Beginner's course 6

Another important learning stage with beginner's course 6: talking about a new work, asking polite questions, talking about the past, learning about the history of a city and having an argument and reconcile again. Learn all the relevant expressions, as well as grammar for level A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

 
  • Würden Sie…? Part 1

    Would you…? - Part 1

    Here you'll learn: to ask for information in a polite way - the subjunctive forms of können, werden and haben

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  • Würden Sie…? Part 2

    Would you…? - Part 2

    Here you'll learn: to have an official appointment - prepositions taking the accusative

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  • Würden Sie…? Review

    Would you…? - Review

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - the subjunctive forms of können, werden and haben - prepositions taking the accusative

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  • Ich habe ein paar Fehler gemacht! Part 1

    I made a few mistakes

    Here you'll learn: to ask for information in a new work place - to express where something is located and where you put something to - prepositions that can take both dative and accusative

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  • Ich habe ein paar Fehler gemacht! Part 2

    I made a few mistakes

    Here you'll learn: to talk about the new work place, your boss and colleagues - how to form the plural of nouns

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  • Ich habe ein paar Fehler gemacht! Review

    I made a few mistakes

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - prepositions that can take both dative and accusative - how to form the plural of nouns

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  • Was hast du auf dem Bauernhof gemacht? Part 1

    What did you do on the farm?

    Here you'll learn: to talk about past events - to describe work on a farm - the Perfekt with haben and sein - the past participles of regular and irregular verbs

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  • Was hast du auf dem Bauernhof gemacht? Part 2

    What did you do on the farm?

    Here you'll learn: to talk about past events - the past participles of separable verbs and verbs ending in -ieren

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  • Was hast du auf dem Bauernhof gemacht? Review

    What did you do on the farm?

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - the Perfekt with haben and sein - the past participles of regular and irregular verbs

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  • Wann wurde Berlin gegründet? Part 1

    When was Berlin founded?

    Here you'll learn: to talk about a city and its history - the forms of werden in the preterite - how to form and use the Passiv

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  • Wann wurde Berlin gegründet? Part 2

    When was Berlin founded?

    Here you'll learn: to talk about German history and geography - how to form the agens in sentences in the Passiv

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  • Wann wurde Berlin gegründet? Review

    When was Berlin founded?

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - the passive voice with and without agens

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  • Er kommt ganz nach mir! Part 1

    He's just like me!

    Here you'll learn: to talk about other people - to have an argument - relative pronouns and relative clauses

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  • Er kommt ganz nach mir! Part 2

    He's just like me!

    Here you'll learn: to talk about conflicts - to agree after a conflict - reflexive verbs

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  • Er kommt ganz nach mir! Review

    He's just like me!

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - relative clauses - reflexive verbs

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