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German A2 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 38-39
4 pages of vocabulary and grammar notes on two-way prepositions and associated verbs (2 lessons). Most new words are used in example sentences. Some household vocabulary included.

German A2 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 42-43
4 pages of vocabulary notes pertaining to foods, kitchens and restaurants (2 lessons). Some of the vocabulary words are used in example sentences.

German A2 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 40-41
4 pages of vocabulary notes on business, manufacturing, trash and recycling, and civic life (2 lessons). Grammar topics include the dative verb âdankenâ and verbs with prepositions (âklingeln beiâ, âverzichten aufâ, âaufhören mitâ). Most new words are used in example sentences.

German A1 - The 'Perfekt' Tense (Part 1, The Basics)
This is a brief 2-page handout introducing students to the very basics of the German âPerfektâ tense. The âPerfektâ is similar in appearance and structure to the English present perfect tense, however, the way in which itâs used is different.
The âPerfektâ is widely used in colloquial German when referring to events in the past. It is formed by using a helping verb together with a past participle. Similar to English, participles can be either regular (âweakâ) or irregular (âstrongâ). Examples of weak and strong participles are provided along with sample sentences in German.

German A1 - "W-Fragen" (Questions with "W" words)
This 2-page study guide goes over the so-called âWâ words, which often appear at the beginning of questions in German. The words âwasâ, âwieâ, âwie vielâ, âwerâ, âwannâ, âwoâ, âwoherâ, âwohinâ, âwarumâ and âwelch-â are all covered here. Important grammar notes and exceptions to the normal rules are included. Each question word is shown in two or more example sentences.

German A1 - The 'Perfekt' Tense (Part 2, Separable Verbs)
This brief handout explains how to use separable verbs in the âPerfektâ tense. Participles for eleven different separable verbs are shown here in example sentences. Some elementary knowledge of the âPerfektâ tense is recommended before using this study guide.

German A1 - Verbs with 'steigen' (einsteigen, aussteigen, umsteigen)
A quick lesson on the separable verbs âeinsteigenâ, âaussteigenâ and âumsteigenâ. These handy verbs are used when boarding or exiting a vehicle, and when transferring from one vehicle to another. This handout provides a close-up look at separable verbs in action and how the different prefixes alter the meaning the root verb. Students also get a good look at the dative prepositions âausâ and âvonâ and how to use the 2-way preposition âinâ in the accusative case. This lesson is at the high A1 level and can also be used by A2-level students.

German A1 - Using 'möchten' (would like, want)
A short, two-page lesson on the verb âmöchtenâ, complete with conjugation tables. This verb is compared with its parent form âmögenâ and is a good first introduction to the German subjunctive mood (Konjunktiv II). Color-coded example sentences and some cultural notes are included.

German A2 - Endings for Adjectives without an Article
This lesson explains how to apply endings to attributive adjectives when no article precedes the adjective (e.g., âgute Preiseâ, âneues Autoâ, âkleiner Raumâ, etc.). Sample phrases are provided with adjectives in the nominative, accusative and dative cases.

German A1 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 28-30
6 pages of vocabulary notes (3 lessons) relating to business and customer service, selling and purchasing, and booking a hotel room. Grammatical topics include verbs with dative objects and frequently used separable verbs. Many of the vocabulary words are shown in example sentences.

German A1 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 6-8
6 pages of vocabulary notes (three lessons) on food, meals & shopping at the grocery store. Units of weight and volume are introduced, as well as how to pay for things in Euros. How to form the numerals 21-100 is also touched upon. Students can review how to use the verbs âessenâ, âtrinkenâ, âfrĂŒhstĂŒckenâ, âmögenâ / âmöchtenâ and âbezahlenâ, among others. Sample sentences are used for most of the new words, showing basic changes in verb conjugation.

German A1 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 14-16
6 pages of vocabulary notes (3 lessons) on days of the week, telling time and hobbies & leisure activities. Students can review basic separable verbs, the accusative personal pronouns and how to use âgernâ and âlieberâ in a sentence. Sample sentences are used for most of the new words, including ihr-conjugations (âyouâ plural).

German A2 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 35-37
6 pages of vocabulary notes (3 lessons) relating to homes, neighbors and relocation. Many phrases and idiomatic expressions used in everyday German are introduced (âDas klappt nichtâ / âWas soll das?â / âDas ist so ein Pech!â , etc.). Grammatical themes include participles with inseparable prefixes. Most vocabulary words are used in one or more example sentence.

German A1 - Prepositions 'am', 'um', 'von' & 'bis'
This handout explains how to use the prepositions âamâ, âumâ, âvonâ & âbisâ as relates to time. Days of the week are introduced here, and the student learns how to say things like âon Mondayâ, âon Fridayâ (am Montag, am Freitag), etc. The student also learns how to ask: âWhat time is it?â / âWhat time are you ____ ?â, etc.
Numerous sample sentences are provided, with translations and clear explanations. Some cultural-linguistic info is also included. (Knowing how to tell time using German âofficial timeâ is recommended before using this handout.)

German A1 - Review Notes 7 (Learning New Skills)
This 2-page set of study notes reviews the basics of using modal verbs (wollen, können) and forming the past tense using the German âPerfektâ. Past participles of common regular and irregular verbs are given, along with example sentences and tips on word order. Vocabulary relating to leisure activities, education and training are included. Conjugations of âwollenâ, âkönnenâ and âhelfenâ are provided in chart form.
These notes can be used in tandem with an already established curriculum â or they can even be the basis for a self-directed curriculum.

German A1 - Review Notes 5 (Activities and Daily Routines)
This 2-page set of study notes covers vocabulary relating to a personâs daily routine and common everyday activities. Telling time in both official time (offizielle Zeit) and colloquial time (inoffizielle Zeit) is covered. Prepositions pertaining to clock time and general time of day are reviewed (am, um, von & bis), as well as the days of the week.
Grammar topics covered in this handout are separable verbs (fernsehen, aufstehen, anrufen, etc.) and stem-changing verbs (sprechen, lesen, fahren, schlafen, etc.). Also covered are idiomatic expressions using âmachenâ (Sport machen, ein Picknick machen, etc.) and phrases with âfahrenâ.
These notes can be used in tandem with an already established curriculum â or they can even be the basis for a self-directed curriculum.

German A1 - Review Notes 3 (Food, Beverages and Shopping)
This 2-page set of study notes covers vocabulary relating to food & drink, as well as shopping and paying for things. Units of volume and weight are covered. A quick review of the 10s (zehn, zwanzig, dreiĂig, etc.) is provided up to 110, as well as how the numbers 21-99 are formed. Also covered is how to say âI likeâ using the adverb âgernâ, plus the indefinite & negative articles (ein / kein). The verb âmöchtenâ is conjugated in chart form.
These notes can be used in tandem with an already established curriculum â or they can even be the basis for a self-directed curriculum.

German A1 - Review Notes 6 (Weather & Leisure Activities)
This 2-page set of study notes covers basic weather vocabulary and how to read off temperatures. Verbs relating to various leisure-time activities are provided as well. The accusative case is covered in some detail â with masculine, feminine, neuter and plural declensions provided for all the definite, indefinite and negative articles. A small review on the modal particle âdochâ is provided (e.g., using âdochâ when answering a negative question in the affirmative).
These notes can be used in tandem with an already established curriculum â or they can even be the basis for a self-directed curriculum.

German A1 - Review Notes 2 (Family Members, Personal Data)
This 2-page set of study notes reviews most of the family members (Vater, Mutter, Sohn, Tochter, GroĂvater, etc.), the numerals 0-20, and vocabulary relating to basic personal information (Telefon, E-Mail, Adresse, Geburtsdatum, Wohnort, etc.). Also reviewed are the nine nominative-case personal pronouns and regular verb conjugations for each of these. Conjugations for the verbs âwissenâ, âhabenâ and âarbeitenâ are also provided in chart form. Basic gender and the definite articles (der, die, das) are covered. Additional relevant vocabulary is provided, including plural forms of nouns.
These notes can be used in tandem with an already established curriculum â or they can even be the basis for a self-directed curriculum.

German A1 - Review Notes 1 (Introductions, Countries, Languages)
This 2-page set of study notes reviews basic introductions, countries & languages, conjugations for the pronouns âichâ, âduâ and âSieâ, and the prepositions âausâ & âvonâ. Relevant vocabulary is included. These notes can be used in tandem with an already established curriculum â or they can even be the basis for a self-directed curriculum.