Sandra 11Percent – Best Way to Learn German Language: Full Beginner (A1.1) (Download)

Want to learn German but overwhelmed by complex grammar rules and lengthy textbooks? Tired of courses that dump endless vocabulary without showing you how to use it in real conversations? Whether you’re planning to work in Germany, preparing for language exams, or simply want to connect with German speakers, traditional learning methods often feel frustrating and ineffective. The key to successful language learning isn’t memorizing hundreds of rules—it’s building practical skills through bite-sized lessons and consistent practice.
Course Overview
Best Way to Learn German Language: Full Beginner (A1.1) is taught by Sandra from 11Percent, an experienced German instructor who structures this course like her successful one-on-one lessons. Designed specifically for complete beginners with zero German knowledge, the course delivers practical vocabulary, real-life dialogues, and essential grammar in digestible chunks—most lessons run under 5 minutes.
The course covers the A1.1 level (first half of beginner certification) and prepares students for the Goethe-Zertifikat A1 exam. With personalized feedback on assignments and a focus on immediate practical application, this course has helped numerous students pass official German language exams successfully.
What You’ll Learn
This comprehensive beginner course teaches you to:
- Speak and write German with confidence at the A1 level
- Introduce yourself and maintain basic conversations
- Communicate your needs in everyday situations, on holidays, or for business
- Master important grammar rules with memory tips and tricks
- Use essential vocabulary and phrases immediately
- Fill out registration forms and write professional emails
- Prepare effectively for the Goethe-Zertifikat A1 exam
- Develop all four language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing
Course Content Breakdown
Foundation: Pronunciation and Numbers
Before diving into full lessons, you’ll master German pronunciation and numbers 0-12 through targeted practice and quizzes, establishing a solid foundation for all future learning.
Unit 1: Greeting and Introducing
Learn essential greetings, how to introduce yourself, ask and answer questions about names and origins, use W-words (question words), conjugate present tense verbs, and understand basic pronouns (I, you, we). Includes listening comprehension practice and pronunciation training.
Unit 2: Family and Friends
Discuss your family, master German noun genders (der, die, das), use possessive pronouns (mein, meine), conjugate “to be” and “to speak,” learn the alphabet, exchange phone numbers, count to 20, describe where you live, discuss marital status and children, and practice filling out simple forms.
Unit 3: Eating and Drinking
Navigate shopping situations, learn fruits, vegetables, and food vocabulary, master indefinite articles (ein/eine) and negative articles (kein/keine), understand plural forms, discuss drinks, conjugate “to have,” ask yes/no questions, count to 100, discuss prices, express food preferences, and order at restaurants.
Unit 4: Home and Living
Describe apartments and houses, use location words, apply adjectives correctly, understand negation with “nicht,” use third-person pronouns (he, she, it), discuss rooms and furniture, express preferences, learn colors, master possessive pronouns (yours, his, hers), and count to one million.
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Unit 5: My Day
Describe daily routines, tell time in German, understand word order rules, learn days of the week, master separable verbs, express likes and dislikes, learn months and seasons, discuss invitations, and practice irregular verbs.
Unit 6: Hobbies and Free Time
Discuss weather conditions and forecasts, talk about holidays and leisure activities, master the accusative case, express musical preferences, agree and disagree in conversations, and expand your adjective vocabulary.
Unit 7: Working and Learning
Discuss professions, learn modal verbs (können, müssen, dürfen, sollen, wollen, möchten), master the perfect tense for past actions with both regular and irregular verbs, discuss years and dates, and write professional emails in German.
Each unit includes recaps, exercises (Übung), quizzes, practice links, vocabulary sheets, and “Blitztest” quick assessments to reinforce learning.
Who Should Take This Course
This course is perfect for complete beginners with no prior German knowledge, learners who prefer short focused lessons over lengthy lectures, students preparing for the Goethe A1 exam or similar certifications, and anyone who needs personalized feedback and structured repetition to stay motivated. If you want practical German skills delivered in an engaging, manageable format, this course provides everything you need to start your German learning journey successfully.





