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When it comes to positioning the different parts that make a sentence, it is quite definite in the German language. This is one beautiful aspect of German. Adverbs in particular are placed in the third position (I.e directly after the verb and before the object) except the object (Akkusativ or Dativ) is a pronoun. In … Continue reading TeKaMoLo: how to arrange different adverbs in a sentence German Sentence Structure, German Adverbs, German Sentences, Teaching German, German Learning, Making Sentences, Sentence Construction, Word Order, German Grammar

When it comes to positioning the different parts that make a sentence, it is quite definite in the German language. This is one beautiful aspect of German. Adverbs in particular are placed in the third position (I.e directly after the verb and before the object) except the object (Akkusativ or Dativ) is a pronoun. In … Continue reading TeKaMoLo: how to arrange different adverbs in a sentence

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If you've seen the combinations A1, B2 or C1 on your German books but you don't know or understand what they mean, this post is for you! There are six total combinations of letters and numbers: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2. These are simply guidelines for figuring out where you are in the German learning process. The name for this straightforward scale is the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages or the CEFR. Why the CEFR is so helpful This scale is so clear, so helpful for German le B2 German, German Books, German Language Course, German Learning, Pod Cast, Elementary Books, German Study, Fiction Books Worth Reading, Future Planning

If you've seen the combinations A1, B2 or C1 on your German books but you don't know or understand what they mean, this post is for you! There are six total combinations of letters and numbers: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2. These are simply guidelines for figuring out where you are in the German learning process. The name for this straightforward scale is the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages or the CEFR. Why the CEFR is so helpful This scale is so clear, so helpful for…

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