A1 Easy Introduction
Day 1: Introduction
Sir Charles self-introduction in English/German.
Student introduction in English.
Why do you ant to learn German?
Advantages of Learning German? : Preparation to work in
German, or preparation to move to German, one can be
Bilingual, to learn different cultures, self investment.
Apprenticeship opportunities in German: Engeneering,
Nusing, IT, Media Proffessions, Judicial & Notary etc
Other Countries that has the same opportunity: Belgium,
German.
Examination Paper Set-Up: Horen, Sprechen, Lesen,
Schreiben.
Learning Procedure: Grammar, Lessen & Schreiben/
Sprechen & Horen.
Small talk in Deutch: How are you? / I am good, thanks. And
you?
: What is your name? / My name is … /
And you?
Requirements: Digital German Dictionary, Two Counter-
Books (Preferrably 2-Quires), Black Pen
Lesson Time Duration: 2Hrs 30min - 3 hours
Vocabulary: Family, Food, Sports/Hobbies,
Weather/Seasons/ Holidays/ Countries/ Languages
Hausaufgaben: Search for more vocabulary on the topics
above and them in your exercises.
Day 2: Baby-Steps
Sir Charles self-introduction in English/German.
Buchstabe/ Alphabet.
Special Characters: Umlauts.
Personalpronomens: Ich, Du, Sie, Es/Er/sie, Wir, Ihr
Artikels: Der/ Die/ Das/ Die
: ein/ eine/ ein/ eine
: kein/ keine/ kein/ keine
Hausaufgaben: Study Personalpronomens
: Write the Artikels (Direct Artikels) for
different 15 Deutch words
Day 3: Verb Formation/ Conjugation
A2 Student self-introduction in English/German.
Verb Conjugation: stem + ending = Infinite Verb
Difference between Finite Verb and Infinite Verb
Normal German word order: Subject - Verb - Object
Basic German Exercises: Verbs
Day 4: Two Forms of Verbs
A2 Student self-introduction in English/German.
Forms of Verbs: Irregular Verbs - Haben/Sein, Essen
: Regular Verbs - Kommen, Wohnen
Sich Vorstellen/ Self-Introduction: Name/ Age/ Where you come
from?/ Where you Live?/ Languages you Speak/ If you work or
Study/ Hobbys/ That is me.
Basic German Exercises: Verbs - Haben/Sein
Day 5: Two Types of Verbs
Types of Verbs: Modal Verbs, Trennbaren Verbs
Modal Verbs: mochten, mussen, konnen, wollen, durfen,
sollen
Sich Vorstellen/ Buchstabe
Basic German Exercises: Modal verbs
End of Week 1!