Schritte International 2 -
This level is meant for "higher elementary proficiency." You’re not expected to be perfect; you’re expected to be understood.
This is the big one! This level is usually where you dive deep into the Perfekt (conversational past tense). Learning how to say what you did yesterday is a huge milestone. No more living only in the present; you can finally tell stories about your weekend or explain what happened at work. 4. Cultural Insights Schritte International 2
The "Schritte" (steps) approach is famous for its photo-audio stories. In this volume, the stories follow characters through common real-life interactions like visiting the doctor, navigating the workplace, or planning a weekend trip. It’s designed to help you integrate into German-speaking environments by focusing on practical language use. 3. Mastering the Past Tense This level is meant for "higher elementary proficiency
Here’s a breakdown of what makes this level a game-changer for your German journey. 1. From Words to Sentences Learning how to say what you did yesterday
If you’ve just wrapped up your first German course and are looking at that orange-covered book on your desk, you might be feeling a mix of excitement and "Wait, there's more?" After conquering the basics of "Hello" and "Where is the train station?", level A1.2 is where the language starts feeling less like a code to crack and more like a tool you can actually use.
In the first book, we focused heavily on survival vocabulary. In , the focus shifts toward consolidating foundational grammar and building more complex thoughts. You’ll move past simple "Subject-Verb-Object" structures and start using connectors that make your speech sound more natural. 2. Real-World Scenarios