A1 to A2 Bridge
Turn your A1 building blocks into longer, more useful German.
This chapter reviews the most important A1 patterns and shows how A2 sentences become longer and more connected. You will practise articles, cases, modal verbs, Perfekt, dative chunks, and connectors in real life-in-Germany situations. By the end, you can write and say a short paragraph about your German journey with more confidence.
What this chapter covers
- I can review key A1 grammar patterns and notice where I still need practice.
- I can connect short A1 sentences into longer A2 sentences with weil, denn, aber, and deshalb.
- I can talk about my life in Germany using present tense, modal verbs, and Perfekt.
- I can understand short everyday messages and listening texts about courses, appointments, and documents.
- I can write a short A2-style paragraph about my German-learning journey.
What you will practise in the app
The full chapter includes 10 interactive exercises covering these formats:
- Multiple choice questions
- Vocabulary matching
- Article selection (der / die / das)
- Fill-in-the-blank sentences
- Word order tasks
- Listening comprehension
- Translation practice
- True or false statements
- Guided writing task
Vocabulary: Life in Germany
A small sample from this chapter's vocabulary set.
This is only a small sample. The full vocabulary set — with audio, example sentences, and grammar details — is available in the free app.
Grammar topics in this chapter
This chapter explains 3 grammar topics with plain-English explanations and structured exercises.
A1 Core Patterns Review
A2 starts by making your A1 grammar faster and more automatic.
Longer A2 Sentences
A2 German connects ideas instead of only listing short sentences.
Speaking About Life in Germany
Use A1 grammar to describe your situation, progress, and next goals.
Why this matters in Germany
This chapter helps you build German you can use in everyday situations in Germany — from understanding simple sentences to handling basic conversations, messages, appointments, study, work, and daily life. Practical language learned in context is easier to remember and use when it matters.
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