Learn German A1 Grammar
Learn basic grammatical concepts in German with this course! From pronouns and verbs to sentence types and articles, you’ll gain a solid understanding of German grammar. With over 150 million German speakers worldwide, mastering this language opens up a world of opportunities. Whether you’re a beginner or an EU university applicant, this course is designed to make German grammar easy to grasp. Practice makes perfect, so start learning today and become a master of German grammar!
What you’ll learn
- German A1 Exam Grammar Topics
- Pronomen
- Verben
- Satzarten
- Artikel
- Practice Examples With Each Topic
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It is essential to correctly use the grammatical concepts while speaking or writing in German. In this course you will learn basic grammatical concepts in German Language. Verbs and its types, nouns and articles, cases and tenses of sentences, order of words in sentences; and many such itsy-bitsy grammatical complexities will be finely explained in this course.
Almost 150 million people around the globe speak German as their mother tongue or as a second language. German has the highest number of native speakers in the European Union (that is far more than English, Spanish, or French). Germans lead the world in the field of engineering. Higher education pupils more often tend to choose Germany as their target country. It is a lingua franca of Europe.
Grammar plays a pivotal role while learning any foreign language. German grammar, to a great degree, is a tough nut to crack. But freight not as this course is going to make it as easy as eating a piece of cake. After this course, you will find yourself having mastered almost all the grammatical basicalities at the beginner’s level. But you must make sure to keep practicing what you learn! Übung macht den Meister!
Who this course is for:
- Anyone and Everyone
- German beginners
- European University Applicants
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