A1
Unit 1 Alphabet and pronunciation
Unit 2 Diphthongs and constant combinations
Unit 3 Pronouns in the nominative case
Unit 4 Articles in the nominative case
Unit 5 German nouns and their genders
Unit 6 Verb sein in present
Unit 7 Verb sein in imperfect
Unit 8 Verb haben
Unit 9 Present tense
Unit 10 Modal Verbs
Unit 11 Nominalization of verbs
Unit 12 Adjective endings in nominative case
Unit 13 Making plural nouns
Unit 14 Numbers in German
Unit 15 Accusative case
Unit 16 Pronouns in accusative case
Unit 17 Prepositions with accusative case
Unit 18 Questions with interrogative pronouns
Unit 19 Asking questions without interrogative pronouns
After completing level A1, you'll be able to:
understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases
aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type.
introduce yourself and others and ask and answer questions about personal
details such as where they live, people they know and things they have.
interact in a simple way provided the other person talks slowly and clearly and is
prepared to help.
understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases
aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type.
introduce yourself and others and ask and answer questions about personal
details such as where they live, people they know and things they have.
interact in a simple way provided the other person talks slowly and clearly and is
prepared to help.
, German Alphabets
Much like the English alphabet, German has 26 standard letters. However, the
German alphabet contains one additional character and umlauted forms of three
vowels.
A = ah Apfel
B = bay Banane
C = tsay Chor
D = day Deutschland
E = ay Elefant
F = eff Fisch
G = gay Giraffe
H = hah Haus
I = eeh Igel
J = yot joghurt
K = kah Kino
L = ell Liebe
M = em Mann
N = en Nacht
O = oh Orange
P = pay Party
Q = koo Quiz
R = air/err Rot
S = es Sonne
T = tay Tee
U = ooh uhr
V = fow Vogel
W = vay wasser
X = iks xylophon
Y = oopsilohn yoga
Z = tset zoo
Umlaute
ä as ‘ae’, eeh
ö as ‘oe’, oeh
ü as ‘ue ueh
ß = ss only letter that will never be at the beginning of a word
Unit 1 Alphabet and pronunciation
Unit 2 Diphthongs and constant combinations
Unit 3 Pronouns in the nominative case
Unit 4 Articles in the nominative case
Unit 5 German nouns and their genders
Unit 6 Verb sein in present
Unit 7 Verb sein in imperfect
Unit 8 Verb haben
Unit 9 Present tense
Unit 10 Modal Verbs
Unit 11 Nominalization of verbs
Unit 12 Adjective endings in nominative case
Unit 13 Making plural nouns
Unit 14 Numbers in German
Unit 15 Accusative case
Unit 16 Pronouns in accusative case
Unit 17 Prepositions with accusative case
Unit 18 Questions with interrogative pronouns
Unit 19 Asking questions without interrogative pronouns
After completing level A1, you'll be able to:
understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases
aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type.
introduce yourself and others and ask and answer questions about personal
details such as where they live, people they know and things they have.
interact in a simple way provided the other person talks slowly and clearly and is
prepared to help.
understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases
aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type.
introduce yourself and others and ask and answer questions about personal
details such as where they live, people they know and things they have.
interact in a simple way provided the other person talks slowly and clearly and is
prepared to help.
, German Alphabets
Much like the English alphabet, German has 26 standard letters. However, the
German alphabet contains one additional character and umlauted forms of three
vowels.
A = ah Apfel
B = bay Banane
C = tsay Chor
D = day Deutschland
E = ay Elefant
F = eff Fisch
G = gay Giraffe
H = hah Haus
I = eeh Igel
J = yot joghurt
K = kah Kino
L = ell Liebe
M = em Mann
N = en Nacht
O = oh Orange
P = pay Party
Q = koo Quiz
R = air/err Rot
S = es Sonne
T = tay Tee
U = ooh uhr
V = fow Vogel
W = vay wasser
X = iks xylophon
Y = oopsilohn yoga
Z = tset zoo
Umlaute
ä as ‘ae’, eeh
ö as ‘oe’, oeh
ü as ‘ue ueh
ß = ss only letter that will never be at the beginning of a word