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German grammar - gender #2 - the plurals

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German grammar - gender #2 - the plurals
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz
Language: English | Size: 167 MB | Duration: 49m

You should have started learning German, either with a tutor or on your own.

What you'll learn

know which German plural nouns take an n or en ending

know which German plural nouns take an e or an umlaut plus an e ending

know which German plural nouns take an er or an umlaut plus an er ending

know which German nouns just need an umlaut to change the word from singular to plural

know which German nouns stay the same, whether singular or plural

know which German plural nouns need an s ending

have a general better understanding of German plural nouns

Requirements

No additional material required, although you might find it beneficial if you print out the PDFs and add your own notes.

Description

Are you a German learner and struggling to work out what ending a German noun needs in the plural?

Do you remember if cakes in German is Kuchen, Küchen or Kuchens?

Are you struggling to work out if flowers are Blumen or Blümen?

And what about the car? What is the plural of das Auto or der Wagen?

Is this really annoying you?

Then this course is going to help you by showing you which nouns take an 'n' or 'en', which take an 'e' or an umlaut and a 'e' or which take an 'er' or an umlaut and an 'er'. You will also learn which nouns don't change, just add an umlaut or need an 's'.

At the end of the course you will have a better understanding of German plural nouns, which will make life a lot easier when you communicate in German.

How is this course different from other courses?

Most German courses or textbooks cover many topics, but not always in great detail. Normally, there is a tutor to explain more. That can be a problem for those who are teaching themselves as they might not have anybody to explain further.

My courses are in depth, easy to understand and come with worksheets, quizzes, assignments to help you practice what you have learned.

Who this course is for:

This course is for anybody who is learning German and who is struggling with plural nouns.

It will make it easier for bners to understand what endings to use when talking about more than one thing.

It will help intermediate learners, whose German is quite good but they haven't worked out how to form German plurals.

It might be a good revision for advanced learners, whose grammar is really good, but who muddle through the plural nouns hoping nobody will notice the wrong endings.



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