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A-Level German Study Group 2024-25

Welcome to the A-Level German Study Group!
:banana::boing::bumps:

This thread is a place you can connect with fellow students who are also studying German at A-Level. Here we offer a space to support each other support as you prepare for your exams/coursework.

Feel free to share any helpful tips, resources, or advice you find along the way, and share any questions you have about the subject.

Help encourage others, celebrate your achievements, or simply vent when things get a bit overwhelming!

Lil serious note - just a reminder please be aware that sharing or requesting copyrighted materials is against our community guidelines, and moving conversations off-site for this purpose is not allowed. Posts violating these rules will be taken down.


To get started, here are a few questions to break the ice:

Which exam board are you following?

What do you enjoy the most about this subject or course?

What topics within A-Level German do you find the most challenging/interesting?

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by Blinkr
Welcome to the A-Level German Study Group!
:banana::boing::bumps:

This thread is a place you can connect with fellow students who are also studying German at A-Level. Here we offer a space to support each other support as you prepare for your exams/coursework.
Feel free to share any helpful tips, resources, or advice you find along the way, and share any questions you have about the subject.
Help encourage others, celebrate your achievements, or simply vent when things get a bit overwhelming!
Lil serious note - just a reminder please be aware that sharing or requesting copyrighted materials is against our community guidelines, and moving conversations off-site for this purpose is not allowed. Posts violating these rules will be taken down.
To get started, here are a few questions to break the ice:

Which exam board are you following?

What do you enjoy the most about this subject or course?

What topics within A-Level German do you find the most challenging/interesting?



Hi! I do A level German with the edexcel exam board. Right now, I love speaking and writing in the language. My favourite topic is probably environment, but I can’t wait until we get to the history part next year! The most challenging part for me is definitely grammar. Learning the different cases has been a struggle 😭 For me, I find word order and different tenses really interesting though, and we recently went over passive which was actually really cool. But don’t even talk to me about the dative case lol
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by larsss
Hi! I do A level German with the edexcel exam board. Right now, I love speaking and writing in the language. My favourite topic is probably environment, but I can’t wait until we get to the history part next year! The most challenging part for me is definitely grammar. Learning the different cases has been a struggle 😭 For me, I find word order and different tenses really interesting though, and we recently went over passive which was actually really cool. But don’t even talk to me about the dative case lol


I can help you with grammar, if you still need. I was grown up with German. Ask me questions, be my guest.

Zum lernen ist es nie zu spät! :smile:

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