A1 German Lessons
Weather and Seasons in German (A1): Simple Vocabulary & Examples
Talking about the weather and the seasons is one of the most common topics at A1 level. You use it to make small talk, describe daily life, and talk about plans. In this guide, you’ll learn: This topic works best…
A1 German Modal Verbs Explained (können, müssen, wollen & möchten)
German modal verbs are essential at A1 level because they help you express: You will hear modal verbs in almost every everyday German conversation. At A1 level, the goal is clear communication, not perfect grammar. If you’re completely new to…
A1 German Pronunciation Guide (Alphabet, Sounds & Common Mistakes)
German pronunciation often feels intimidating for beginners, especially because some sounds do not exist in English. The good news is that German pronunciation is logical and consistent. Once you learn the basic rules, most words are pronounced exactly as written.…
German Cases Explained Simply (A1–A2 Beginners)
When learning German, many beginners notice something confusing very quickly:articles and words seem to change, even though the meaning stays the same. This happens because German uses cases. If you’re new to grammar, don’t worry — at A1 level, you…
How to Introduce Yourself in German
Being able to introduce yourself in German is one of the very first and most important skills at A1 level. Whether you’re meeting new people, registering for a course, visiting an office, or preparing for an exam, this is something…
Negation in German
nicht vs kein Explained Simply One of the first things learners want to do in German is say “no”, “not”, or “don’t”.At A1 level, this is easier than it looks — German mainly uses two words for negation: 👉 nicht👉…
German Verb Conjugation Explained
German verb conjugation is one of the most important grammar topics at A1 level. The good news is that German verb forms follow clear and logical patterns, and once you understand them, forming sentences becomes much easier. If you’re just…
A1 German Daily Routine Vocabulary
Learning how to talk about your daily routine is one of the most important skills at A1 German level. It helps you describe your day, talk about habits, and understand simple conversations in German. If you are completely new to…
A1 German Separable Verbs Explained
If you’re learning German at A1 level, you will quickly notice something unusual:some verbs seem to split into two parts. This can feel confusing at first, especially when you see verbs like aufstehen or ankommen. The good news is that…
A1 German Numbers, Time and Dates
Learning numbers, time, and dates in German is a key part of A1 German. These basics help you talk about your daily routine, understand appointments, and communicate clearly in everyday situations. If you are completely new to German, it’s best…