A1 Kursbuch — Menschen
Menschen A1 Kursbuch is a foundational German as a Foreign Language (DaF) textbook published by Hueber Verlag
Module 1
| Module | Topics Covered | Grammar Focus | Communication Goals | |--------|----------------|---------------|----------------------| | (L1–6) | Greetings, introductions, numbers, alphabet, work, family | Verb conjugation (present tense: sein, haben, wohnen ); word order (main clause); nominative and accusative (basic) | Introduce yourself, ask for name/origin, count to 100, talk about job and family | | Module 2 (L7–12) | Free time, appointments, housing, furniture, daily routine | Separable verbs ( aufstehen ), modal verbs ( können, wollen ), temporal prepositions ( um, von … bis ) | Make appointments, describe apartment, talk about hobbies, say what you can/want to do | | Module 3 (L13–18) | Travel, directions, clothing, shopping, past events | Past tense of haben and sein , modal verbs in present perfect ( Perfekt with haben ), local prepositions ( in, nach, aus ) | Ask for/give directions, buy clothes, talk about a vacation, describe past events briefly | | Module 4 (L19–24) | Health, body, doctor visits, work, future plans | Modal verb müssen , imperative (formal/informal), temporal clauses ( wenn ), comparative adjectives | Make a doctor’s appointment, give advice, talk about future plans, compare things | menschen a1 kursbuch
Instead of traditional long chapters, Menschen uses modules. Each module usually consists of: Menschen A1 Kursbuch is a foundational German as
- Person A: "Guten Tag. Wie geht es Ihnen?" (Good day. How are you?)
- Person B: "Guten Tag. Mir geht es gut, danke. Und Ihnen?" (Good day. I'm fine, thank you. And you?)
“Menschen makes you feel like you’re learning with people, not from a book.” – Common learner feedback Person A: "Guten Tag
