German
A1 — Beginner
Present Simple Tense (Regular Verbs)→Definite Articles (der, die, das)→Indefinite Articles (ein, eine, ein)→Personal Pronouns (Nominative Case)→Verb 'sein' (to be) - Present Tense→Verb 'haben' (to have) - Present Tense→Verb 'werden' (to become) - Present Tense→Cardinal Numbers 0-20→Cardinal Numbers 20-100→Ordinal Numbers (1st-10th)→Possessive Adjectives (mein, dein, sein, ihr)→Nominative Case (Subject)→Accusative Case (Direct Object)→Dative Case (Indirect Object)→Genitive Case (Possession)→Noun Plurals - Formation→Noun Gender (Masculine, Feminine, Neuter)→Adjective Agreement (Nominative)→Adjective Agreement (Accusative)→Adjective Endings (with Indefinite Article)→Negation with 'nicht'→Negation with 'kein/keine/kein'→Word Order in Statements→
Word Order in Questionssoon
Verb Position in Sentencessoon
Question Words (wer, was, wo, what, who, where)soon
Question Words (wann, wie, warum - when, how, why)soon
Imperative (du form - informal)→Imperative (Sie form - polite)→Common Verbs (machen, geben, nehmen)→Common Verbs (gehen, kommen, fahren)→Common Verbs (sprechen, lernen, arbeiten)→Family Vocabulary→Basic Colors→Animals (Domestic and Wild)→Food and Drinks Vocabularysoon
Days of the Weeksoon
Months and Seasonssoon
Telling Time (Basic)soon
Hobbies and Activities Vocabulary→School and Education Vocabulary→Body Parts→Clothing Vocabulary→House, Rooms, and Furniture Vocabulary→Spatial Prepositions (in, an, auf, over, on, at)→Temporal Prepositions (vor, nach, um)→Greetings and Common Expressions→A2 — Elementary
Present Tense Regular Verbs→Present Perfect (Perfekt)→Simple Past Regular Verbs (Präteritum)→Simple Past Irregular Verbs→Future Tense with Werden→Modal Verbs in Present Tense→Modal Verbs in Past Tense→Reflexive Verbs in Present→
Reflexive Verbs in Perfectsoon
Accusative Case (Akkusativ)soon
Dative Case (Dativ)soon
Dative vs Accusativesoon
Two-Way Prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen)→Comparative Adjectives→Superlative Adjectives→Adjective Endings: Nominative and Accusative→Word Order in Subordinate Clausessoon
Subordinating Conjunctionssoon
Relative Pronouns and Clausessoon
Possessive Adjectives in All Casessoon
Demonstrative Adjectives (dieser, jener)→Extended Question Words→Negation: kein vs nicht→Imperative Commands→Conditional Forms with Würde→Perfect with Haben and Sein→Daily Routines and Activities→Hobbies and Leisure Activities→Travel and Transportationsoon
Accommodation: Hotels and Hostelssoon
Food and Diningsoon
Restaurant Language and Orderingsoon
Shopping and Pricessoon
Clothing and Fashionsoon
Family Relationships and Memberssoon
Physical Descriptions of Peoplesoon
Personality Traits and Character→Emotions and Feelings→Health, Illness, and Medicine→Directions and Asking for Help→Weather and Seasonssoon
Time Expressions: Past and Futuresoon
Numbers, Quantities, and Moneysoon
Describing Places and Locationssoon
Holidays and Celebrationssoon
Professions and Jobssoon
German Culture and Traditionssoon
B1 — Intermediate
Present Tense (Präsens)soon
Simple Past Tense (Präteritum)soon
Present Perfect (Perfekt)soon
Past Perfect (Plusquamperfekt)soon
Future Tense I (Futur I)soon
Subjunctive Mood II (Konjunktiv II)soon
Nominative Case (Nominativ)soon
Genitive Case (Genitiv)soon
Word Order in Main Clausessoon
Separable Verbs (Trennbare Verben)soon
Reflexive Verbs (Reflexive Verben)soon
Modal Verbs (Modalverben)soon
Passive Voice (Passiv)soon
Relative Clauses (Relativsätze)soon
Conditional Sentences (Konditionalsätze)soon
Subjunctive Mood I for Indirect Speech (Konjunktiv I)soon
Imperative Mood (Imperativ)soon
Adjective Endings and Declensionsoon
Comparison of Adjectives (Steigerung)soon
Adverbs and Their Placementsoon
Negation (Negation)soon
Question Formation (Fragebildung)soon
Prepositions with Casessoon
Workplace and Professionssoon
Hobbies and Leisure Activitiessoon
Travel and Transportation Vocabularysoon
Food and Dining Vocabularysoon
Accommodation and Housing Vocabularysoon
Shopping and Commerce Vocabularysoon
Health and Medical Vocabularysoon
Sports and Fitness Vocabularysoon
Weather and Seasons Vocabularysoon
Clothing and Fashion Vocabularysoon
Education and School Vocabularysoon
Emotions and Feelings Vocabularysoon
Time Expressions and Calendar Vocabularysoon
Daily Routines and Habitssoon
Directions and Location Vocabularysoon
Common Expressions and Idiomssoon
Formal and Informal Register (Du/Sie)soon
Telephone and Communication Phrasessoon
Discourse Markers and Connectorssoon
Expressing Opinions and Argumentssoon
B2 — Upper-Intermediate
Konjunktiv II — Subjunctive Moodsoon
Passiv-Formen — Passive Voice Formssoon
Modalverben in komplexen Zeitformen — Modal Verbs in Complex Tensessoon
Infinitivkonstruktionen — Infinitive Constructionssoon
Partizipien als Adjektive — Participles as Adjectivessoon
Nebensätze — Subordinate Clausessoon
Präpositionen mit Genitiv — Genitive Prepositionssoon
Wechselpräpositionen — Two-Way Prepositionssoon
Genitivattribut — Genitive Attributesoon
Präpositionalobjekt — Prepositional Objectsoon
Reduzierte Relativsätze — Reduced Relative Clausessoon
Konjunktionen — Conjunctionssoon
Konzessivsätze — Concessive Clausessoon
Konditionalsätze — Conditional Clausessoon
Kausalsätze — Causal Clausessoon
Präsens — Present Tense (Advanced Usage)soon
Präteritum — Simple Pastsoon
Perfekt — Present Perfectsoon
Plusquamperfekt — Past Perfectsoon
Futur I — Future Tense Isoon
Futur II — Future Perfectsoon
Indirekte Rede — Indirect Speechsoon
Geschäftskommunikation — Business Communicationsoon
Akademische Sprache — Academic Languagesoon
Mediensprache — Media Languagesoon
Politische Diskurse — Political Discoursesoon
Berufliche Fachbegriffe — Professional Terminologysoon
Umweltthematik — Environmental Issuessoon
Technologie und Digitalisierung — Technology and Digitalizationsoon
Gesellschaftliche Fragen — Social Issuessoon
Kulturelle Unterschiede — Cultural Differencessoon
Redewendungen und Idiome — Idioms and Idiomatic Expressionssoon
Synonyme und Nuancen — Synonyms and Nuancessoon
Wortbildung — Word Formationsoon
Präfixe und Suffixe — Prefixes and Suffixessoon
Kollokationen — Collocationssoon
Register und Stilebenen — Registers and Style Levelssoon
Fachvokabular Tourismus — Tourism Vocabularysoon
Fachvokabular Gesundheit — Health Vocabularysoon
Fachvokabular Bildung — Education Vocabularysoon
Phrasenverben und Verben mit Präfixen — Phrasal Verbs and Prefixed Verbssoon
Negation und Verneinung — Negationsoon
Fokuspartikel und Gradpartikeln — Focus and Degree Particlessoon
Steigerung von Adjektiven — Comparative and Superlative Formssoon
C1 — Advanced
Subjunctive Mood - Wishes & Contrary-to-Factsoon
Passive Voice - Advanced Constructionssoon
Modal Verbs - Subtle Meanings & Nuancesoon
Separable & Inseparable Verbs - Complex Usessoon
Case Government with Complex Prepositionssoon
Reflexive Verbs - Advanced & Idiomatic Usagesoon
Genitive Case - Constructions of Relationshipsoon
Dative Case - Indirect Objects & Special Usessoon
Accusative Case - Direct Objects & Movementsoon
Adjective Declension - Weak, Strong & Mixed Patternssoon
Participle Constructions - Present & Past Participlessoon
Infinitive Constructions - zu, um-zu, ohne-zusoon
Relative Clauses - Multiple Embeddings & Complexitysoon
Subordinate Clauses - Causal & Temporal Relationssoon
Conditional Clauses - wenn, falls, sollte...soon
Concessive Clauses - obwohl, trotzdem & Alternativessoon
Consecutive Clauses - so dass, zu...soon
Comparative & Superlative - Irregular & Advanced Formssoon
Compound Nouns - German Characteristic Formationsoon
Topicalization & Emphasis - Focus Structuressoon
Negation - kein, nicht & Scope Distinctionssoon
Subjunctive in Indirect Speech - Konjunktiv I & IIsoon
Reported Speech - Tense Shifts & Narrationsoon
Present Perfect vs Simple Past - Regional & Stylistic Nuancesoon
Future Tenses - werden, Present & Intentionsoon
Pluperfect - Temporal Sequencing & Narrativesoon
Stative vs Dynamic Verbs - Aspectual Distinctionssoon
Abstract Nouns & Nominalization - Formal Registersoon
Advanced Business Vocabulary - Corporate Registersoon
Academic Register - Formal & Technical Writingsoon
Colloquial & Regional Expressions - Dialects & Varietiessoon
Idioms & Fixed Phrases - Cultural Contextsoon
Word Formation - Prefixes, Suffixes & Complex Derivativessoon
Borrowed Words - Integration & Pronunciationsoon
Transition Connectors & Discourse Markerssoon
Euphemism, Understatement & Irony - Pragmatic Devicessoon
Register Shift - Formal to Informal Spectrumsoon
Stylistic Devices - Metaphor, Metonymy & Symbolismsoon
Complex & Phrasal Verbs - German Verb Particlessoon
Legal & Formal Register - Specialized Vocabularysoon
Pronunciation & Prosody - Intonation & Stress Patternssoon
Semantics - Connotation, Denotation & Pragmaticssoon
Text Cohesion & Coherence - Advanced Structuressoon
Cultural Pragmatics - Politeness & Social Conventionssoon
C2 — Proficiency
Subjunctive II — Irrealis Conditionssoon
Subjunctive I — Indirect Speechsoon
Complex Conditional Clausessoon
Passive Voice Variations (sein, bleiben, kriegen)soon
Modal Verbs with Subjunctivesoon
Gerund and Nominalizationsoon
zu-Infinitive Constructionssoon
Participial Phrases (Partizipialgruppen)soon
Advanced Relative Clausessoon
Complex Subordinate Clause Nestingsoon
Adversative Conjunctions (aber, allein, doch)soon
Causal Relationships (weil, da, zumal)soon
Complex Temporal Relationshipssoon
Purpose Clauses (damit, auf dass)soon
Consecutive Clauses (so dass, dermaßen dass)soon
Mixed Conditional Structuressoon
Subjunctive in Concessive Clausessoon
Verb Government and Prepositionssoon
Preterite Subjunctive in Formal Writingsoon
Pluperfect Subjunctive (Plusquamperfekt-Konjunktiv)soon
Future Subjunctive Formssoon
Werden as Modal Auxiliarysoon
Lassen Causative Constructionssoon
Reflexive Verbs — Advanced Usessoon
Reciprocal Structures (einander, gegenseitig)soon
Impersonal Constructions (es gibt, es geht)soon
Passive Alternatives (man-constructions, sein-passiv)soon
Complex Article Usage with Abstracts and Genericssoon
Adjective Declension in Rare Contextssoon
Adverbial Use of Adjectivessoon
Comparison of Adjectives — Irregular Formssoon
Diminutives and Augmentativessoon
Nominalization of Verbs and Adjectivessoon
Compound Nouns — Semantic Relationshipssoon
Prefix Verbs and Semantic Shiftssoon
Suffix-Based Word Formationsoon
Register and Stylistic Variation in Vocabularysoon
Formal vs Colloquial Expressionssoon
Literary and Archaic Vocabularysoon
Regional Variations (Österreich, Schweiz, Deutschland)soon
Idioms and Fixed Expressions (Redewendungen)soon
Pragmatics — Politeness and Discourse Markerssoon
False Cognates and Near-Synonymssoon