German gender #2 - the plurals of German nouns

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German gender #2 - the plurals of German nouns

About Course

Mastering German Plural Nouns – Say Goodbye to Plural Confusion!

🇩🇪 Struggling with German plurals? You're not alone! Many learners find it frustrating to figure out how to form plurals in German—but this course will help you untangle the "endings jungle" once and for all!

Do any of these sound familiar?

🍰 Is the plural of "cake" Kuchen, Küchen, or Kuchens?
🌸 Are flowers Blumen or Blümen?
🚗 And what about cars—how do you pluralize Auto or Wagen?

If German plurals confuse or frustrate you, this course is exactly what you need!

What You’ll Learn

Which nouns take -n or -en
When to add -e, -er, or an umlaut
Which words don’t change at all
Why some plurals simply add an "s"
Patterns that help you guess plural endings correctly

By the end of this course, you'll finally make sense of German plural rules—making communication in German much easier!

How is this course different?

Most German courses briefly mention plural forms, but they don’t go into detail. 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

💡 Stop guessing and start getting German plurals right!Enrol now! 🚀

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

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Course content

videoPlurals promoFree
videoIntroduction & information about this course2 mFree
videoNEW! German Learners' Community Start
videoAbout the quiz & certificate Start
videoA little info about Angelika Start
videoThe workbook Start
videoUseful dictionaries Start
videoThose little extra letters and how to write them Start
videoIntroduction and comparison of German and English plurals3 m 15 sFree
videoIntroduction - the PDF Start
videoDon't believe me that English plurals are difficult? Read this! Start
video+ n, +en, +nen2 m 44 s Start
video+n, +en, +nen - the PDF Start
video+ e and umlaut +e3 m 25 sFree
video+e and umlaut +e - the PDF Start
video+er and umlaut +er2 m 42 s Start
video+er and umlaut +er - the PDF Start
video+ umlaut2 m 14 s Start
video+ umlaut - the PDF Start
videoNo change3 m 28 sFree
videoNo change - the PDF Start
videoPhew!7 s Start
video+s2 m 4 s Start
video+s - the PDF Start
videoSome exceptions5 m 50 s Start
videoSome exceptions - the PDF Start
videoThe plural of male and female groups6 m 3 s Start
videoThe plural of male and female groups - the PDF Start
videoThe plural of mixed groups - an update Start
videoBreak time?5 s Start
videoNouns which are singular in German but plural in English3 m 7 s Start
videoNouns which are singular in German but plural in English - the PDF Start
videoRevision Start
videoAnswer sheet 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 plural endings

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Angelika Davey

Angelika Davey

Course Instructor

German tutor, author and online course creator