German gender #1 - German nouns and der, die & das

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German gender #1 - German nouns and der, die & das

About Course

Master German Noun Genders – Finally Understand Der, Die, or Das!

Struggling with German noun genders? You’re not alone! Many learners find it frustrating to figure out when "the" means der, die, or das—but this course will help you crack the code!

Do any of these sound familiar?

🤔 Is it der, die, or das Kuchen? (Cake)
🌸 What about der, die, or das Blume? (Flower)
🚗 And the car—der, die, or das Auto? (Or is it Wagen?)

If this confuses or annoys you, you’re in the right place!

What You’ll Learn

Which German nouns are always (or usually) masculine, feminine, or neuter
Patterns and rules to help you guess the gender of new words
How to determine the gender of compound nouns
How noun gender connects to other grammar rules

By the end of this course, you’ll have a solid understanding of German noun genders, making future grammar learning much easier!

How is this course different?

Most German courses touch on gender but don’t explain it in depth. This course breaks it down step by step so you can learn with confidence.

💡 What’s included?
📖 Workbook (printable & fillable) for notes & exercises
🎯 Quiz at the end to test your knowledge
🌍 German learners’ community for support & practice
📅 Monthly live sessions for extra learning and Q&A

💡 Start making sense of German noun genders today!Enrol now! 🚀

This version keeps it clear, engaging, and focused on the learner’s frustration and how your course solves it. Let me know if you want any changes! 😊

 

Save almost £7 if you buy this gender course as a bundle with the plurals course. 

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Course content

videoGender course promo23 sFree
videoIntroduction and information about this course2 m 40 sFree
videoNEW! German Learners' Community Start
videoAbout the quiz & certificate Start
videoA little info about Angelika Start
videoThe workbook Start
videoWhy do we have gender? Start
videoUseful dictionaries Start
videoThose extra little letters and how to write them Start
videoNouns which are always masculine4 m 3 s Start
videoNouns which are always masculine - the PDF Start
videoNouns which are usually masculine4 m 28 s Start
videoNouns which are usually masculine Start
videoNouns which are always feminine8 m 43 sFree
videoNouns which are always feminine - the PDF Start
videoPhew!7 s Start
videoNouns which are usually feminine4 m Start
videoNouns which are usually feminine - the PDF Start
videoNouns which are always neuter3 m 55 s Start
videoNouns which are always neuter - the PDF Start
videoNouns which are usually neuter5 m 41 s Start
videoNouns which are usually neuter - the PDF Start
videoWhat is the gender of compound nouns4 m 41 sFree
videoWhat is the gender of compound nouns - the PDF Start
videoAn A to Z of compound nouns Start
videoWhat about new words? Who or what decides on the gender of these words?4 m 58 s Start
videoNew nouns - the PDF Start
videoNouns with more than one gender Start
videoMore than one gender - the PDF Start
videoAnother noun with two genders: Teil Start
videoAn Infographic with the basic rules Start
videoIs this it? Have we covered EVERY German noun? Start
videoUsing Pinterest for further practice & ideas Start
videoWhat next? Start
videoFind me on social media Start
videoInterested in becoming an affiliate? Start
certificate

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Subject

Test your German gender

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Angelika Davey

Angelika Davey

Course Instructor

German tutor, author and online course creator