
Learn German from scratch with a seasoned teacher, mastering pronunciation, basic conversation, grammar, reading, the alphabet and numbers, and tasks like booking a doctor's appointment, writing emails, and ordering food.
Learn basic German greetings by time of day and how to introduce yourself, ask for names, origins, jobs, hobbies, and ages, in informal and formal contexts.
Practice informal and formal greetings through a guided conversation, answering how are you, what is your name, where you come from, where you live, your job, hobbies, and age.
Learn how German uses masculine, feminine, and plural articles with country names and when to omit them, with stationary versus motion verbs and examples like Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, and America.
Explore chapter 3, berufe teil 1, learn which professions exist and who does which job, and practice pronunciation with a matching-image exercise featuring teacher, artist, doctor, nurse, and photographer.
Explore professions in the german beginner course and who does what, including gendered endings for female professions, and learn verbs for taking care of people, medicine, teaching, and art.
Explore nominative personal pronouns in German, from he, she, it to we and you all, and learn when to use the formal you Sie versus informal you.
Discover nominative verbs in German that always take the nominative, keeping articles the same, with examples like sein, bleiben, heißen, scheinen, and practice with definite and indefinite articles.
Master the nominative with positive articles and possessive endings, identify masculine, feminine, and plural forms, and practice forming sentences like 'that is my dog' and 'this is our house'.
Learn the vocabulary for common hobbies and practice pronunciation by reading after me, with pictures depicting activities like listening to music, dancing, drawing, guitar, swimming, and hiking.
Explore how hobbies relax the mind, boost concentration, and foster social connections while introducing hobby-related vocabulary. Practice with a brief quiz and translation review to reinforce hobby verbs and nouns.
Practice the accusative with possessive articles in German for beginners, mastering endings for masculine, feminine, neuter, and plural with pronouns like mein, dein, sein, ihr, unser, and euer.
Learn German body parts and practice a doctor's office conversation with repeat-after-me drills, identifying head, face, neck, and other parts through interactive prompts.
Learn to book a doctor's appointment in German with a practical dialogue, essential phrases, and vocabulary for visiting a German doctor or clinic.
Explore the verbs haben and sein in chapter nine, review their pronoun-based conjugations, and practice with examples like ich bin and du bist to reinforce irregular endings.
Herzlich Willkommen zu diesem Deutschkurs!
I’m Lysann and I will be your German teacher, guiding you through this German A1 course.
You will learn everything you need to know as a beginner learning German.
Grammar, speaking, reading and most relevant topics to pass your A1 exam.
I have written a German learning book (level A1 ) for you and in this course I'll guide you through the book step by step!
This course is very hands on and I recommend you either print the Work- and Answerbook (attached to section 1) to practice during the course or have a note book and pen ready to write down notes and the answers to the exercises.
Each chapter explains the grammar first, followed by some examples and finishes with some exercises to practice.
The Work- and Answerbooks contains 93 pages each and you'll find all exercises of this course with their solutions.
The course contains 37 chapters with the following content:
How to introduce yourself and have a basic conversation
Country names
Professions
The German grammar cases: Nominative
How to structure sentences and answers
Hobbys
The accusative case
Body parts
The verbs "to have" and "to be"
How to write and understand different e- mails
The dative case
The articles
When to use nicht oder kein?
Family members
Regular verbs
Irregular verbs
Adjectives
Conjuctions
The Numbers
The Alphabet
How to fill in a form
The Time
Imperative
Food
Prefixes
Prepositions with accusative and dative
Verbs with accusative and dative
Possessive articles
Modal verbs
Verb tenses
Past tense form called Präteritum
Past tense form called Perfekt
Adverbs of time
The colors
All around the year: The seasons
Clothes