German beginner's course 2

The next steps for learners of German: arranging to meet and asking how to get somewhere, ordering at a restaurant, reserving a hotel room and talking about your family and holidays. In this online German course, you will learn all the expressions you need as well as grammar and pronunciation for level A1.2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

 
  • Wann hast du Zeit? Part 1

    When do you have time?

    Here you'll learn: how to arrange to meet - the days of the week - the verb können

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  • Wann hast du Zeit? Part 2

    When do you have time?

    Here you'll learn: to arrange a time to meet - to express different times - the verb müssen

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  • Wann hast du Zeit? Review

    When do you have time?

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - the days of the week and the time - the modal verbs können and müssen

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  • German pronunciation: "au", "äu" and "eu"

    Here you'll learn: the German au, äu and eu

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  • Wer ist deine Schwester? Part 1

    Who is your sister?

    Here you'll learn: family members - mein, dein, sein and other possessive pronouns

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  • Wer ist deine Schwester? Part 2

    Who is your sister?

    Here you'll learn: more family members - meinen, deinen, seinen: the possessive pronouns in the accusative - numbers over zwanzig

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  • Wer ist deine Schwester? Review

    Who is your sister?

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - the possessive pronouns - the numbers more than zwanzig

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  • German pronunciation: "f", "w" and "v"

    Here you'll learn: how to pronounce the German f, w and v

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  • Wie ist Berlin? Part 1

    How is Berlin?

    Here you'll learn: how to use es gibt - how to use kein

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  • Wie ist Berlin? Part 2

    How is Berlin?

    Here you'll learn: to ask for the way - formal and informal requests

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  • Wie ist Berlin? Review

    How is Berlin?

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - the negation words - the imperative - some plural forms

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  • German pronunciation: "h"

    Here you'll learn: how to pronounce the German h

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  • Guten Appetit! Part 1

    Bon appétit!

    Here you'll learn: to talk about food - the regular verb machen - how to build compound words

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  • Guten Appetit! Part 2

    Bon appétit!

    Here you'll learn: to talk about dishes in a restaurant - to ask for the bill - the irregular verb wollen

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  • Guten Appetit! Review

    Bon appétit!

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - the verbs machen and wollen - the compound words

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  • German pronunciation: short and long vowels

    Here you'll learn: when vowels are pronounced short or long

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  • Wie ist dein Urlaub? Part 1

    How is your holiday?

    Here you'll learn: to talk about a holiday and the weather - the irregular verb werden - the future tense

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  • Wie ist dein Urlaub? Part 2

    How is your holiday?

    Here you'll learn: how to book a hotel room - the irregular verb möchten

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  • Wie ist dein Urlaub? Review

    How is your holiday?

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - the verbs möchten and werden - the future tense

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