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Beginner German Language Guide

The document outlines the syllabus for a German A1 language course, detailing lessons that cover greetings, self-introduction, hobbies, professions, and daily activities. It includes vocabulary topics such as numbers, food, and professions, alongside grammar points like verb conjugation, articles, and prepositions. The course aims to equip learners with basic conversational skills and understanding of the German language.

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Beginner German Language Guide

The document outlines the syllabus for a German A1 language course, detailing lessons that cover greetings, self-introduction, hobbies, professions, and daily activities. It includes vocabulary topics such as numbers, food, and professions, alongside grammar points like verb conjugation, articles, and prepositions. The course aims to equip learners with basic conversational skills and understanding of the German language.

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German Language A1

Syllabus:

Lesson Language points Vocabulary topics Grammar topics


 Greetings and taking  Numbers from 0-  Wh questions
leave 20  Statements
 To introduce oneself  Names of  Personal pronouns
and others countries and
 To talk about oneself languages
1 and others
 To share phone
number and email
address
 To talk about countries
and languages
 To talk about hobbies  Hobbies  Verb conjugation in
 To talk about days,  Weekdays present tense
months and seasons  Months  Definite articles
2  To talk about  Seasons  Singular und plural forms
professions  Professions of nouns
 Numbers 21 and
above
 To names places  Places in a city  Indefinite articles
 To ask questions about  Means of  Negative articles
places transport
3
 To talk about means of  Directions
transport
 To ask for way
 To talk about food and  Food  Accusative verbs
drinks  Drinks
4
 To talk about likes and  Groceries
dislikes
 To talk about time  Routine  Prepositions of time
 To talk about family  24- and 12-hour  Possessive articles
5  To arrange a meeting formats  Modal auxiliaries
 Family and
relationships
 To talk about free time  Ordinal numbers  Separable verbs
 To understand dates  Free time  Personal pronouns in
6  To talk about activities accusative
birthdays  Simple past tense of haben
 To understand an and sein
invitation to a party
 To order food in a
restaurant
7  To talk about work  Dative prepositions
routine  Dative articles
 To understand
instructions at
workplace
 To start a small talk
8  To name body parts  Body parts  Imperatives
 To understand  Diseases  Modal auxiliaries
instructions during  Medicines
physical training
 To start a conversation
at the doctor’s
 To understand health
tips
9  To understand  Rooms  Two-way prepositions
advertisements on real  Furniture and
estate gadgets
 To describe a house  Colours
 To talk about facilities
in a house
 To name colours
10  To describe a routine  Professions and  Present perfect tense
 To talk about past work places
 To understand job
classifieds
 To express opinions
on job
11  To talk about clothes  Clothes  Demonstrative articles
 To talk about shopping  Shops  Personal pronouns in
 To orient oneself in a Dative
shopping mall
12  To understand  Types of holidays
recommendation for a  Tourist attractions
sightseeing tour  Weather
 To describe a way
 To understand travel
blogs
 To talk about travel
destinations

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