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Free German Lessons

This document provides a free online German lesson for beginners at level A1. It includes 12 lessons that cover topics like articles, noun declension, verb conjugation, and more. Each lesson includes a brief grammar introduction, examples, exercises, and solutions. The goal is to give learners an idea of what a full German course at level A1 involves, though it cannot replace a real course. Learners can access the lessons online or print them to start a free introductory German learning experience.

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Free German Lessons

This document provides a free online German lesson for beginners at level A1. It includes 12 lessons that cover topics like articles, noun declension, verb conjugation, and more. Each lesson includes a brief grammar introduction, examples, exercises, and solutions. The goal is to give learners an idea of what a full German course at level A1 involves, though it cannot replace a real course. Learners can access the lessons online or print them to start a free introductory German learning experience.

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Free German Lessons –

Get a Taste of Learning German (A1)

The free German lessons by

TREFFPUNKT Online Language Institute


Would you like to know how learning German works? How to begin at level A1,
which grammar needs to be learnt and how exercises might look like? Then try
this free online German lesson!
Here you find 12 German lessons. You can click on any lesson below to download
it and study for free. We recommand 1-to-1 lessons to improve your German
speaking and listening.
This site's categories:
| How it works | Language Level A1 | Lessons 1-12 |
How it works

In 12 successive lessons, selected topics from level A1 serve as examples for the
contents which need to be covered in a German language course for beginners.

After a brief introduction of the respective grammar, appropriate examples and


exercises of various kinds follow in each lesson. For clearer understanding of the
grammar part, as well as the tasks, and practice sentences, the lessons are set
up bilingually, in German and English. Please note that a 1:1 transfer of the
vocabulary and particularly of the grammar is not always possible or
recommendable!

If you are looking for the meaning of an individual word, you can look it up in the
glossary. There you will find a collection of the used vocabulary in alphabetical
order, with the corresponding English translation.

The solutions to the respective exercises are always at the end of each lesson.
Thus, you can correct yourself and see if you have understood the grammar or
where you still have some problems.
In addition to this, you can test yourself with the free online German test to
assess your current language skills in German or to see if you have already made
some progress in learning German.
Language Level A1
Language level A1 is the lowest level of proficiency according to the Common
European Framework of Reference for Languages. The aim of this learning stage
is the ability of a basic language use that is fundamental for further language
learning. Since intensive and regular learning is essential to achieve this goal, an
intensive language course on level A1 comprises about 140 hours of 45 minutes
each. This goes along with a course duration of about seven weeks.
Therefore, the learning material available here provides an insight into the
contents and training methods, but cannot replace a real German language
course.
Lessons 1-12

Click through the individual lessons, open the corresponding pdf-document, print
it and start your free German language course:
 Lesson 1: German articles
 Lesson 2: Declension of Nouns
 Lesson 3: Nominative and Accusative Cases
 Lesson 4: Negation with "kein/e/er"
 Lesson 5: Dative Case
 Lesson 6: Plural
 Lesson 7: Personal Pronouns
 Lesson 8: Prepositions
 Lesson 9: Conjugation of Verbs in Present Tense
 Lesson 10: Separable and Inseparable Verbs
 Lesson 11: Conjugation of Verbs in Present Perfect
 Lesson 12: Modal Verbs
 Glossary

Get a taste of what it`s like to learn German and have fun!

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