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Course content for C1 German courses

In this article you will learn which book is covered in the German C1 course as well as which topics are on which page.

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German C1.1

ChapterTopicPagesContent
Chapter 1Modern lifeKB 13-24 FROM 9-24Subjective meaning of the modal verbs must, may, can and will, word formation (prefixes miss-, zer-, ent-, and de-)
Chapter 2In tourismKB 25-36 FROM 25-40Two-part concessive and restrictive connectors, fixed noun-verb connectors
Chapter 3Intelligence and knowledgeKB 37-48 FROM 41-56Modal verbs and their alternatives, unreal subordinate clauses, adjective declension after article words and after adjectives/indefinite number words.
Chapter 4My jobKB 49-60 FROM 57-72It as a non-obligatory and as an obligatory sentence element, word formation (graduation of adjectives).
Chapter 5ArtKB 61-72 FROM 73-88Word formation (prefixes be- and ver-), indirect speech (questions and imperative), speech reproduction with after, loud, according to and how
Chapter 6StudyKB 73-84 FROM 89-104prepositions with dative, word formation (suffixes of nouns), reference words

Steps plus new
German C1.2

ChapterTopicPagesContent
Chapter 7FinanceKB 85-96 FROM 105-120Verbal style - nominal style, sentence structures (causal relations), word formation (adjectives)
Chapter 8PsychologyKB 97-108 FROM 121-136Gerundive as passive clause, aspect shift with modal verbs (active and passive), passive clause with get + participle II, word formation (suffixes in adjectives)
Chapter 9City and villageKB 109-120 FROM 137-152Sentence structures (conditionals and concessives), adjectives and participles with prepositions, specifying linking adverbs
Chapter 10LiteratureKB 121-132 FROM 153-168Variations of sentence order, word formation (suffixes of nouns), sentence structures (temporal and final relations)
Chapter 11International business contactsKB 133-144 FROM 169-184Sentence structures (consecutive and modal relations) Comparisons, word formation (prefixes er- and re-)
Chapter 12Research and technologyKB 145-156 FROM 185-200Prepositions with genitive, participial clauses, word formation (prefixes through-, over-, around- and under-)