5 German grammar
mistakes
that keep you stuck
(and how to finally move past them)
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You know German has cases.
You've memorized the tables.
But when you're actually speaking,
you guess.
There's a better way. And it starts with understanding the why,
not just the rules.
WHAT'S INSIDE
5 grammar patterns that trip up even advanced learners
Each mistake comes with a clear explanation, a real example, and a simple fix you can apply immediately.

Akkusativ vs. Dativ
Why some verbs always take Dativ and the logic that makes it click.

Verb-second word order
Understand when the verb moves, and when it doesn't.

Als, wenn, wann
Three words that all mean "when" in English but work completely differently in German.

Using "werden" incorrectly
This verb has three meanings. Most learners only know one of them.

Kennen vs. wissen
Both mean "to know" but they're never interchangeable. Here's the distinction.
LINDA'S TRACK RECORD
25+
years teaching German & English
100s
of students helped
A1-C2
all levels welcome

YOUR TEACHER
Linda Schinke
I've taught German to students preparing for A-levels, Goethe exams, university entrance, and to professionals relocating to Germany.
My approach?
Making complicated grammar actually click with clear explanations, real-world examples, and no pressure. Just progress.
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