The book is divided into modules (typically Lektion 1–12 for the full A2, with A2.1 covering Lektion 1–6). Each module includes a (video clip) that visualizes the dialogical language presented in the coursebook. These clips are not just supplementary; they are core to developing authentic listening comprehension.
You will hear native speakers naturally using Wechselpräpositionen (two-way prepositions like in, auf, unter, vor, hinter ) combined with the dative case for location ( Wo? ) and the accusative case for direction ( Wohin? ).
You observe German social etiquette firsthand—such as eye contact, physical distance, and common conversational fillers ( Na? , Also , Doch ). menschen a2.1 clip 2
Clip 2 typically features recurring characters from the series navigating everyday German life. Key themes include:
: In a wenn -clause, the conjugated verb moves to the very end of the sentence. The book is divided into modules (typically Lektion
Watch the clip all the way through without stopping. Do not worry about understanding every single word. Focus on the visual cues, facial expressions, and body language. Try to answer the big picture questions: Who is speaking? Where are they? What is the main conflict or topic of discussion? Step 3: Second Viewing (Intensive Listening)
By analyzing the practical vocabulary, spatial prepositions, and natural pacing embedded within , you will safely solidify your foundational German skills and speak with greater confidence. You observe German social etiquette firsthand—such as eye
This clip is often the first time learners realize they can follow a real (though scripted) conversation without translating every word. It builds confidence for the A2 exam – especially the .