Free ebook for learning basic German vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, verb conjugation, and everyday communication.
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Introduction to the German language
+ Exercise: What is the origin of the German language and how has it evolved over the centuries? -
German alphabet
+ Exercise: How many characters make up the German alphabet and what types of additional characters are there in addition to the basic 26 letters? -
Basic German pronunciation
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about basic German pronunciation is true? -
Basic German vocabulary
+ Exercise: Which of the following German words corresponds to the color "green" in Portuguese? -
German numbers
+ Exercise: What is the correct way to say the number 1234 in German? -
Days of the week in German
+ Exercise: What is the meaning and origin of the name of the day of the week "Dienstag" in German? -
Months of the year in German
+ Exercise: What is the correct translation of the month of June in German? -
Seasons in German
+ Exercise: What is the season called "spring" in German and what are some words associated with it? -
Colors in German
+ Exercise: What is the word for "color" in German? -
Family in German
+ Exercise: What is the correct translation for "the mother" in German? -
Animals in German
+ Exercise: How do you say "cat" in German? -
Food and drink in German
+ Exercise: What is the meaning of some basic German words related to food and drink mentioned in the Basic German course? -
Clothing in German
+ Exercise: What is the German translation for the following items of clothing? -
House and furniture in German
+ Exercise: What is the German word for the following furniture and parts of the house? -
Transport in German
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Weather in German
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements is true about learning German? -
Directions and locations in German
+ Exercise: What is taught in chapter 17 of the basic level German course? -
Basic phrases and greetings in German
+ Exercise: What is the most common greeting in German and what does it mean? -
Common Questions in German
+ Exercise: In the Basic Level German eBook, which of the following questions is used to ask someone's favorite color?
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Basic verbs in German
+ Exercise: Which of the following German verbs is used to express the action of eating? -
Basic German verbs: Present tense of regular verbs
+ Exercise: What is a German regular verb and how is it conjugated? -
Basic German Verbs: Irregular Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about irregular verbs in German is true? -
Basic German Verbs: Modal verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following German modal verbs is used to express permission? -
Basic German Verbs: Reflexive Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about reflexive verbs in German is true? -
Basic German Verbs: Separable and Inseparable Verbs
+ Exercise: What is the difference between separable and inseparable verbs in German grammar? -
Basic German Verbs: Past Conjugation of Verbs
+ Exercise: What is the main difference between the use of Präteritum and Perfekt in the German language? -
Basic German verbs: Conjugation of the verbs in the future tense
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about the conjugation of future tense verbs in German is true? -
Basic German Verbs: Verb Conjugation in the Conditional
+ Exercise: What is the function of the conditional tense in German and how is it formed? -
Basic Verbs in German: Conjugation of Verbs in the Imperative
+ Exercise: What is the function of the imperative in the German language? -
Basic German Verbs: Verbs with Prepositions
+ Exercise: What does the verb "achten auf" mean in German and how is it used in a sentence? -
Basic German Verbs: Verbs of Motion
+ Exercise: Which of the following German verbs is used to express the action of running? -
Basic German Verbs: Action Verbs
+ Exercise: What are action verbs in the German language and how are they used? -
Basic German Verbs: State Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following German verbs is used to indicate a change of state or transformation? -
Basic German Verbs: Perception Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following German verbs is used to express visual perception? -
Basic German Verbs: Verbs of Desire
+ Exercise: Which of the following German verbs is used to express "need"? -
Basic German Verbs: Like and Dislike verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following German verbs is used to express disgust? -
Basic German Verbs: Verbs of Preference
+ Exercise: What are the preferred German verbs mentioned in the text and what do they express? -
Basic German Verbs: Necessity Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about German necessity verbs is true? -
Basic German Verbs: Possibility Verbs
+ Exercise: What is the meaning and use of the verbs "können", "dürfen" and "mögen" in German? -
Basic German Verbs: Obligation Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements is correct about obligatory verbs in German? -
Basic German Verbs: Permission Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following German verbs is commonly used to ask or give permission? -
Basic German Verbs: Prohibition Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following German verbs is used to express a prohibition when used in its negative form? -
Basic German Verbs: Verbs of Doubt
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about verbs of doubt in German is true? -
Basic German Verbs: Opinion Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following German verbs is used to express a belief or opinion? -
Basic German Verbs: Verbs of Intent
+ Exercise: Which of the following German verbs is used to express the intention of trying to do something? -
Basic German Verbs: Planning Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following German verbs is not a planning verb? -
Basic German Verbs: Advice Verbs
+ Exercise: What is the meaning of the verb "sollen" in German and how is it used? -
Basic German Verbs: Request Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following German verbs is used to express a wish or request? -
Basic German Verbs: Invitation Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following German verbs are used to invite someone to do something? -
Basic German Verbs: Thank You Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following German verbs is most commonly used to express thanks? -
Basic German Verbs: Apology Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following German verbs is used to express regret or regret? -
Basic German Verbs: Praise Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following is NOT a verb of praise in German? -
Basic German Verbs: Critical Verbs
+ Exercise: What is the meaning and conjugation of the following German verbs of criticism?
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German verb conjugation
+ Exercise: Which of the following is true about German verb conjugation? -
German Verb Conjugation: Introduction to the German Course
+ Exercise: What are the three main types of German verbs and how are they conjugated? -
German Verb Conjugation: Alphabet and Pronunciation
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about the German language is true according to the text? -
German Verb Conjugation: Greetings and Introductions
+ Exercise: What are the aspects considered in the conjugation of verbs in German? -
German Verb Conjugation: Basic Vocabulary
+ Exercise: What is the difference between English and German verb conjugation? -
German Verb Conjugation: Regular Verb Conjugation
+ Exercise: What is regular German verb conjugation and how does it work? -
German Verb Conjugation: Irregular Verb Conjugation
+ Exercise: What characterizes irregular verbs, also known as strong verbs, in German? -
German Verb Conjugation: Modal Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following German modal verbs is used to express permission or prohibition? -
German Verb Conjugation: Reflexive Verbs
+ Exercise: What is the importance of reflexive verbs in learning the German language? -
German Verb Conjugation: Separable Verbs
+ Exercise: What are German separable verbs and how are they conjugated? -
German Verb Conjugation: Inseparable Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about inseparable verbs in German is true? -
German verb conjugation: Verbs in the present tense
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about verb conjugation in the German present tense is true? -
German verb conjugation: Verbs in the past
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements is correct about the conjugation of past tense verbs in German? -
German Verb Conjugation: Verbs in the Future
+ Exercise: How are the future tenses Futur I and Futur II formed in German? -
German Verb Conjugation: Imperative Verbs
+ Exercise: How is the German imperative formed for the forms 'du', 'Sie' and 'wir'? -
German Verb Conjugation: Verbs in the Subjunctive
+ Exercise: What is the function of the subjunctive, or Konjunktiv, in the German language? -
German Verb Conjugation: Conditional Verbs
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements is true about the conjugation of verbs in the conditional in German? -
German Verb Conjugation: Verbs in the Participle
+ Exercise: How are regular and irregular verbs formed in the participle in German? -
German Verb Conjugation: Verbs with Prepositions
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements is true about German verb conjugation? -
German Verb Conjugation: Verb Conjugation Exercises
+ Exercise: Which of the following is an important aspect of forming correct German sentences?
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Nouns in German
+ Exercise: What are the unique characteristics of nouns in German? -
German Nouns: Gender of Nouns
+ Exercise: How are nouns classified in the German language and what are some tips for identifying the gender of a noun? -
German nouns: plural of nouns
+ Exercise: How is the plural formed in German? -
German Nouns: Definite Articles
+ Exercise: How do definite articles in German change according to the gender and case of nouns? -
German Nouns: Indefinite Articles
+ Exercise: What is the form of the indefinite article in German for masculine nouns in the accusative case? -
German Nouns: Masculine Nouns
+ Exercise: What are some characteristics of masculine nouns in German? -
German Nouns: Feminine Nouns
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about feminine nouns in German is true? -
German Nouns: Neutral Nouns
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about neuter nouns in German is true? -
German Nouns: Plural Nouns
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about forming plurals in German is true? -
German Nouns: Compound Nouns
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about compound nouns in German is true? -
Adjectives in German
+ Exercise: What is the meaning of the German adjectives 'Groß', 'Klein' and 'Alt'? -
Adjectives in German: Gender of Adjectives
+ Exercise: How do German adjectives agree with the nouns they modify? -
Adjectives in German: Formation of the plural of adjectives
+ Exercise: What is the process for forming the plural of adjectives in German? -
Adjectives in German: Adjective Comparison
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements is true about adjectives in German? -
German adjectives: Superlative of adjectives
+ Exercise: What is the function of the superlative of adjectives in German grammar and how is it formed? -
German Adjectives: Possessive Adjectives
+ Exercise: What is the unique feature of German adjectives and how do German possessive adjectives agree? -
German Adjectives: Demonstrative Adjectives
+ Exercise: What are the basic forms of demonstrative adjectives in German and in what situations do they change? -
German Adjectives: Interrogative Adjectives
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements is true about interrogative adjectives in German? -
German Adjectives: Indefinite Adjectives
+ Exercise: What is the role of indefinite adjectives in the German language? -
German Adjectives: Numeral Adjectives
+ Exercise: What are the three main categories of German numeral adjectives and how are they used? -
German Adjectives: Compound Adjectives
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements is true about compound adjectives in German?
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Prepositions in German
+ Exercise: What is the meaning and use of the preposition "An" in German? -
Prepositions in German: Introduction to Prepositions
+ Exercise: What are the four main categories into which prepositions in German can be divided? -
Prepositions in German: Prepositions of Place
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about prepositions of place in German is true? -
Prepositions in German: Prepositions of time
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about prepositions of time in German is correct? -
Prepositions in German: Prepositions of Motion
+ Exercise: What is the function and use of prepositions of motion in German? -
Prepositions in German: Prepositions of Cause
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about prepositions of cause in German is correct? -
Prepositions in German: Prepositions of Manner
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about prepositions of manner in German is true? -
Prepositions in German: Purpose Prepositions
+ Exercise: Which of the following German prepositions is used to indicate the purpose of an infinitive verb? -
Prepositions in German: Prepositions of Possession
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about prepositions of possession in German is true? -
Prepositions in German: Instrument Prepositions
+ Exercise: Which of the following German prepositions is used to indicate opposition or resistance to something? -
Prepositions in German: Companion Prepositions
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about company prepositions in German is true? -
Prepositions in German: Prepositions of Opposition
+ Exercise: What is the function of oppositional prepositions in German? -
Prepositions in German: Substitution Prepositions
+ Exercise: What are German substitution prepositions and how are they used? -
Prepositions in German: Prepositions of Origin
+ Exercise: Which of the following prepositions in German is used to indicate the beginning of a period of time that continues into the present? -
Prepositions in German: Prepositions of Destiny
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about prepositions of fate in German is correct? -
Prepositions in German: Means of Transport Prepositions
+ Exercise: Which German preposition is used to describe travel in enclosed vehicles such as cars and trains, and which case does it usually require? -
Prepositions in German: Location Prepositions
+ Exercise: What is the function of locational prepositions in the German language and what cases do they generally require? -
Prepositions in German: Prepositions of direction
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about prepositions of direction in German is correct? -
Prepositions in German: Prepositions of Distance
+ Exercise: What is the function of distance prepositions in the German language? -
Prepositions in German: Comparison Prepositions
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about comparison prepositions in German is correct? -
Prepositions in German: Prepositions of inclusion
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about prepositions of inclusion in German is true? -
Prepositions in German: Prepositions of exclusion
+ Exercise: What are German exclusionary prepositions and what are some examples? -
Prepositions in German: Separating Prepositions
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about separating prepositions in German is correct? -
Prepositions in German: Prepositions of specific tense
+ Exercise: Which of the following statements about prepositions of time in German is true? -
Prepositions in German: Prepositions of Indeterminate Time
+ Exercise: What does the indefinite preposition "Vor" mean in German and how is it used? -
Prepositions in German: Future tense prepositions
+ Exercise: What is the function of future tense prepositions in German? -
Prepositions in German: Past tense prepositions
+ Exercise: What is the preposition of time in German used to indicate a period of time before the current moment?
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Pronouns in German
+ Exercise: What are the categories of German pronouns mentioned in the text? -
German pronouns: Personal pronouns
+ Exercise: What is the role of personal pronouns in German? -
German pronouns: Possessive pronouns
+ Exercise: What is the basic rule for using possessive pronouns in German? -
German pronouns: Demonstrative pronouns
+ Exercise: Which of the following demonstrative pronouns in German is used to refer to something that is close to the speaker? -
German pronouns: Interrogative pronouns
+ Exercise: What are some of the main interrogative pronouns in German and their uses? -
German Pronouns: Reflexive Pronouns
+ Exercise: What are German reflexive pronouns and how are they used? -
German pronouns: Indefinite pronouns
+ Exercise: What are German indefinite pronouns and how are they used? -
German sentence formation
+ Exercise: What is the basic structure of German sentence formation and how can it vary? -
Formation of questions in German
+ Exercise: What is the correct structure for forming question words in German? -
Negative in German
+ Exercise: What is the difference between the use of "nicht" and "kein" in German negation? -
Basic Idioms in German
+ Exercise: What is the meaning of the German idiom "Das ist mir Wurst"?
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German listening practice
+ Exercise: How important is listening practice in learning the German language? -
German reading practice
+ Exercise: Why is reading practice in German important for learning the language? -
German writing practice
+ Exercise: How important is writing practice in learning German? -
German conversation practice
+ Exercise: What is the importance of conversation practice in learning a new language, such as German, according to chapter 33 of the basic level German course? -
Course summary and review
+ Exercise: What was the structure of the basic level German course detailed in the summary?
About the free ebook with audio
Basic German Course
Build a practical foundation in German with this free online ebook. It introduces the sounds, words, structures, and everyday expressions needed to begin understanding and using the language with confidence.
Develop essential German communication skills
Start with the alphabet, pronunciation, numbers, calendar words, colours, family, food, clothing, travel, weather, and locations. Learn useful greetings, common questions, and basic phrases for everyday situations.
Understand core German grammar
Explore verbs and conjugation across key tenses, including regular, irregular, modal, reflexive, separable, and inseparable verbs. The ebook also explains nouns, articles, gender, plurals, adjectives, pronouns, prepositions, sentence formation, questions, and negation.
Turn knowledge into practice
Use the grammar and vocabulary lessons to support reading, listening, writing, and conversation practice. Clear explanations and structured topics help you connect individual words to meaningful German sentences.
What you can learn
- German pronunciation and high-frequency vocabulary
- Greetings, questions, directions, and daily-life language
- Verb forms, noun gender, articles, and adjective use
- Prepositions, pronouns, word order, and negative sentences
- Skills for reading, writing, listening, and speaking practice
Study at your own pace and use this ebook as a reference while developing your basic German language skills.
Does this ebook explain German verb conjugation?
Yes. It covers regular, irregular, modal, reflexive, separable, and inseparable verbs, plus key tenses.
What everyday German vocabulary is included?
Topics include numbers, dates, colours, family, food, clothing, transport, weather, directions, and greetings.
Does the ebook cover German noun gender and articles?
Yes. It explains noun gender, plurals, definite and indefinite articles, and compound nouns.
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