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Nicos Weg Final Test

Each question from the test is listed individually, so that you can return to individual questions if you want to try again.
Do the items in the last column for review or practice before doing the question.

The columns:
• Question #
• The number of exercises within that question and the points available
• A column for you to record the points you earned
• A direct link to the question which indicates somewhat what the question is about
• Notes with links to explain or practice the question.

Listening: Make sure to study the answers before listening. Look for the answers while you listen. Total Points 10

Ques # of Points Direct Link to each question. Notes & References:


# Exercises You The videos are for explanations or practice. Do them before the
/ Points Scored graded exercise. Do them after if want to understand your
Possible mistakes.
These listening activities are Betty’s AI audios and questions in
Word and PDF appropriate for all 3 exercises.
1 4 Ex / Numbers | Final Test A1 | DW Learn German Listening Exercise: Numbers | German A1 - YouTube
4 Pts
German Listening Exercise I Numbers I German Learning A1 I
Beginner German - YouTube

A1 Übung 5 Die Telefonnummern || The Telephone numbers


exercise - YouTube
2 3 Ex / Announcements and the weather | Final Test A1 | DW Learn Das Wetter | Useful Small Talk Phrases | Adjectives / Nouns /
3 Pts German Verbs - YouTube

Transport in Germany | Die Verkehrsmittel in Deutschland -


YouTube (Train vocabulary starts at time stamp 2:25)
3 3 Ex / Voice messages | Final Test A1 | DW Learn German Betty’s AI audios and questions in Word and PDF. Same as at the
3 Pts top.
Total
10 /10
Reading / Writing: Pay very close attention to capitalization. No punctuation is needed. Total Points 14

Ques # of Points Direct Link to each question. Notes / Videos for explanations or practice
# Exercises You These are self explanatory. No practice needed.
/ Points Scored
Possible
4 1 Ex / On the way to Dario’s | Final Test A1 | DW Learn German
1 Pt
5 2 Ex / Listings on the bulletin board | Final Test A1 | DW Learn
6 Pts German
6 3 Ex / Info-flyer | Final Test A1 | DW Learn German
3 Pts
7 1 Ex / Delivery form | Final Test A1 | DW Learn German
4 Pts
Total
14 /14
Grammar / Vocabulary: : Pay very close attention to capitalization. No punctuation is needed. Total Points 138

Ques # of Points Direct Link to each question. Notes / Videos for explanations or practice
# Exercises You
/ Points Scored
Possible
8 1 Ex / Verb conjugation | Final Test A1 | DW Learn German You need to know the meaning and how to conjugate everyday
7 Pts verbs.
German Tenses | The German Present Tense Explained | A1
Beginner - YouTube

9 2 Ex / W-questions | Final Test A1 | DW Learn German There are more W words than shown in the picture at the top of
8 Pts the page.
Basic German Question Words | All A1 Question Words You Need
to Know - YouTube

10 1 Ex / Past tense of “haben” and “sein” | Final Test A1 | DW Learn Read the story in present, change every verb to past. hatte/war
10 Pts German HABEN und SEIN im PRÄTERITUM | to have & to be in German
simple past - YouTube

11 3 Ex / Imperative | Final Test A1 | DW Learn German Imperative = commands. It says, “Lisa uses the informal “du” with
12 Pts her students. Use the informal imperative here.” However, you
need to determine whether she is talking informally to 1 student
(singular command) or more than one (plural command). Each of
the 3 exercises uses only one of the command forms - singular,
plural, or formal. Video:
Imperativ Deutsch | How to form the German Imperative? |
Formal and Informal - YouTube
Imperativ Plural | The German Formal and Informal Imperative
Plural - YouTube
12 2 Ex / Personal pronouns | Final Test A1 | DW Learn German The pronouns are in all cases, but mostly Nom and Acc. A few Dat.
24 Pts Multiple choice. I find this exercise unfair. Too many points
allotted to this.
German Personal Pronouns in NOMINATIVE | ich (I), du (you), er
(he)... | YourGermanTeacher - YouTube
German Personal Pronouns in Akkusativ with Examples | mich
(me), dich (you) | YourGermanTeacher - YouTube
German Personal Pronouns in Dative with examples, Tips and
Rules | Learn German | YourGermanTeacher - YouTube

13 2 Ex / Definite and indefinite articles | Final Test A1 | DW Learn All cases are used. You must sometimes distinguish whether an
16 Pts German ein form or a der, die, das is better. Multiple Choice.
Der Die Das? | German Genders Explained | Tips, Tricks and Hacks
- YouTube

What is Nominativ? | Your First German Case Explained │ German


Basics | YourGermanTeacher - YouTube

Was ist Akkusativ? | German accusative explained |


YourGermanTeacher - YouTube

Was ist Dativ? │ German Dative Case Explained│ German Dative


Verbs | YourGermanTeacher - YouTube

Akkusativ oder Dativ? | German Cases Explained! - YouTube

How to use Nominativ, Akkusativ & Dativ | Let's analyze a German


text together! - YouTube

14 2 Ex / Possessive articles | Final Test A1 | DW Learn German The sentences have many clues. Ex: Sie haben ihre Wohnung
11 Pts gern. Know the possessives that go with the subject pronouns.
ich/mein, du/dein, etc. Multiple Choice
Mein Dein Sein │ Possessivartikel │ German Possessive Articles -
YouTube
15 1 Ex / Negation | Final Test A1 | DW Learn German Decide on nicht or kein. (Remember that kein gets endings and
8 Pts precedes a noun.) You must write in the words.
Kein vs Nicht | The difference and rules explained! |
YourGermanTeacher - YouTube

16 4 Ex / Separable verbs | Final Test A1 | DW Learn German Just put words in order. Easy one!
4 Pts Trennbare Verben Example Sentences | German Separable Verbs
Explained! | YourGermanTeacher - YouTube

17 1 Ex / Comparative and superlative | Final Test A1 | DW Learn Fill in the blanks with the correct form. Ex: kalt, kälter, am
9 Pts German kältesten
Der Komparativ Und Superlativ Explained! | Examples &
Exceptions - YouTube

18 1 Ex / Modal verbs | Final Test A1 | DW Learn German First part of the paragraph uses singular. Second part uses plural.
8 Pts You must understand the meanings for möchten, müssen, können,
sollen, dürfen. Word Bank
The verb HAVE TO in German | Modalverb "müssen" explained |
Nicht brauchen zu | YourGermanTeacher - YouTube
Modalverb KÖNNEN | The German modal verb "can" fully
explained! - YouTube
"mögen" VS "möchten" VS "gern" | The Verb mögen explained! -
YouTube
The German modal verb "wollen" | "wollen" oder "möchten"? |
Learn German | YourGermanTeacher - YouTube

Das Modalverb dürfen (to be allowed to) explained! | Learn


German | YourGermanTeacher - YouTube
19 4 Ex / Prepositions | Final Test A1 | DW Learn German You must provide (write in) the two-way prepositions from
7 Pts memory. an, auf, hinter, in, neben, über, unter, vor, zwischen.
There is no Word Bank.
ALL German A1 Level Prepositions | AKK / DAT & example
sentences - YouTube (Two-way prepositions: time stamp in video
11:50)

20 1 Ex / Present perfect and past tense | Final Test A1 | DW Learn You must know the meanings of the verbs and whether the helper
14 Pts German is haben or sein for present perfect. There are also the past tense
forms hatte and war. Word bank.
German Perfect Tense | Das Perfekt mit "haben" | German Tenses
- YouTube
German Perfect Tense | SEIN or HABEN? Explained! - YouTube
PRACTICE German Perfect Tense: HABEN or SEIN A1 - A2 | Perfekt
mit HABEN und SEIN - YouTube
Das Partizip 2 Explained! | How to form the German Past
Participle? - YouTube

Total
138 /138
Total of the 3 sections / 162

Grade Percent % # of correct answers/162

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