German/Appendices/Exercises

Exercise

This appendix deals with whetting your appetite for something more, why only this much(?) hunger.

Here, I am going to list complete exercises which would be dealt in while studying German.

Few starting exercises have very simple language examples, as to make the student understand the matter, and thus get into flow. The exercises post those are to make the students grow the fluency at a rapid stage.

'There are certain exercises which deal in higher level of study materials. These exercises should be dealt only when the person has reached the requisite level of understanding and should also be ready to complete the exercises most of it without any assistance of the English Language.'

'''Best of luck. :)'''

Exercise / Übung
Here are a few examples for better understanding the stated methodology and to get a better grip on the daily conversation:

Pronunciation
Kaffee    kaf-fay     coffee Juni      yoo-nee     June Karl      male        Charles Marie     female      Mary wie       vee         how Hans      male        Jack

Pronoun
Example: Sie ist warm. It is warm.

Indefinite Article & kein
Beispiel    bei-shpeel
 * Example: Das Kind spielt Ball. Ein (kein) Kind spielt Ball.

Endung(en)
The following exercise deals with a good aspect of the grammatical experience and requirement. This exercise is very important, as it deals with everyday aspect of the spoken German.


 * Beispiel: Der Bruder lernt Deutsch.

Nicht (Negative Answers)
Following exercise is about the opposite of Yes, that is No. Please understand that the German nicht corresponds to the English not.

Biespiel Spricht die Frau Englisch? Does the woman speak English? Nein, sie spricht nicht Englisch. No, she does not speak English.

Wer Ist Herr ...?
The daily agenda of a simple person (hypothetical) eager to learn German, and few of his moments, which will make us know him.
 * Reading Exercise.

Prior to the exercise, it is recommended to go thoroughly in the alphabets, numbers, days of the week, time, and the different pronunciations. It is also recommended to speak the exercise aloud, as many times, so as to put the conversations in the mind.


 * aa is pronounced as long ä(ah).

Der Saal(zahl) - hall, room. das Paar(pahr) - pair. das Haar(hahr) - hair.
 * Beispiel

Pronounce

 * This exercise is all about a bit of remembering the way of speaking. Following are given some very simple words in order to practice pronunciation, so as to get a grip with the daily words to be used. The English pronunciation are also provided for ease of the same. However, first read the words aloud of the German language as many times as required to get the base upped.