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Clear, beginner-friendly grammar explanations for French and German A1 learners. Each guide includes tables, example sentences from our curriculum, and common mistakes to avoid.

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German Grammar

German

Der, Die, Das — German Articles Explained

The definite and indefinite articles in German. How grammatical gender works and tips for remembering which article to use.

German

The German Accusative Case — Den, Einen, Keinen

When and how German articles change in the accusative case. Clear tables and example sentences.

German

German Modal Verbs — Können, Wollen, Müssen

How to use the most important German modal verbs. Conjugation tables and real-world examples.

German

German Separable Verbs — Aufstehen, Einkaufen & More

How separable prefix verbs work in German. Word order rules and the most common separable verbs at A1.

French Grammar

French

Être, Avoir, Aller — French Basic Verbs

The three most essential French verbs. Full conjugation tables and everyday example sentences.

French

French Partitive Articles — Du, De La, Des

When to use du, de la, de l', and des. The concept of "some" in French with food and drink examples.

French

French Negation — Ne...Pas, Ne...Jamais, Ne...Plus

How to form negative sentences in French. The sandwich structure and its variations.

French

French Near Future — Aller + Infinitif

How to talk about future plans in French using aller + infinitive. The easiest way to express the future at A1.

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