In this lesson I will guide you through the whole READING (LESEN) part of GOETHE ZERTIFIKAT START DEUTSCH A1 (Test for adults). I will show you step by step, how this test is conducted and show you the way to pass it with ease. Each part of the test is explained in detail to make it really easy to understand. You can also practice all three parts of the test while watching this video. And don't miss the Bonus Tips at the end of the video. There you will get some really useful tips & tricks to pass this test without any unexpected difficulties.
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In this lesson you will learn how to pronounce certain letter combinations in German. This video is meant for beginners who just started to learn German and need some guidance in terms of pronunciation. The examples used are all part of A1. I will read each example twice. To practice your pronunciation I recommend to pause the video inbetween and pronounce the word out loud. How to learn German? A question we get quiet often from our students. Therefore I did this video in which I want to share important tips & tricks how to learn this beautiful language. These are tips and methods which I used myself when learning a new language AND methods I saw my students doing. Students who improved way faster than the other students. So these are methods which do work. Even though they are a bit old school sometimes... 😉 But it also takes a lot work. Don't expect it to be easy. 💪🍀🍀😊 Here our NEW homepage: https://www.yourgermanteacher.com Was sind deine Hobbys? In this video you will learn how to talk about your hobbies in German. Which questions you can use and which answer. In German we have two possible ways to answer this question. Both are common used and important but they are quiet different when it comes to the grammar. All of this will be explained in this video. Nie, selten, manchmal, oft & immer. These are the temporal adverbs you need to know for A1.1 level. In your textbook they might call it: Temporale Adverbien der Häufigkeit. In this video you will learn them together with example sentences and also some additional and common used time adverbs you can use in you daily German to practice easy sentences and start a conversation. In this lesson I will guide you through the whole WRITING (SCHREIBEN) part of GOETHE ZERTIFIKAT START DEUTSCH A1 (Test for adults). I will show you step by step, how this test is conducted and show you the way to pass it with ease. Each part of the test is explained in detail to make it really easy to understand. You can also practice both parts of the test while watching this video. And don't miss the Bonus Tips at the end of the video. There you will get some really useful tips & tricks to pass this test without any unexpected difficulties. A lot of important verbs can be used in a so called "Infinitivsatz". Meaning: a sentence where you have a second verb in infinitive together with "zu". BUT: Of course. There are some exceptions. These exceptions are: Modal verbs, some specific verbs, Futur I and a specific Konjunktiv II type. I will go through all these in this video and you will also get examples for each. In this video you will learn the Top 20 most common, most used German verbs which can be used in a "Infinitivsatz" (infinitive sentence). Meaning: You can make sentences with zu + infinitive. Most of them can also be used with a "dass" sentence. But! using a Infinitivsatz levels up your German and just sounds better. The bonus tip is about the verb "brauchen", which has its own rule when it comes to the usage of "Infinitiv mit zu". And it's an important tip. In our first lesson about "Konjunktiv 2" you will learn how to express wishes and dreams with three of the most important verbs in general subjunctive: WÜRDEN , HÄTTEN & WÄREN. By making example sentences together with me, you can discover this very important grammar step by step and make sure that you develop a good understanding of this very comprehensive grammar topic. Therefore you also should watch the bonus tip at the end of the video which also includes some homework for you. In this B1.1 level video you will learn when and how you can use the German "Infinitiv mit zu". What verbs, adjectives and nouns you can use to build those useful, not difficult but important sentences. Infinitive is the original form of the verb. This means the verb is not conjugated, just like you saw it for the first time. And you can use this construction after specific verbs, adjectives and nouns. You will find the most common ones here in this description below. |