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    A1 German Daily Routine Vocabulary

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    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…

    By Frau Kolb January 22, 2026
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    A1 German Separable Verbs Explained

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    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…

    By Frau Kolb January 22, 2026
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    A1 German Numbers, Time and Dates

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    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…

    By Frau Kolb January 22, 2026
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    Asking Simple Questions in German

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    Being able to ask simple questions in German is one of the most important skills at A1 level. Questions help you get information, start conversations, and communicate your needs — even if your vocabulary is still limited. If you are…

    By Frau Kolb January 22, 2026
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    A1 German Listening Practice

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    Learn German Through Stories and Short Films Listening is one of the most challenging skills for German beginners — but it doesn’t have to be boring or overwhelming. One of the most effective ways to improve your German listening skills…

    By Frau Kolb January 21, 2026
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    A1 German Present Tense Verbs Explained

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    German present tense verbs (Präsens) are one of the most important grammar topics at A1 level. They allow you to talk about what you do every day, where you live, what you like, and what you are learning right now.…

    By Frau Kolb January 21, 2026
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    A1 German Articles Explained

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    der, die, das Made Simple for Beginners One of the first (and most confusing) topics for beginners learning German is articles — especially der, die, and das.Unlike English, German nouns have grammatical gender, and every noun belongs to one of…

    By Frau Kolb January 21, 2026
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    A1 German Vocabulary Topics

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    What to Learn as a Beginner Learning German at A1 level means building vocabulary alongside basic grammar structures so you can form clear, simple sentences. Vocabulary alone is not enough — learners must also understand sentence structure, verb forms, and…

    By Frau Kolb January 21, 2026
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    A1 German Pronouns Explained Simply

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    German pronouns are one of the first grammar topics every beginner needs. They allow you to talk about yourself, other people, and everyday situations using simple sentences. If you’re completely new to German, start with our A1 German basics guide…

    By Frau Kolb January 20, 2026
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    A1 German Sentence Structure Explained

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    One of the biggest challenges for beginners learning German is sentence structure. German word order looks similar to English at first, but small differences — especially verb position — can be confusing. The good news?At A1 level, German sentence structure…

    By Frau Kolb January 20, 2026
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