time indications. Of course, you will also learn a lot of new vocabulary.
Should questions come up while learning with my course, please feel free to ask me, I will be happy to answer them.
After completing parts 1 - 5 of the course, you should be able to complete the A1 exam. I am planning on making videos for the levels A2 and B1 as well.
Who this course is for:
Take this course if you would like to learn German step by step, if you want to learn it right, right from the beginning.
Take this course if you are looking for versatile guided self-learning, a course that contains not only grammar, but also many, many exercises, vocabulary as well as information on Germany and its people.
Take it, if you are looking for a fun, interactive course.
Do not take it if you are looking for a course that does not contain any grammar.
Do not take the course if you just want to learn some sentences by heart without understanding the logic behind them.