1 | Ich bin Paul
Greet someone, speak formally
Personal pronouns: Sie, ich, er
Greet someone, speak formally
Personal pronouns: Sie, ich, er
Ask for help
Personal pronouns: du, sie, es, wir
Numbers 1-12, say thank you
The possessive -s
Ask and answer questions about one’s condition
Personal pronouns: ihr, sie (plural), Sie (plural)
Numbers 13-22, buy a ticket for public transport, ask politely
Verb conjugations singular: (ich) komme, wohne, arbeite
Numbers till 1 million, news article
W-questions & verb conjugations singular: (du) kommst, wohnst, arbeitest
Make an appointment, alphabet 1
Declarative sentence & verb conjugations singular: (er, sie, es) kommt, wohnt, arbeitet
Talk about family, alphabet 2
W-question sentence & conjugations: (wir, ihr, sie, Sie) kommen / kommt, wohnen / wohnt, arbeiten / arbeitet
Talk about professions, spell names, alphabet 3
Yes/no-question sentence & demonstrative pronouns
Ask for names and origin, talk about languages
Indefinite article (ein, eine), countries VS people VS languages
Give and receive advice and gifts
Articles kein/keine VS ein/eine, nein VS nicht VS kein
Online profiles, understand descriptions of people
Irregular verbs: sein/haben, sentence type summary
Get to know people, chat online
Irregular modal verbs: können / müssen / mögen, enumeration in a sentence
Express eating preferences, decide on different options and prices
Irregular verbs: wollen / heißen / möchten, modal particle ‚doch‘
Name and order meals
Irregular verbs: wissen / nehmen / helfen / sollen
Explain a situation, give advice, make it up with somebody
Irregular verbs: sprechen / essen / treffen, modal particles ‚denn‘ & ‚ja‘
Phone call, give out personal information
Modal particle ‚mal‘
Greetings and farewells in a text message
Irregular verbs: geben / lesen / sehen, modal particle ‚aber‘
Informal salutations and complimentary closes in emails
Sentence structure with “tecamolo”, comparison, contrast
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Furniture, directions, days of the week
Gender of nouns: words with endings –er and -ling
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Describe objects, furniture, ask for repitition
Gender of nouns: words with endings -chen and -lein
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Colors, materials, and shapes
Gender of nouns: words with endings -t and -e
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Rooms of an apartment
Gender of nouns: words with endings -ung / -heit / -keit
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Describe and evaluate situations and objects, congratulate
Gender of nouns: words with endings -ei / -schaft
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Times of the day, despair and anger
Determine the gender of nouns by their meanings & modal verb dürfen and modal verb summary
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Give advice, discuss weekend plans, ask for help
Determine the gender of nouns by their meanings 2
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Describe a problem, express compassion
Determine the gender of nouns by their meanings 3
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Order somebody to do something, express disappointment
Determine the gender of nouns by their meanings 4, gender summary
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Make appointments, read the analog clock (tell the time)
Possessive pronouns: mein(e), Ihr(e)
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Justify actions, reflect on a situation, read the 24-hour clock
Possessive pronouns: dein(e), sein(e), ihr(e)
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Talk about hobbies, make small talk, four seasons
Possessive pronouns: unser(e), euer/eure
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Talk about law and permissions, describe people’s actions
Noun-noun composites: Hausflur / Hausmeister / Wohnungseingang
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Months
Demonstrative pronouns: dieser, dieses, diese
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Give and receive information about somebody
Plural: nouns that get an -en/-n ending
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Read and understand online reviews
Plural: nouns that get an -e/-¨e ending
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Discuss travel plans and options
Plural: nouns that get an -s ending
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Text: email, simple past in writing
Plural: nouns that change an a/o/u to an ä/ö/ü – but don’t get a new ending, regular simple past verbs
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Train station announcements
Plural: nouns that get an –er/-¨er ending, simple past forms for irregular & auxiliary verbs
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Talk about a trip, directions using a map
Simple past forms for modal & mixed verbs
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Talk about points of interest, locations, means of transport
The accusative case (den, einen, keinen)
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