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Grammar lessons

Grammar lessons scoped to your exam level

Exam grammar is not all of German grammar. A1 asks for the present tense, the accusative and modal verbs; B1 wants the passive, Konjunktiv II and relative clauses. PassDeutsch teaches the syllabus for the level you booked - with video explanations, short practice sets, and no detours into structures your exam will never test.

How it works

  1. 1

    Follow the level path

    Lessons are ordered the way the syllabus builds: present tense and articles at A1, Perfekt and dative at A2, Passiv and Konjunktiv II at B1.

  2. 2

    Watch a short explanation

    Each lesson opens with a video that shows the rule in the sentences the exam uses, not in abstract tables.

  3. 3

    Practise immediately

    Exercises follow each explanation while it is fresh, in the same formats the exam uses - including telc-style gap-fill.

  4. 4

    Apply it in a model test

    Grammar only counts when it survives exam pressure. The app links each topic back to the tasks where it appears so you can test it in context.

Level selection screen in PassDeutsch offering A1 Beginner, A2 Elementary and B1 Intermediate

What is included

  • Lesson paths for A1, A2 and B1
  • Video explanations with everyday example sentences
  • Practice sets after every lesson
  • Coverage of the structures Sprachbausteine tests at telc B1
  • Focus on exam-relevant grammar rather than everything
  • Available in your interface language

Questions

Which grammar is tested at B1?

Passive voice, Konjunktiv II for politeness and hypotheticals, relative clauses in all cases, the genitive with formal prepositions, and connectors for argument such as obwohl, trotzdem, damit and um … zu. Everything from A1 and A2 remains fair game.

Do I need to study grammar separately if I am doing model tests?

Yes, at least at first. Model tests show you which structures are failing; the lessons fix them. Once your scores stabilise, tests alone are enough maintenance.

Are the lessons in German?

Examples are in German; explanations follow your chosen interface language, so you can study in English, German, Turkish, Bengali, Arabic, Ukrainian, Russian or Hindi.

Start practising today - the first tests are free

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