Are you taking the German A1 test? Then you need this book--at least if you want to get the best score possible.
The A1 test--or as it is formally called, "Start Deutsch 1," can be a tricky test. It requires at least 75 hours of studying and a good grasp of the basics.
"Ace the German A1 Test" is not a text book, and it will not teach you German. But it will point you to resources that do, including high-quality free resources.
The book covers vital info that you need to know:
• A two-phase studying strategy that you can use to be as prepared as possible for the exam
• What kind of questions to expect on the test
• A vocabulary checklist that gives you over 500 of the words you absolutely must know
• A grammar checklist that lists the basic grammatical concepts you should be familiar with (and yes, accusative and dative are on the list)
With this study guide, you'll be ready to tackle the A1 exam with full confidence.
The A1 test--or as it is formally called, "Start Deutsch 1," can be a tricky test. It requires at least 75 hours of studying and a good grasp of the basics.
"Ace the German A1 Test" is not a text book, and it will not teach you German. But it will point you to resources that do, including high-quality free resources.
The book covers vital info that you need to know:
• A two-phase studying strategy that you can use to be as prepared as possible for the exam
• What kind of questions to expect on the test
• A vocabulary checklist that gives you over 500 of the words you absolutely must know
• A grammar checklist that lists the basic grammatical concepts you should be familiar with (and yes, accusative and dative are on the list)
With this study guide, you'll be ready to tackle the A1 exam with full confidence.