Course content
Introduction to the German language
2German alphabet
3Basic German pronunciation
4Basic German vocabulary
5German numbers
6Days of the week in German
7Months of the year in German
8Seasons in German
9Colors in German
10Family in German
11Animals in German
12Food and drink in German
13Clothing in German
14House and furniture in German
15Transport in German
16Weather and weather in German
17Directions and locations in German
18Basic phrases and greetings in German
19Common Questions in German
20Basic verbs in German
21Basic German verbs: Present tense of regular verbs
22Basic German Verbs: Irregular Verbs
23Basic verbs in German: Modal verbs
24Basic German Verbs: Reflexive Verbs
25Basic German Verbs: Separable and Inseparable Verbs
26Basic German Verbs: Past Conjugation of Verbs
27Basic German verbs: Conjugation of the verbs in the future tense
28Basic German Verbs: Verb Conjugation in the Conditional
29Basic Verbs in German: Conjugation of Verbs in the Imperative
30Basic German Verbs: Verbs with Prepositions
31Basic German Verbs: Verbs of Motion
32Basic German Verbs: Action Verbs
33Basic German Verbs: State Verbs
34Basic German Verbs: Perception Verbs
35Basic German Verbs: Verbs of Desire
36Basic German Verbs: Like and Dislike verbs
37Basic German Verbs: Verbs of Preference
38Basic German Verbs: Necessity Verbs
39Basic German Verbs: Possibility Verbs
40Basic German Verbs: Obligation Verbs
41Basic German Verbs: Permission Verbs
42Basic German Verbs: Prohibition Verbs
43Basic German Verbs: Verbs of Doubt
44Basic German Verbs: Opinion Verbs
45Basic German Verbs: Verbs of Intent
46Basic German Verbs: Planning Verbs
47Basic German Verbs: Advice Verbs
48Basic German Verbs: Request Verbs
49Basic German Verbs: Invitation Verbs
50Basic German Verbs: Thank You Verbs
51Basic German Verbs: Apology Verbs
52Basic German Verbs: Praise Verbs
53Basic German Verbs: Critical Verbs
54German verb conjugation
55German Verb Conjugation: Introduction to the German Course
56German Verb Conjugation: Alphabet and Pronunciation
57German Verb Conjugation: Greetings and Introductions
58German Verb Conjugation: Basic Vocabulary
59German Verb Conjugation: Regular Verb Conjugation
60German Verb Conjugation: Irregular Verb Conjugation
61German Verb Conjugation: Modal Verbs
62German Verb Conjugation: Reflexive Verbs
63German Verb Conjugation: Separable Verbs
64German Verb Conjugation: Inseparable Verbs
65German verb conjugation: Verbs in the present tense
66German verb conjugation: Verbs in the past
67German Verb Conjugation: Verbs in the Future
68German Verb Conjugation: Imperative Verbs
69German Verb Conjugation: Verbs in the Subjunctive
70German Verb Conjugation: Conditional Verbs
71German Verb Conjugation: Verbs in the Participle
72German Verb Conjugation: Verbs with Prepositions
73German Verb Conjugation: Verb Conjugation Exercises
74Nouns in German
75German Nouns: Gender of Nouns
76German nouns: plural of nouns
77German Nouns: Definite Articles
78German Nouns: Indefinite Articles
79German Nouns: Masculine Nouns
80German Nouns: Feminine Nouns
81German Nouns: Neutral Nouns
82German Nouns: Plural Nouns
83German Nouns: Compound Nouns
84Adjectives in German
85Adjectives in German: Gender of Adjectives
86Adjectives in German: Formation of the plural of adjectives
87Adjectives in German: Adjective Comparison
88German adjectives: Superlative of adjectives
89German Adjectives: Possessive Adjectives
90Adjectives in German: Demonstrative Adjectives
91Adjectives in German: Interrogative Adjectives
92German Adjectives: Indefinite Adjectives
93German Adjectives: Numeral Adjectives
94German Adjectives: Compound Adjectives
95Prepositions in German
96Prepositions in German: Introduction to Prepositions
97Prepositions in German: Prepositions of Place
98Prepositions in German: Prepositions of time
99Prepositions in German: Prepositions of Motion
100Prepositions in German: Prepositions of Cause
Course Description
The Basic German Course is an essential resource for anyone eager to learn the German language. Belonging to the Languages category, this comprehensive course is housed under the German subcategory and boasts 137 pages of rich content designed to immerse learners in the fundamentals of the language.
Starting with an introduction to the German language, the course offers a gentle entry into the world of German by familiarizing students with its history and significance. Then, it transitions to the German alphabet and basic pronunciation, equipping learners with the building blocks needed to read and speak German accurately.
A significant emphasis is placed on expanding vocabulary, where students will learn essential words, numbers, days of the week, months of the year, and seasons. This will enable learners to build a solid foundation upon which they can understand and construct basic sentences.
The course also delves into everyday topics like colors, family members, animals, food and drink, and clothing. These sections ensure that students can navigate common scenarios and engage in practical conversation.
Understanding German nouns and adjectives is a crucial part of the course, providing learners with insights into gender, pluralization, and the use of definite and indefinite articles. It's not just about understanding individual words, but also how they interact and change within a sentence.
In addition to vocabulary, the Basic German Course offers extensive coverage of verbs, which includes regular and irregular verbs, modal verbs, reflexive verbs, and verbs with prepositions. Students will master verb conjugation across different tenses—present, past, future, imperative, conditional—and various verb forms significant for expressing different actions and states.
Moreover, lessons on prepositions guide the learners on place, time, motion, and more, which are essential for constructing accurate and meaningful sentences in German.
The course doesn't stop at grammar and vocabulary. It includes practical exercises for listening, reading, writing, and conversation, which are integral to achieving fluency. Engaging in practice sessions will help build confidence and improve proficiency in real-life communication.
To round off the experience, the course offers an extensive module on sentence formation, question formation, and the use of negatives. Idioms and common expressions are also covered, giving insights into the cultural nuances of the language.
The Basic German Course concludes with a summary and review, ensuring that learners can consolidate their knowledge and reflect on their progress. This structured approach is perfect for beginners and intermediate learners aiming to achieve a strong command of the German language.
This free course includes:
7h36m free online audio course
137 content pages
Certificate of course completion
Exercises to train your knowledge