German Language Intensive Course B1 Intermediate
Published 5/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.87 GB | Duration: 7h 19m
Published 5/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.87 GB | Duration: 7h 19m
Take your German to the next level!! *Native German Teacher *Spoken German *English text
What you'll learn
Expand your German to cover the B1 level: grammar, structure, word & sentence building.
Develop your listening and reading skills further.
Get a deeper understanding of how the German language works and apply it in practice.
Train, apply and test your knowledge with the help of various examples, exercises, & tests.
Requirements
This course requires a finished A2 level in German. For more info on grammar points, you can review the content list of my A2 Intensive Course. It would be useful to have the vocabulary covered as well but not strictly necessary as translations in English are always given.
Description
Time to get your German to a conversational level !What's special about this course:Start off with an entry level test to make sure your A2 level is covered.The course contains specialized exercises on certain topics, that will support you in a more personalized way by answering questions you might have and providing additonal explanations on solutions. (There are also standard exercises for topics that require straight-forward repetition of structures.)The grammar and vocabulary is often intertwined, so even if it gets theoretical, there is an immediate practical benefit.All explanations are in German, so you can train your listening. There is on-screen English text to support your understanding (no hectic clicking back and forth to catch the subtitles). The explanations are compact and to the point and are supported by multiple examples, which also give you more options to expand your vocabulary and demonstrate how to use vocabulary and grammar in the context of spoken language. For each explanation video in German, there is also a script with the German text, so you have both, the German and the English version. You can also use the German script to read along as you listen to the lectures. This will further help your reading and listening skills.The lectures has a pdf-script attached with the lecture presentation and you will also get a written version of the exercises.A final test covers the whole course content and will give you the opportunity to double-check which topics you have mastered and which might need another review.Are you ready to take your German to the next level?The focus of this course is on effectiveness and efficiency and therefore designed for people, who are serious about studying German systematically and for those who might need it for their university studies or their work.This course will help you a great deal to take a big step forward in your language acquisition. If you are looking to take a test such as Goethe, telc or FIDE, the material up to any of the B1 tests is covered in this course.This course is the third of the intensive course series. The German Language Intensive Courses A1, A2 and B1 build up on one another. If you haven't taken the A2, you can find it on my Instructor profile!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Part I: dative (expansion), Es ist …, n-declension, questions (expansion)
Lecture 2 The dative object: notes and additions
Lecture 3 German script: The dative object
Lecture 4 Exercise: Dative object
Lecture 5 German script: Exercise - dative object
Lecture 6 Es ist …
Lecture 7 German script: Es ist …
Lecture 8 Exercise: Es ist …
Lecture 9 German script: Exercise - Es ist …
Lecture 10 n-Declension
Lecture 11 German script: n-Declension
Lecture 12 Exercise: n-Declension
Lecture 13 German script: Exercise - n-declension
Lecture 14 Questions: Welche/r/s/… und Was für …?
Lecture 15 German script: Questions
Lecture 16 Exercise: Questions
Lecture 17 German script: Exercise - questions
Section 3: Part II: Genitiv (expansion), prepositions+Genitiv, relative clauses (expansion)
Lecture 18 Genitiv adjective declension (no article)
Lecture 19 German script: Genitiv adjective declension
Lecture 20 Exercise: Genitiv (no article)
Lecture 21 Genitiv in relative clauses
Lecture 22 German script: Genitiv in relative clauses
Lecture 23 Exercise: Genitiv (relative clauses)
Lecture 24 Prepositions with Genitiv objects
Lecture 25 German script: Prepositions with Genitiv objects
Lecture 26 Exercise: Prepositions with Genitiv
Lecture 27 German script: Exercise - prepositions with Genitiv
Lecture 28 Relative clauses with prepositions
Lecture 29 German script: Relative clauses with prepositions
Lecture 30 Exercise: Relative clauses with prepositions
Lecture 31 German script: Exercise - relative clauses with prepositions
Section 4: Part III: etwas/alles/nichts (relative clauses), Wofür? Dafür!, future
Lecture 32 etwas, alles, nichts (relative clauses)
Lecture 33 German script: etwas, alles, nichts
Lecture 34 Exercise: Relative clauses & pronouns
Lecture 35 Wofür? Dafür!
Lecture 36 German script: Wofür? Dafür!
Lecture 37 Exercise: Wofür? Dafür!
Lecture 38 The future: werden - function, assumptions (present)
Lecture 39 German script: Futur I (werden, present assumptions)
Lecture 40 Exercise: Futur I
Lecture 41 German script: Exercise - Futur I
Lecture 42 Future perfect: Futur II - function, assumptions (past)
Lecture 43 German script: Futur II (function, past assumptions)
Lecture 44 Exercise: Futur II
Section 5: Part IV: Präteritum & Plusquamperfekt, emotion/filler words, vocabulary
Lecture 45 Präteritum & Plusquamperfekt
Lecture 46 German script: Präteritum & Plusquamperfekt
Lecture 47 Exercise: Präteritum & Plusquamperfekt
Lecture 48 German script: Exercise - Präteritum & Plusquamperfekt
Lecture 49 Emotion/filler words (Partikeln)
Lecture 50 German script: Emotion/filler words (Partikeln)
Lecture 51 Exercise: Emotion/filler words (Partikeln)
Lecture 52 Sehen, schauen, gucken
Lecture 53 German script: Sehen, schauen, gucken
Lecture 54 Exercise: Sehen, schauen, gucken
Lecture 55 Subjunctions indem & sodass/so dass/so, dass
Lecture 56 German script: Subjunctions indem & sodass, so dass
Lecture 57 Exercise: Subjunctions indem & sodass, so dass
Lecture 58 Nämlich, und zwar, zwar … aber
Lecture 59 German script: Nämlich, und zwar, zwar
Lecture 60 Exercise: Nämlich, und zwar, zwar … aber
Section 6: Part V: Konjunktiv II (subjunctive mood), hierhin/dorthin
Lecture 61 Konjunktiv II, form & function
Lecture 62 German script: Konjunktiv II, form & function
Lecture 63 Exercise: Konjunktiv II, form & function
Lecture 64 German script: Exercise - Konjunktiv II, form & function
Lecture 65 Konjunktiv II, past
Lecture 66 German script: Konjunktiv II, past
Lecture 67 Exercise: Konjunktiv II, past
Lecture 68 Konjunktiv II, modal verbs (past)
Lecture 69 German script: Konjunktiv II, modal verbs (past)
Lecture 70 Exercise: Konjunktiv II, modal verbs (past)
Lecture 71 Hierhin, dorthin, hin & her
Lecture 72 German script: Hierhin, dorthin, hin & her
Lecture 73 Exercise: Hierhin, dorthin, hin & her
Lecture 74 German script: Exercise - hin & her
Section 7: Part VI: expansion on subclauses, nouns & prepositions, Infinitiv mit zu
Lecture 75 More subjunctions & one adverb
Lecture 76 German script: More subjunctions & one adverb
Lecture 77 Exercise: More subjunctions & one adverb
Lecture 78 German script: Exercise - more subjunctions & one adverb
Lecture 79 Nominalization
Lecture 80 German script: Nominalization
Lecture 81 Exercise: Nominalization
Lecture 82 Local prepositions
Lecture 83 German script: Local prepositions
Lecture 84 Exercise: Local prepositions
Lecture 85 Infinitiv mit zu
Lecture 86 German script: Infinitiv mit zu
Lecture 87 Exercise: Infinitiv mit zu
Section 8: Part VII: Passive voice, nouns, (tun) lassen, position of 'nicht'
Lecture 88 Passive voice with modal verbs
Lecture 89 German script: Passive voice with modal verbs
Lecture 90 Exercise: Passive voice with modal verbs
Lecture 91 Passive voice in the past
Lecture 92 German script: Passive voice in the past
Lecture 93 Exercise: Passive voice in the past
Lecture 94 Nouns
Lecture 95 German script: Nouns
Lecture 96 Exercise: Nouns
Lecture 97 German script: Exercise - nouns
Lecture 98 (tun) lassen
Lecture 99 German script: (tun) lassen
Lecture 100 Exercise: (tun) lassen
Lecture 101 Position of 'nicht'
Lecture 102 German script: Position of 'nicht'
Lecture 103 Exercise: Position of 'nicht'
Section 9: Kursabschluss - Ende des Kurses
Lecture 104 Auf Wiedersehen!
Lecture 105 Bonus lecture
Learners who want to study German on a B1 level from start to finish,Learners who are serious about advancing their German and might need it for their university studies or their work,Students who are looking for to the point information that will help them reach their goals most effectively and efficiently,B1+ students who want to review what they have learned or have some gaps they need to fill