Dropdown: Choose the weak noun that logically completes each sentence.
Matching: Who or what are the record holders for these world superlatives. Choose the response that correctly completes each sentence. All responses use der-words + adjective endings in the nominative case.
Multiple choice: Choose the adjective + noun phrase that accurately describes each picture. Learners use unpreceded adjectives in the nominative case through passive recognition of meaning.
Multiple choice: Choose the preposition or preposition + article that correctly and logically completes each sentence. Pay attention to both case and context.
Multiple choice: Identify the case -- nominative, accusative, dative, or genitive -- of the boldface constituent in each sentence.
Multiple choice: Identify the function of the boldface constituent in each sentence: subject, predicate noun, direct object, indirect object, object of a dative verb, genitive attribute, or object of a preposition.
Multiple choice: Choose the prepositional phrase that correctly and logically completes each sentence. Think about whether each sentence expresses a location or a direction of movement and pay attention to case in the answer choices.
Multiple choice: Two-way prepositions have accusative objects to denote direction of movement or destination. Choose the article that correctly completes each prepositional phrase.
Multiple choice: Two-way prepositions have dative objects to denote location. Choose the article that correctly completes each prepositional phrase.
Matching: Choose the prepositional phrase that is a logical response to each
Wo? or
Wohin? question. The choices all use two-way prepositions with dative or accusative.
Multiple choice: Choose the prepositional phrase that correctly completes each sentence based on the image. The choices all use two-way prepositions with dative or accusative
Multiple choice: Choose the genitive preposition that most logically completes each sentence.
Multiple choice: Choose the prepositional phrase that most logically completes each sentence. The choices all use genitive prepositions.
Multiple choice: Choose the preposition (nach, zu) or contraction (zum, zur) to correctly completes each phrase in context.
Matching: Form logical conversations by choosing a likely response to the first person's statement.