About this Course
£15.99
Learn how to make sense of the endings jungle of German plural nouns in the German language (Course updated April 2024)
Are you a German learner and struggling to work out what ending a German noun needs in the plural?
Do you remember if cakes in German is Kuchen, Küchen or Kuchens?
Are you struggling to work out if flowers are Blumen or Blümen?
And what about the car? What is the plural of das Auto or der Wagen?
Is this really annoying you?
Then this course is going to help you by showing you which nouns take an 'n' or 'en', which take an 'e' or an umlaut and a 'e' or which take an 'er' or an umlaut and an 'er'. You will also learn which nouns don't change, just add an umlaut or need an 's'.
At the end of the course you will have a better understanding of German plural nouns, which will make life a lot easier when you communicate in German.
How is this course different from other courses?
Most German courses or textbooks cover many topics, but not always in great detail. Normally, there is a tutor to explain more. That can be a problem for those who are teaching themselves as they might not have anybody to explain further.
My courses are in depth, easy to understand and come with a workbook (to print out or fill in online) with space for your own notes and exercises, a quiz at the end, a German learner's community and monthly live sessions, where we can learn together and help each other.
Save almost £7 when you buy this plurals course as a bundle with the gender course.
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