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The series has been authored by experts in German as a Foreign Language (DaF), including and Lutz Rohrmann . While older editions carry the Langenscheidt branding, current versions are typically found under the Klett Verlag catalog. German language learning resources - Facebook
Specifically aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) A1 level , making it ideal for absolute beginners.
It is highly effective for students preparing for the Goethe-Zertifikat A1 or Start Deutsch 1 exams, as it mirrors the grammatical precision required for these tests. Publication History
Introduction to articles (der, die, das) and the nominative/accusative cases.
It typically follows a "learn and practice" approach, where brief explanations are immediately followed by various exercises to solidify understanding. Usage Scenarios
Many learners use it for independent review to troubleshoot specific grammar "pain points".
Grammatik Intensivtrainer A1 May 2026
The series has been authored by experts in German as a Foreign Language (DaF), including and Lutz Rohrmann . While older editions carry the Langenscheidt branding, current versions are typically found under the Klett Verlag catalog. German language learning resources - Facebook
Specifically aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) A1 level , making it ideal for absolute beginners. Grammatik Intensivtrainer A1
It is highly effective for students preparing for the Goethe-Zertifikat A1 or Start Deutsch 1 exams, as it mirrors the grammatical precision required for these tests. Publication History The series has been authored by experts in
Introduction to articles (der, die, das) and the nominative/accusative cases. It is highly effective for students preparing for
It typically follows a "learn and practice" approach, where brief explanations are immediately followed by various exercises to solidify understanding. Usage Scenarios
Many learners use it for independent review to troubleshoot specific grammar "pain points".