Globibo’s German Language Course is designed to help learners master the German language through immersive, interactive lessons. The course covers all levels, from beginner to advanced, focusing on speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. With experienced native instructors, Globibo’s G...
Globibo’s German Language Course is designed to help learners master the German language through immersive, interactive lessons. The course covers all levels, from beginner to advanced, focusing on speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. With experienced native instructors, Globibo’s German Language Course also incorporates cultural elements to enhance understanding and communication. The course is tailored to individual needs or corporate training and provides practical language use in real-world situations.
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Key Components of German Grammar
‘Sentence Structure
« Subject-Verb-Object
(SVO)
+ Verb position in
dependent clauses
e Word order variations in
questions
Verb Conjugation
« Present, Past, and Future
Tenses
« Regular and Irregular
Verbs
« Modal Verbs
Cases in German
« Nominative
« Accusative
+ Dative
+ Genitive
” Articles and Gender a
« Definite and Indefinite
Articles
« Gender (Masculine,
Feminine, Neuter)
+ Article changes across
cases
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Effective German Learning
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fe Vocabulary Building
Use of flashcards
Thematic vocabulary
lists
Learning compound
words
« Listening and Speaking
German podcasts
Language exchange
partners
German media
(movies, TV shows)
PERRET
« Grammar Practice
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Online platforms
(Duolingo, Babbel)
Grammar textbooks
Regular exercises on
case and verb
conjugation
Immersive Learning
Watching German
media with subtitles
Reading German
newspapers and
literature
Features of German Grammar is its Case System
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Nominative Case: Used for
the subject of the
sentence
Example: Der Hund läuft
(The dog runs.)
Dative Case: Used for the
indirect object.
Example: Ich gebe dem
Hund einen Knochen. (I
give the dog a bone.)