German Textbooks and workbooks Dann los! 2
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Dann los! 2

Textbook

Dann los! 1 is a modern series for learning German in primary school (for grades 7 and 8). It provides content that is optimally aligned with the curriculum, a friendly progression of grammar and vocabulary, regular pronunciation and intonation practice, and modern learning tools.

Approval number: 1176/2/2023 Go to the online store

Product advantages

  • Communication skills from the ground up – engaging stories and scenarios, with regular pronunciation and intonation practice.
  • Neurodidactic advantages: fostering positive emotions, engagement, and interest – all of which support material retention.
  • Tasks for ambitious students with an adventure theme – Segel hoch – Sails Up.
  • Systematic reinforcement of lexical expressions and grammar.
  • Self-evaluation – enhanced with exercises.
  • Clear layout: user-friendly lesson organization, with 1 lesson (45 minutes) = 1 page.
  • A multimedia version of the textbook and workbook is available on the Profidesk.io portal.
  • Easy access to audio materials through QR codes.
  • A rich set of teaching resources for the instructor.

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Downloadable materials

  • Documentation

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  • Documentation 2024

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  • To receive them, please contact the publisher at: info@wydawnictwodraco.pl

    Quizzes, tests, and answers

  • Exam lesson plans are available exclusively to teachers. To receive them, please contact the publisher at: info@wydawnictwodraco.pl.

    Lesson plans

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  • A multimedia version of the textbook and workbook is available on the Profidesk.io portal.

    Profidesk.io

  • Supplementary videos explaining basic grammatical concepts, based on the Dann los curriculum – presented by Arkadiusz Gerlica.

    Supplementary videos

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  • Kahoot

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Additional materials

YouTube videos

Pronunciation of the endings -er and -e

Prepositions used with the accusative and dative cases

Imperative mood

Pronunciation of the sounds ei, au, and eu

The past tense (Präteritum) of the verbs haben and sein

Pronunciation of short and long vowels O and U

The past tense (Perfekt) with the auxiliary verb haben

The past tense (Perfekt) with the auxiliary verb sein

Personal pronouns in the accusative case

Personal pronouns in the dative case

Pronunciation of the ng sound

Interactive materials