German Language B1 - Intermediate German
What you'll learn
- After this B1 course you will know all B1 German Grammar.
- Future in the present tense - Zukunft im Präsens
- Learn different indications of time for the future - Zeitangaben - Zukunft
- Learn how to use the German modal particles - Modalpartikel
- Causal conjunctional adverbs - Kausale Konjunktionaladverbien
- Causal adverbs - Kausaladverbien
- Article word "Welch-" - Artikelwort "Welch-"
- Article word "Irgendein-" - Artikelwort "Irgendein-"
- As if - als ob
- The Verb "Brauchen" And Its Correct Usage
- conjunctions - Konjunktionen
- The German Word "nämlich"
- Pronoun - Pronomen
- Subclauses With "dass"
- Adjective ending -bar - Adjektivendung -bar
- Final indications - Finalangaben
- Learn the difference between "von" and "aus"
- The verb lassen" and its correct usage in the German language
- Impersonal expressions - Unpersönliche Ausdrücke
- Classes of irregular verbs - Klassen der unregelmäßigen Verben
- Genitive - Genitiv
- Genitive possessive articles - Genitiv Possessivartikel
- Demonstrative pronoun in the genitive - Demonstrativpronomen Genitiv
- "indem" and sodass"
- adjective declension - Adjektivdeklination
- Concessional sentences - Konzessivsätze
- Modal verbs and their different meanings
- Directional adverbs - Direktionaladverbien
- German Perfect tense - Perfekt
- Modals - Modalangaben
- Indirect questions - Indirekte Fragen
- conditional clauses - Konditionalsätze
- Infinitive clauses - Infinitivsätze
- Compounds - Komposita
- ast tense - Präteritum
- Past tense - Präteritum
- The German word "werden" as an indication of change - Veränderung
- weil - da - denn
- Unreal wishes - Konjunktiv II - irreale Wünsche
- Wishful sentences - Konjunktiv II - Wunschsätze
- Modal verbs - Konjunktiv II - Modalverben
- The word "falls"
- Verbs with infinitive - Verben mit Infinitiv
- Prefix -un - Präfix -un
- Prepositional adverbs - Präpositionaladverbien
- Verbs with a prepositional object - Verben mit Präpositionalobjekt
- relative pronouns - Relativpronomen
- Temporal subordinate clauses - Temporale Nebensätze
- Process passive - Vorgangspassiv
- Passive in the subordinate clause - Passiv im Nebensatz
- Passive without a subject - Passiv ohne Subjekt
- Passive in the perfect tense - Passiv im Perfekt
- Passive in past tense - Passiv im Präteritum
- Passive in the past perfect - Passiv im Plusquamperfekt
- Adjectives as nouns - Adjektive als Nomen
- Adjective combination - Adjektiv-Kombination
- Multipart conjunctions - Mehrteilige Konjunktionen
- Modal adverbs - Modaladverbien
- Participle II as a noun - Partizip II als Substantiv
- Learn German Idioms
- Learn about the German educational system
- Learn about German Celebrations
- Learn about German Culture (Food, Places, Virtues)
- Tips on how to learn a language more efficiently
Requirements
- You should have passed the A1 and A2 level in order to participate in this course.
Description
Learn German B1 Level From An Experienced Native German Teacher!
This German course will start by introducing you to probably the easiest part of the German B1 grammar and work your way up to learning the intermediate level of the German language.
Apart from the 79 German grammar lectures, this course also includes 5 videos about German idioms. German culture, the German Educational System, German celebrations as well as valuable tips on how to learn languages more efficiently. This course also includes one video which will prepare you for the speaking part of the German B1 official language certification.
You will also find a PDF file with homework attached to each chapter as well the presentation of each lesson as a PDF file. We will also have a final exam to test what you have learned in the German online course.
GOALS/LEARNINGS:
Become Competent In German B1 Grammar
Learn More About the German Culture Like Food, Celebrations and Sights
Learn About The German Educational System
Get Valuable Tips On How To Learn German More Efficiently
Learn Common German Idioms To Sound More Like Natives
You will learn the following:
German Grammar:
Zukunft im Präsens | Zeitangaben - Zukunft | Modalpartikel | Kausale Konjunktionaladverbien | Kausaladverbien | Artikelwort "Welch-"| Artikelwort "Irgendein-" | Als ob | The Verb "Brauchen" And It´s Correct Usage | Konjunktionen | The Word "nämlich" | Pronomen | Subclauses With "dass" | Adjektivendung -bar | Finalangaben | Difference Between "von" and "aus" | The Verb lassen" and It´s Correct Usage | unpersönliche Ausdrücke | Klassen der unregelmäßigen Verben | Genitiv | Genitiv Possessivartikel | Demonstrativpronomen Genitiv | "indem" and sodass" | Adjektivdeklination | Konzessive Sätze | Modalverben und ihre Bedeutung | Direktionaladverbien | Perfekt | Modalangaben | Indirekte Fragen | Konditionalsätze | Infinitivsätze | Komposita | Präteritum | Plusquamperfekt | Werden - Veränderung | weil - da - denn | Konjunktiv II - irreale Wünsche | Konjunktiv II - Wunschsätze | Konjunktiv II - Modalverben | The Word "falls" | Verben mit Infinitiv | Präfix un- | Präpositionaladverbien | Verben mit Präpositionalobjekt | Relativpronomen | Temporale Nebensätze | Vorgangspassiv | Passiv im Nebensatz | Passiv ohne Subjekt | Passiv im Perfekt | Passiv im Präteritum | Passiv im Plusquamperfekt | Adjektive als Nomen | Adjektiv-Kombination | Mehrteilige Konjunktionen | Modaladverbien | Partizip II als Substantiv
German Culture:
German Idioms | German Educational System | German Holidays | German Culture (Food, Places, Virtues)
German Vocabulary:
Social Media
Plus:
Tips On How To Learn A Language More Efficiently I German Mnemonics I Final Exam
If you are not familiar with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages; here is a brief overview:
A1 - Complete beginner
A2 - Elementary
B1 - Intermediate
B2 - Upper intermediate
C1 - Advanced
C2 - Proficient
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Who this course is for:
- This course is for everyone who would like to improve his/her German skills and become intermediate in German.
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Instructor
Hello,
my name is Julia and I am a German teacher with 8 years of experience.
I come from Gießen, which is a town near Frankfurt am Main in Germany.
I have graduated in "Fremdsprachenkorrespondenz", which can be translated as foreign language correspondence (trilingual) and which is a German apprenticeship.
I also have a Bachelor´s degree in "International Business and Languages".
After my studies I have worked in marketing and real estate, but continued to teach languages until I finally I decided to dedicate myself completely to working with languages.
The languages I speak are German, Russian, English, Spanish and Portuguese. My biggest passion is to travel the world, with which I am very busy :)
Many greetings,
Julia