Einführung A
- A.1 Giving instructions: polite commands
- A.2 What is your name? The verb heißen
- A.3 The German case system
- A.4 Grammatical gender: nouns and pronouns
- A.5 Addressing people: Sie versus du or ihr
Einführung B
- B.1 Definite and indefinite articles
- B.2 Who are you? The verb sein
- B.3 What do you have? The verb haben
- B.4 Plural forms of nouns
- B.5 Personal pronouns
- B.6 Origins: Woher kommen Sie?
- B.7 Possessive determiners: mein and dein/Ihr
Kapitel 1 Wer ich bin und was ichtue
- 1.1 The present tense
- 1.2 Expressing likes and dislikes: gern / nicht gern
- 1.3 Telling time
- 1.4 Word order in statements
- 1.5 Separable-prefix verbs
- 1.6 Word order in questions
Kapitel 2 Besitz und Vergnügen
- 2.1 The accusative case
- 2.2 The negative article: kein, keine
- 2.3 What would you like? Ich möchte …
- 2.4 Possessive determiners
- 2.5 The present tense of stem-vowel changing verbs
- 2.6 Asking people to do things: the du-imperative
Kapitel 3 Talente, Pläne, Pflichten
- 3.1 The modal verbs können, wollen, mögen
- 3.2 The modal verbs müssen, sollen, dürfen
- 3.3 Accusative case: personal pronouns
- 3.4 Word order: dependent clauses 5
- 3.5 Dependent clauses and separable-prefix verbs
Kapitel 4 Ereignisse undErinnerungen
- 4.1 Talking about the past: the perfect tense
- 4.2 Strong and weak past participles
- 4.3 Dates and ordinal numbers
- 4.4 Prepositions of time: um, am, im
- 4.5 Past participles with and without ge-
Kapitel 5 Geld und Arbeit
- 5.1 Dative case: articles and possessive determiners
- 5.2 Question pronouns: wer, wen, wem
- 5.3 Expressing change: the verb werden
- 5.4 Location: in, an, auf + dative case
- 5.5 Dative case: personal pronouns
Kapitel 6 Wohnen
- 6.1 Dative verbs
- 6.2 Location vs. destination: two-way prepositions with the dative or accusative case
- 6.3 Word order: time before place
- 6.4 Direction: in/auf vs. zu/nach
- 6.5 Separable-prefix verbs: the present tense and the perfect tense
- 6.6 The prepositions mit and bei + dative
Kapitel 7 Unterwegs
- 7.1 Relative clauses
- 7.2 Making comparisons: the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs
- 7.3 Referring to and asking about things and ideas: da-compounds and wo-compounds
- 7.4 The perfect tense (review)
- 7.5 The simple past tense of haben and sein
Kapitel 8 Essen und Einkaufen
- 8.1 Adjectives: an overview
- 8.2 Attributive adjectives in the nominative and accusative cases
- 8.3 Destination vs. location: stellen/stehen, legen/liegen, setzen/sitzen, hängen/hängen
- 8.4 Adjectives in the dative case
- 8.5 Talking about the future: the present and future tenses
Kapitel 9 Kindheit und Jugend
- 9.1 The conjunction als with dependent-clause word order
- 9.2 The simple past tense of werden, the modal verbs, and wissen
- 9.3 Time: als, wenn, wann
- 9.4 The simple past tense of strong and weak verbs (receptive)
- 9.5 Sequence of events in past narration: the past perfect tense and the conjunction nachdem (receptive)
Kapitel 10 Auf Reisen
- 10.1 Prepositions to talk about places: aus, bei, nach, von, zu
- 10.2 Requests and instructions: the imperative (summary review)
- 10.3 Prepositions for giving directions: an … vorbei, bis zu, entlang, gegenüber von, über
- 10.4 Being polite: the subjunctive form of modal verbs
- 10.5 Focusing on the action: the passive voice
Kapitel 11 Gesundheit und Krankheit
- 11.1 Accusative reflexive pronouns
- 11.2 Dative reflexive pronouns
- 11.3 Word order of accusative and dative objects
- 11.4 Indirect questions: Wissen Sie, wo …?
- 11.5 Word order in dependent and independent clauses (summary review)
Kapitel 12 Die moderne Gesellschaft
- 12.1 The genitive case
- 12.2 Expressing possibility: würde, hätte, and wäre
- 12.3 Causality and purpose: weil, damit, um … zu
- 12.4 Principles of case (summary review)