
Welcome to the third part of "German for beginners"!
Look at the people and listen to me describing what they wear. Can you tell who is who?
Written exercise: Describe what clothes the people on the pictures are wearing. Use the right genders and declensions.
In this video, I will explain the different forms of the dative and already give you some information on when to use this third case.
Print this overview out to have all the cases we have seen so far on one page.
In this exercise, we will combine the dative case with the preposition "mit" and the accusative with the preposition "ohne".
What would you wear on these occasions?
Written exercise: What would you wear on these occasions?
This video is all about countries and cities. How do you properly answer the questions: Woher kommst du? Wo bist du? Wohin gehst du?
Let's practice the prepositions from the last video.
In this video, we will read a dialogue and you will learn about the preposition "seit".
Who is who? Describe people to me and guess which person I picked.
Ask direct and indirect questions using subordinate clauses with question pronouns.
How well do you remember the German numbers? :)
This is a simplified overview of the possessive pronouns, for masculine nouns in the nominative case.
This video gives you a very detailed explanation of how to form the possessive pronouns with many examples.
Let's not lose any time and do an exercise on the possessive pronouns right away. You will see, it's not as difficult as it looks. :)
And here is another exercise on the possessive pronouns. Do you already feel more comfortable using them?
Let's read a dialogue and learn how to order something at a café.
What else can you order at a café?
Some verbs can be used with two objects - one in the dative and one in the accusative.
This course will give you a stable foundation for your endeavour of learning German.
In video lessons, I will guide you through lectures which are clearly structured, building up on each other and versatile, including not only grammar explanations, but also a lot of video-guided exercises, vocabulary, additional information.
After having completed this third part, among other things, you will be able to describe people, talk about your family, know how to order at a café and how to arrange meetings in German, and you will be able to speak about your daily routine. As to the grammar, you will feel more confident using the nominative, the accusative and the dative cases, learn many new prepositions, some new conjunctions, the possessive and personal pronouns, separable verbs, ... You will also learn a lot of new vocabulary.
Should questions come up while learning with my course, please feel free to ask me, I will be happy to answer them.
After completing parts 1 - 5 of the course, you should be able to complete the A1 exam. The levels A2 and B1 are available on my website.