German for beginners (A1 - Part 5/5)
What you'll learn
- review of some topics seen in the previous parts
- seasons and seasonal activities
- traveling
- ordinal numbers
- dates
- hotel reservations
- giving directions
- post cards
- at the restaurant
- understand a menu in German
- at a museum
- the "n-declension"
- arranging meetings
- the past tense
- the imperative
- on the phone
- the infinitive with "zu"
- positions and movements
- at the library
- composed nouns
Requirements
- Ideally, you should already have completed the first 4 parts of the course or be familiar with the topics taught in these parts.
Description
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.
This fifth part will focus mostly on conversation and vocabulary, topics include the seasons, traveling, hotel reservations, giving directions, post cards, at the restaurant, understanding a menu in German, at a museum, arranging meetings, talking on the phone and at the library.
You will learn about the ordinal numbers and how to say the date, we will see the n-declension, the imperative, the infinitive with "zu", positions and movements, composed nouns and do more exercises on the past tense.
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.
Who this course is for:
- Take the course if you have already completed parts 1 - 4 of the course.
- Take the course if you already know the topics outlined in the first 4 parts.
- Take the course if you are a more advanced learner and want to fresh up on the basics of the German language.
- Take the course if you are looking for interactive learning materials on video.
- Do not take the course if you just want to learn sentences by heart.
- Do not take the course if you do not want to learn any grammar.
Instructor
Hey there! I am the founder of "German to go" and have been teaching German since 2004 - private and group tuition in various countries as well as on Skype. Now, I would like to make the material I created over the years available to more people. I am a passionate language learner myself and I love travelling. From 2005 to 2010, I studied "Languages and Business Studies" in Aix-en-Provence (France), in Newcastle-upon-Tyne (UK) and in Cologne (Germany). This was followed by an internship in Ottawa (Canada), where I met my husband, who is Brazilian. We lived in Brazil for 2 years and now we are back in my city of origin, Berlin, in Germany. We have a little daughter. I hope you enjoy my courses!