German grammatical cases - intensive training
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 3 hour | Size: 2.30 GB
What Will I Learn
After completing this course you will understand what we use each grammatical case for, what the tools are in order to distinguish the cases from each other and how to determine each grammatical case object in a sentence.
Requirements
In order to attend this course, you can be either a beginner or already an advanced student, who has difficulties to distinguish the four grammatical cases from each other.
Description
This course is all about the four German grammatical cases. If you have difficulties with understanding what the grammatical cases are and how understand the difference between each case, this case is perfect for you. Beginners as well as advanced students can participate in this course.
You will learn the prepositions of each grammatical case, many verbs which are used with the cases and also the situations in which you need each case.
At the end of the course we will practice to determine the objects and their corresponding grammatical case by braking down single sentences step by step.
In my work as a German teacher I see very often that many students have difficulties with the grammatical cases, thus I´m sure that this course can be very valuable for you, if you struggle with that, too.
By comparing and explaining the German cases with the English cases, it will become much more clear to you, how to use them correctly.
This course includes the following:
- nominative
- accusative
- dative
- genitive
- two way prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen)
- demonstrative pronouns in all 4 grammatical cases (Demonstrativpronomen)
- possessive determiner in all 4 grammatical cases (Possessivartikel)
- adjective declension in all 4 grammatical cases (Adjektivdeklination)
- how to determine what the nominative, accusative, dative and genitive object in a sentence is
Who is the target audience?
In order to attend this course, you can be either a beginner or already an advanced student, who has difficulties to distinguish the four grammatical cases from each other.