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German Grammar

I completely understand that German grammar poses challenges for many learners. The case system, encompassing nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive, can be a source of confusion. The three articles - der, die, das - might seem like a guessing game. The word order differs significantly from English, and verb conjugation demands practice. Learning the various tenses is also a time-consuming process.

I am here to make German grammar more accessible for you.

I explain it in a way that is easy to understand and applicable in practical usage.

My lists and worksheets are designed to aid your comprehension of grammar.

By the end of our sessions, I am confident that you will develop a fondness for German grammar.

GRAMMAR TOPICS

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    German articles course DER DIE DAS

    No luck when it comes to the articles of der, die das in German?

    In German, there are three definite articles: der for masculine words, die for feminine words, and das for neuter words. Native German speakers often intuitively know which article to use. However, for German learners, it can be challenging since there are few rules to determine the article.

    Course Information:

    Duration: 1 lesson, Online course
    Cost: CHF 100 for 60 minutes
    Content: Learning clues to determine the correct article, such as based on meaning or word endings
    Includes documentation and access to a training app

    Join the course and gain practical strategies to master the German articles through understanding and memorization.

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    Explanation for the German case system

    Are accusative and dative cases causing you a headache?

    The German case system involves four cases: nominative, genitive, dative, and accusative. Determining which case to use in German and whether the articles change in the process can be a perplexing mystery for many.

    Join this course for a comprehensive explanation of the German case system.

    Course Information:

    Duration: 2 lessons minimum, Online course
    Cost: CHF 200 for 2 lessons/60 minutes
    Content: Detailed explanation of the case system and its practical application in different sentence structures
    Includes an overview chart, various worksheets, and access to a training app

    Take the opportunity to unravel the complexities of the German case system and gain confidence in using it effectively.

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    Verb tense course

    Navigating the maze of verb tenses in German?

    This course offers you the flexibility to choose the verb tense you find challenging. Whether it's the present tense, Perfekt for the past, or dealing with the multitude of irregular Präteritum verbs, you decide where you need assistance.

    Course Information:

    Duration: 1 lesson, Online course
    Cost: CHF 100 for 60 minutes
    Content: An overview of different verb tenses in German and a detailed explanation of your chosen tense
    Includes materials specific to the chosen verb tense, practice sheets, and access to a training app

    Take charge of your learning by selecting the verb tense that poses difficulties for you, and let's work together to enhance your understanding and application of it.

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    Grammar of your choice

    Struggling with German grammar stumbling blocks such as plural forms, adjective declination, word order, or prepositions?

    Book your personalized grammar course and choose from various options including Plural, Adjective comparative/superlative, Adjective declination, Imperative, Conjunctive II, Passiv-Aktiv sentences, Word order, or Sentence structure.

    Course Information:

    Duration: 1 lesson, Online course
    Cost: CHF 100 for 60 minutes
    Content: I address your specific grammar concerns in this lesson. I will explain the chosen grammar topic, provide concrete examples, and engage in exercises tailored to your needs.
    Includes worksheets and access to a training app

    Take control of your learning by selecting the specific grammar area that poses challenges for you, and let's work together to overcome those obstacles.