Understanding and using the subject form of nouns and pronouns.
Learning the gender and declension of articles (der, die, das, ein, eine).
Conjugating common verbs like "haben," "sein," and "machen."
Forming simple sentences with subject-verb-object order.
Essential nouns, verbs, adjectives, and common phrases for everyday communication.
Recognizing and using direct object forms of nouns and pronouns.
Understanding and using indirect object forms of nouns and pronouns.
Conjugating modal verbs like "können," "müssen," "wollen," and "sollen."
Understanding how separable verbs change in sentence structure.
Forming comparisons and expressing the highest degree of something.
Forming and using the past tense with regular and irregular verbs.
Understanding common prepositions and their usage with accusative and dative cases.
Forming and using subordinate clauses to express complex ideas.
Recognizing and forming passive constructions.
Understanding and applying adjective endings according to case, gender, and number.
Using conjunctions like "obwohl," "während," and "trotzdem" to express relationships between ideas.
Forming sentences with these connectors will score you good marks.
Forming and using relative clauses to provide additional information.
Constructing conditional sentences (real and unreal) using appropriate verb forms.
(TE.KA.MO.LO) Maintaining correct word order in sentences with multiple clauses.
Reporting speech and thoughts using indirect speech structures.
Using infinitive clauses to express purpose, result, or condition.
Mastering the nuances of subjunctive II for hypothetical or unreal situations.
Understanding and using stylistic devices like alliteration, metaphors, and similes.
Recognizing and using idiomatic expressions and colloquialisms in context.
Mastering idiomatic expressions and understanding subtle nuances in meaning.
Demonstrating a wide range of vocabulary and style appropriate to different contexts.
Using complex sentence structures and rhetorical devices to convey sophisticated ideas.
Adapting language register and tone to various audiences and situations.
Achieving near-native fluency and accuracy in grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.