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German A2 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 44-47
8 pages of vocabulary notes (4 lessons) pertaining to business, career and office life. Grammar topics include the subordinating conjunction “wenn” and verbs with prepositions. Most vocabulary words are used in sample sentences. Many idioms are included in these lessons.
German A2 - Vocabulary Review Lessons 48-50
7 pages of vocabulary notes (3 lessons) pertaining to hygiene, fitness and sports. Grammar topics include an introduction to reflexive verbs, verbs with prepositions and pronominal adverbs (e.g., davon, daran, darauf, wofür, etc.). Most vocabulary words are used in sample sentences. Some idioms are included in these lessons.
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 “danken” and verbs with prepositions (‘klingeln bei’, ‘verzichten auf’, ‘aufhören mit’). Most new words are used in example sentences.
German A1 - Vocabulary Writing Exercise Booklet
A writing exercise book with over 500 German words from A-Z, plus additional writing lessons on the months, days of the week, ordinal numbers, family members and German contractions (zum, zur, beim, ins, etc.). Layout in 8 x 10 format and can be printed in book form or as individual worksheets. Includes colorful illustrations. Perfect for mid-1st year students.
German A2 - Pronominal Adverbs (da- & wo- words)
Ten-page primer on how to use pronominal adverbs in German (damit, dafür, darauf, womit, wofür, worauf, …, etc.). The lesson contains over 30 sample sentences in large font, color-coded for clarity. Companion English translations are provided for most of the German sample sentences. A quick summary is provided on the final page.
This lesson is geared towards students at the high end of A2, and as a prerequisite, students should already be familiar with common accusative and dative prepositions as well as verbs with prepositions: (“Angst haben + vor”, “sich interessieren + für”, “warten + auf”, etc.).