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Grammar & Vocabulary - Efficient & to the point - Native German teacher in spoken German with English text What you'll learn Expand your German skills with to the point explanations, many examples, and texts on various topics. Expand your German vocabulary on an elementary (above bner to intermediate) level. Understand and apply grammar and structure on an A2 level. Develop your German reading and listening skills. Practice what you learn with exercises and quizzes. Requirements You need to be familiar with German on an A1 level. For all relevant grammar points, check my German Grammar A1 course content (different verb types, Nominativ/Akkusativ/basic Dativ, Perfekt tense, basics of Prateritum etc.) Description This course contains all the grammar and structure on an A2 level as well as several texts on topics used in daily conversation, such as personal data, family, looks and character, living, travelling, health, money, school, studying, work, celebrations, the internet, leisure and public transport.All grammar explanations are in German, so you can train your listening, and there is on-screen English text to support your understanding. The explanations are compact and to the point and are supported by multiple examples, which also give you more options to expand your vocabulary and demonstrate how to use vocabulary and grammar in the context of spoken language. For each lecture in German, there is also a script with the German text, so you have both, the German and the English version.Each lecture also has a pdf-script attached with the lecture presentation.Of course, there are also exercises and quizzes for you to practice what you have learned.The texts on different topics will be read out and you can read along. The most important vocabulary will be presented once more at the end of the lecture but of course, there is no need to limit yourself - there are plenty of other words and expressions in the texts that you can add to your wordbank collection.The focus of this course is on effectiveness and efficiency and therefore designed for people, who are serious about advancing their German and might need it for their university studies or their work.I certainly hope you will find the course helpful in your journey to understanding and using German in your life.Viele Gruße, Esther Hartwig, Course Instructor Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 What this course has to offer and where to find everything Section 2: Grammar A2, part 1 Lecture 2 Modal verbs in the past tense (Prateritum) Lecture 3 German script: Modal verbs in the past Lecture 4 Exercise: Modal verbs in the past Lecture 5 Connecting statements with conjunctions (A1 review) Lecture 6 German script: Conjunctions Lecture 7 Connecting statements with adverbs Lecture 8 German script: Adverbs Lecture 9 Exercise: Adverbs Lecture 10 Connecting statements with "weil" (subclauses) Lecture 11 German script: Subclauses with "weil" Lecture 12 Exercise: Subclauses with "weil" Lecture 13 Connecting statements with "wenn" and "als" (subclauses) Lecture 14 German script: Subclauses with "wenn" and "als" Lecture 15 Connecting statements with "obwohl" and "damit" (subclauses) Lecture 16 German script: Subclauses with "obwohl" and "damit" Lecture 17 Exercise: Subclauses with "obwohl" and "damit" Lecture 18 Connecting statements with "dass" Lecture 19 German script: Subclauses with "dass" Lecture 20 Exercise: Subclauses with "dass" Section 3: Listen, read & expand: personal info, family, living, studying, working & more Lecture 21 Personal information Lecture 22 Family Lecture 23 Place of residence Lecture 24 Home: apartment, house Lecture 25 Studying a language Lecture 26 School, training, studying Lecture 27 Work Lecture 28 Daily routine: an example above the basics Section 4: Grammar A2, part 2 Lecture 29 Change of state Lecture 30 German script: Change of state Lecture 31 Exercise: Change of state Lecture 32 Future Lecture 33 German script: Future Lecture 34 Exercise: Future Lecture 35 Indirect (polite) questions Lecture 36 German script: Indirect questions Lecture 37 Exercise: Indirect questions Lecture 38 Konjunktiv II: Subjunctive in requests Lecture 39 German script: Requests (Konjunktiv II) Lecture 40 Exercise: Requests Lecture 41 Konjunktiv II: Subjunctive in wishes + exercise Lecture 42 German script: Wishes (Konjunktiv II) Lecture 43 The past: Prateritum Lecture 44 German script: Prateritum Lecture 45 Exercise: Prateritum - regular Lecture 46 Exercise: Prateritum - irregular Lecture 47 Prateritum: Function & short story (example) Lecture 48 German script: Prateritum - function & short story Lecture 49 Relative clauses Lecture 50 German script: Relative clauses Lecture 51 Exercise: Relative clauses Section 5: Listen, read & expand: leisure , hobby, holidays, travel, money & health Lecture 52 Leisure & hobbies Lecture 53 Holidays & travel Lecture 54 Public transport Lecture 55 Money Lecture 56 Health Section 6: Grammar A2, part 3 Lecture 57 Pronouns - demonstrative, possessive, negative Lecture 58 German script: Pronouns Lecture 59 Exercise: Pronouns Lecture 60 Reflexive verbs & pronouns Lecture 61 German script: Reflexive verbs & pronouns Lecture 62 Exercise: Reflexive verbs & pronouns Lecture 63 Verbs with prepositions Lecture 64 German script: Verbs with prepositions Lecture 65 Exercise: Verbs with prepositions Lecture 66 Special adjectives Lecture 67 German script: Special adjectives Lecture 68 Exercise: Special adjectives Lecture 69 Genitiv: possession & affiliation Lecture 70 German script: Genitiv Lecture 71 Exercise: Genitiv Lecture 72 Word order in German sentences Lecture 73 German script: Word order Lecture 74 Exercise: Word order Lecture 75 The passive voice (present tense) Lecture 76 German script: Passive voice Lecture 77 Exercise: Passive voice Lecture 78 The infinitive verb with "zu" (basics, present tense) Lecture 79 German script: Infinitive with "zu" Lecture 80 Exercise: Infinitive with "zu" Section 7: Listen, read & expand: public holidays, celebrations, internet, looks, character Lecture 81 Public holidays & celebrations Lecture 82 Internet Lecture 83 Looks & character Section 8: End of course Lecture 84 Auf Wiedersehen! Lecture 85 Und jetzt? (Bonus lecture) Everybody who wants to study German on an A2 level from start to finish,Learners who are serious about advancing their German and might need it for their university studies or their work,Students who are looking for to the point information in an intensive A2 course that will help them reach their goals most effectively and efficiently,A2 students who want to have a review of what they have learned or have some gaps they need to fill HomePage: gfxtra__GermanLang.part1.rar.html gfxtra__GermanLang.part2.rar.html
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