Learn German – German Grammatical Cases Training , Nominative? Accusative? Dative? Genitive? Let’s Practice Together And Finally Understand How To Distinguish Them!
What you”ll learn:
- We will practice the German grammatical cases
- We will learn how to distinguish the nominative, accusative, dative and genitive from each other
- We will practice first to only distinguish the nominative from the accusative
- Then we will practice to distinguish the nominative, accusative and dative from each other in one sentence
- In the last video we will practice the nominative, accusative, dative and genitive together in one sentence
- First you will have to do the assignments by yourself and then I will explain to you in detail which noun is in which grammatical case and why
Description
Learn And Practice The German Grammatical Cases From An Experienced Native German Teacher!
In this short free course we will practice to distinguish the four grammatical cases from each other:
Nominative, accusative, dative and genitive.
First you will be given exercises to determine which noun is which grammatical case object and then we will go through
all exercises together and the teacher will explain to you in detail why we use each grammatical case.
After the three interactive videos in this course you will have more clarity about how to use the grammatical cases correctly.
Why taking this German course?
- Learn from a native German teacher with 10+ years of experience in teaching. Thus you will also learn the correct German pronunciation, without accent or dialect.
- Learn at your own pace, whenever and wherever you like! Thus have maximum flexibility!
- Join 70,000+ happy students in 160+ countries who are already taking our courses!
- Safe money! This course is free of charge.
- Learn in a structured way with clear explanations! Each chapter and builds on each other.
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