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DeutschLernen - German Learning Platform (A1-B2)

Learn German From A1 to B2

Comprehensive German language learning platform with interactive exercises, vocabulary practice, and grammar explanations for all levels.

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Our courses are structured according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)

A1 Level

A1 - Beginner

Learn basic phrases and vocabulary for everyday situations.

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A2 Level

A2 - Elementary

Communicate in simple routine situations with common expressions.

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B1 Level

B1 - Intermediate

Deal with most situations while traveling and describe experiences.

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B2 Level

B2 - Upper Intermediate

Understand complex texts and interact with native speakers fluently.

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Vocabulary Practice

Learn and practice essential German words and phrases with interactive flashcards

der Mann
the man
der Mann
the man
Der Mann liest ein Buch. (The man is reading a book.)
die Frau
the woman
die Frau
the woman
Die Frau trinkt Kaffee. (The woman is drinking coffee.)
gehen
to go
gehen
to go
Ich gehe zur Schule. (I go to school.)
verstehen
to understand
verstehen
to understand
Verstehst du die Frage? (Do you understand the question?)
interessant
interesting
interessant
interesting
Das Buch ist sehr interessant. (The book is very interesting.)
die Gelegenheit
the opportunity
die Gelegenheit
the opportunity
Das ist eine gute Gelegenheit. (This is a good opportunity.)

Grammar Explanations

Clear and concise German grammar explanations with examples

Noun Gender (A1)

German nouns have one of three genders: masculine (der), feminine (die), or neuter (das).

  • der Mann (the man) - masculine
  • die Frau (the woman) - feminine
  • das Kind (the child) - neuter

There are some patterns but many must be memorized.

Present Tense (A1)

Regular verbs are conjugated by removing the -en ending and adding:

  • ich (I) - -e
  • du (you informal) - -st
  • er/sie/es (he/she/it) - -t
  • wir (we) - -en
  • ihr (you plural) - -t
  • sie/Sie (they/you formal) - -en

Example: lernen (to learn) → ich lerne, du lernst, er lernt, etc.

Case System (A2/B1)

German has four cases that affect articles and adjective endings:

  • Nominative (subject)
  • Accusative (direct object)
  • Dative (indirect object)
  • Genitive (possession)

Example: "Der Mann gibt dem Kind das Buch." (The man gives the child the book.)

Subjunctive II (B2)

Used for hypothetical situations, polite requests, and wishes:

  • Formed with würden + infinitive or special forms
  • Wenn ich Zeit hätte, würde ich reisen. (If I had time, I would travel.)
  • Könnten Sie mir helfen? (Could you help me?)

Also used for reported speech in formal contexts.

Practice Exercises

Test your knowledge with interactive exercises and quizzes

A1 Level Quiz

1. What is the correct translation for "the book"?

2. How do you say "I am" in German?

3. Choose the correct verb conjugation for "wir gehen" (we go)

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