Personalpronouns & Verbs
Irregular Verbs (to be,…) of the German Language31:29
Task Management
Articles, Vocabulary and Sentence Structure
The Article22:29
Free Translation and correction tools of the German Language12:16
How to choose new Vocabulary of the German Language04:49
SENTENCE STRUCTURE00:00
De cases-Die falle09:17
Your 1rst Case: Nominative (der Mann…)
Your 1. Case: Nominative of the German Language59:58
Negation and Sentence Structure36:16
Nominative – Adjective Endings of the German Language36:56
Adjective
Ajetive35:56
Colors33:31
Other Adjectives (descriptions) of the German Language36:06
Extra Bonus
To greet in the German Language27:44
Country names and cultural, historical stories of the German Language :-)01:43:20
The Pronounciation of the German Language44:53
A1.2 Your 2nd Case: Accusative (den Mann…) of the German Language
Accusative (Movement & senses actions) of the German Language15:43
Accusative – Adjective Endings of the German Language15:43
Reflexive Verbs (myself, yourself,…) of the German Language28:50
Accusative Training of the German Language42:59
Numbers & (Clock) time
Numbers of the German Language33:16
Ordinalnumbers and date of the German Language18:19
Periods of the days of the German Language17:58
Time of the day of the German Language29:35
Weekdays of the German Language33:43
Months of the German Language23:57
Modalverbs, Imperative, to Know
Modelverbs (could, would,…) of the German Language39:38
Imperative (give orders) of the German Language37:16
The verb “to know” in the German Language07:51
The Comparative
Comparative (compare things with each other)25:11
Comparative Word Endings24:16
Past Times
Past Times01:09:43
Modalverbs Past20:41
The Past I Präteritum15:41
Past III (Plusquamperfekt)15:41
Past Training43:54
Future28:07
Indirect Speech23:39
The Passive
The Passive23:56
Passive Times25:56
Modalverbs in Passive Times52:04
The Verb – lassen19:59
Dativ & Genitiv Cases of the German Language
Why are there cases in the German language?10:06
The Dative Case in the Germany Language55:23
Dative Verbs of the German Language and Training37:55
The Genitive Case in the Germany Language40:24
Adjective Endings in Dativ & Genitiv in the German Language10:43
German Prepositions (direction description of the action) explained
German Prepositions explained11:34
Local Prepositions in German22:01
Position verbs in German10:54
Case Changing Prepositions in the German language25:51
German Local Prepositions with specific places36:56
Temporal Prepositions of the German Language21:42
Prepositions Training in German49:53
Konjunktiv Sentences of the German Language
1. Because-if sentence structure of the German Language09:40
2. The if Clauses (Konjunktiv II) of the German Language27:04
4. Konjunktiv I (quotation claims) of the German Language16:46
5. Konjunktiv Training25:49
Konjunktiv Times of the German Language
6. All Times Overview of the German Language46:23
8. if Clauses (Konjunktiv II) Times of the German Language33:02
9. Konjunktiv I Times of the German Language12:31
Overview of all Cases of the German Language
10. Cases-What are Cases and why they exist inthe German Language10:06
11. All Cases Overview of the German Language01:42:51
12. All Adjective Endings Overview of the German Language31:55
13. N-Declination of the German Language16:10
Sentence Structure of the German Language
1. Main Sentence Structure of the German Language45:07
3. Comma of the German Language14:01
4. Side Sentence Structure (conjunction) of the German Language48:43
5. zu + Verben of the German Language11:43
6. Question Words of the German Language25:27
Side Topics
7. Sweetening of Words (Diminutiv) of the German Language10:22
8. The Participle I of the German Language07:12
9. Prefix of the German Language01:13:21
10. False Friends (Homonyms) of the German Language21:06
Writing Skills
11. Capital Letter of the German Language09:18
12. ss, ß or s in the German Language07:18
13. Noun Genders (Genus) guessing in the German Language23:09
14. Linking S in the German Language22:27
15. “There” form in the German language08:51
16. “Noch” in the German language10:13
Personalpronouns (I, you,…) & Verbs (come from…) of the German Language