Beginner's course 5

Beginner's course 5 will take you even further. You'll learn how to talk about a wedding party, a removal, how to bake a German apple pie and to find your way to the Citizen Registration Office. The course is based on level A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

 
  • Willst du mich heiraten? Part 1

    Will you marry me?

    Here you'll learn: to talk about a wedding and a wedding gift - about definite and indefinite articles in the dative - word order with direct and indirect objects

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  • Willst du mich heiraten? Part 2

    Will you marry me?

    Here you'll learn: to talk about a wedding ceremony - possessive pronouns in the dative

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  • Willst du mich heiraten? Review

    Will you marry me?

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - definite and indefinite articles in the dative - possessive pronouns in the dative

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  • Was fehlt Ihnen denn? Part 1

    What is wrong with you?

    Here you'll learn: to talk about an accident - to visit the doctor's surgery - personal pronouns in the dative

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  • Was fehlt Ihnen denn? Part 2

    What is wrong with you?

    Here you'll learn: about visiting someone in the hospital - forms of the irregular verbs geben and helfen in the present tense

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  • Was fehlt Ihnen denn? Review

    What is wrong with you?

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - personal pronouns in the dative - forms of the irregular verbs geben and helfen in the present tense

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  • Konntet ihr nicht nein sagen? Part 1

    Weren't you able to say no?

    Here you'll learn: to organise a removal - to talk about being stressed - the modal verbs können and müssen in the preterite

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  • Konntet ihr nicht nein sagen? Part 2

    Weren't you able to say no?

    Here you'll learn: to talk about a new flat and neighbourhood - the modal verbs dürfen and wollen in the preterite

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  • Konntet ihr nicht nein sagen? Review

    Weren't you able to say no?

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - the modal verbs können, müssen, dürfen and wollen in the preterite

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  • Wie viele Eier brauchen wir, um den Kuchen zu backen? Part 1

    How many eggs do we need to bake the cake?

    Here you'll learn: to talk about ingredients and recipes - clauses with um ... zu and damit

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  • Wie viele Eier brauchen wir, um den Kuchen zu backen? Part 2

    How many eggs do we need to bake the cake?

    Here you'll learn: to talk about how to bake an apple pie - the adjectives viele and wenige, ein bisschen, ein paar

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  • Wie viele Eier brauchen wir, um den Kuchen zu backen? Review

    How many eggs do we need to bake the cake?

    Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - clauses with um … zu and damit - the adjectives viele and wenige, ein bisschen, ein paar

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  • Kannst du mir sagen, wo das Bürgeramt ist? Part 1

    Can you tell me where the Citizen Registration Office is?

    Here you'll learn: to ask for directions - indirect questions

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  • Kannst du mir sagen, wo das Bürgeramt ist? Part 2

    Can you tell me where the Citizen Registration Office is?

    Here you'll learn: to visit administrative offices - clauses with ob and falls

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  • Kannst du mir sagen, wo das Bürgeramt ist? Wiederholung

    Can you tell me where the Citizen Registration Office is?

    Here you'll learn: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - indirect questions - clauses with ob and falls

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