I know how annoying it is to find good beginner German materials. Most of what’s out there is either boring drills, a random mix of worksheets with no structure, or something that takes forever to adapt for your class. When I started teaching in New York, I was spending whole Sundays building lessons from scratch.
So I made a complete A1 course you can just teach.
What you get
20 ready-to-teach lessons
Speaking practice in every lesson
Real-life scenarios students can use right away
Homework + answer keys included
300+ pages of clean, professional materials
Bonus: Quizlet vocab sets for all 20 lessons (easy to share with students)
How each lesson works
Speaking warm-up (connects to the previous lesson)
Clear grammar in plain English with real examples
Interactive practice (role-plays, sentence building, creative tasks)
3 to 4 pages of homework
Topics covered
Introductions, articles, word order
Modal verbs in context
Numbers, dates, time, plans
Akkusativ and Dativ made simple
Possessives, adjectives, negation
Plurals, separable verbs, everyday routines
City, shopping, invitations
Past tense basics (war, hatte) + full review
Format
PDF (print or project)
Instant download
Use forever, unlimited classes
If you ever feel like making your own A1 curriculum again, this is the shortcut I wish I had.
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