
Kiran, a German language expert with 12 years of experience, introduces CEFR levels from A1 to C2 and the course’s communication, written, and business German focus.
Explore the German case system across five sections, learning nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive with definite articles, indefinite articles, pronouns, and possessive articles, plus course tips and assignments.
Explore basic English and German sentence structure, focusing on subject, verb, direct and indirect objects, and the use of nouns and pronouns in German language.
Explore the four German cases—nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive—and how subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, and possessive objects map to them, with a preview on articles.
Explore how German nouns are gendered and paired with definite and indefinite articles (der, die, das, ein, eine, ein), with examples and rules, noting that nouns are always capitalized.
Explore German personal pronouns and how they replace people in sentences, covering ich, du, ihr, wir, Sie, er, sie, es, and their informal and formal usage.
Demonstrate possessive articles in German and how they function as possessive adjectives that show ownership and agree with nouns in case, gender, and number.
Explore the nominative case with definite articles der, die, das, and indefinite articles, learn how pronouns and possessive articles relate, and identify the subject by asking who or what.
Explore the nominative case with indefinite articles in German, using ein, eine, and keine for singular and negative forms, noting no plural form.
Explore the nominative case for German pronouns and possessive articles, including ich, du, er/sie/es, wir, ihr, Sie, sie, and possessives mein, dein, sein, unser, with practical examples.
Explore the accusative case with definite articles across gender and number, showing how der changes to den while das and die stay the same, and identify the direct object.
Master the accusative with indefinite articles: masculine ein becomes einen, while feminine, neuter, and plural stay ein or eine, with examples like I have einen kuli.
Explore the accusative for pronouns and possessive articles, showing how ich becomes mich, er becomes ihn, and mein and dein form meinen and deinen in masculine, with other genders unchanged.
Explore the dative case with definite articles across masculine, feminine, neuter, and plural forms, and learn how der, die, das become dem, der, den for indirect objects.
Explore the dative case with indefinite articles, mastering masculine, neuter, feminine, and plural forms (ein, eine, keine) and their dative endings like einem, einer, keinen.
Explore the dative case for pronouns and possessive articles, mastering indirect-object forms such as mir, ihm, ihr, ihnen, and the possessive endings in dative like meinem, deiner, ihrer.
Explore the genitive case with definite and indefinite articles, including possessives and 'whose' (wessen), and learn article endings such as des, eines, der, and einer.
Explore genitive forms of possessive pronouns for masculine, neuter, feminine, and plural nouns, with examples like meines Mannes and meiner Frau, and note names add an s without an apostrophe.
Master the German case system, including nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive, and learn to identify subject, direct object, indirect object, and possessive using who, what, whom, and whose.
Explore German case usage through practical example sentences, covering nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive, with direct and indirect objects, articles, and pronouns.
Apply what you learned about the German case system, share feedback to guide future learners, and stay engaged as you explore German tenses and active and passive voice.
Greetings Student!
My name is Kiran and I will be your guide through the secrets of the German language. Welcome to the course “MASTERING THE GERMAN CASE SYSTEM: FOR ALL LEVELS”
This course is for you if:
- You have knowledge on Basic concepts of German
- You prefer concise and focused lessons on GERMAN CASE SYSTEM
- You want to learn and explore all German Cases (Nominative, Accusative, Dative, and Genitive Cases)
- You want to apply logic while SPEAKING and WRITING in German by understanding all German Cases
- You seek personalized feedback and guidance through assignments
- You aim is to succeed in speaking and writing German language effectively and get success in German exams (such as the Goethe exam)
How does it work?
This course mirrors the structure of my individual German lessons, resembling the personal sessions I conduct with my students in person. Comprising 5 sections, each centred on a specific theme, every section features between 3 to 7 individual lessons, with most lessons lasting between 5 to 10 minutes. The content is thoughtfully divided into easily digestible, bite-sized pieces.
You receive a practical vocabulary, sample sentences, and grammar explanations presented in a clear and approachable manner, avoiding unnecessary complexity.
Following each section, you'll engage in an exercise, allowing you to immediately apply and practice your newfound knowledge.
Additionally, there are assignments in which you'll receive feedback and guidance from me, ensuring you understand what aspects to review or be mindful of.
Should you have any further inquiries, don't hesitate to reach out to me before making your purchase!
Looking forward to seeing you in the course! :)