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SagaDeutsch Is Live - Your German Exam Journey Starts Here
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SagaDeutsch Is Live - Your German Exam Journey Starts Here

After months of building, SagaDeutsch is officially live. Structured mock exams, real practice, and clear progress — everything you need to prepare for your German certification exam.

Apr 3, 2026Read
Goethe vs telc vs ÖSD: Which German Exam Should You Take?
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Goethe vs telc vs ÖSD: Which German Exam Should You Take?

Goethe vs telc vs ÖSD explained: what each German exam is, who recognizes it, and how to pick the right one for study, work, or citizenship.

Jul 17, 2026Read
German Prepositions and the Cases They Trigger (A2-B1)
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German Prepositions and the Cases They Trigger (A2-B1)

Which German preposition takes accusative, dative, or genitive, plus the two-way prepositions and the Wohin/Wo rule, with tables and traps for A2 to B1.

Jul 17, 2026Read
German Adjective Endings Without the Panic (A2-B2)
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German Adjective Endings Without the Panic (A2-B2)

German adjective endings made simple: the three patterns after der, after ein, and with no article, with tables and a shortcut for A2 to B2.

Jul 12, 2026Read
German Verb Tenses: What You Need at Each Level (A1-C1)
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German Verb Tenses: What You Need at Each Level (A1-C1)

German verb tenses by level: Präsens, Perfekt, Präteritum, Plusquamperfekt, and Futur, with when to use each from A1 to C1.

Jul 12, 2026Read
German Connectors: Level Up From B1 to B2 (Konnektoren)
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German Connectors: Level Up From B1 to B2 (Konnektoren)

German connectors from B1 to B2: the three groups, how each changes word order, and the linking words that lift your writing and speaking.

Jul 12, 2026Read
German Cases Explained: Nominativ to Genitiv (A1-B1)
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German Cases Explained: Nominativ to Genitiv (A1-B1)

German cases explained for A1 to B1: what Nominativ, Akkusativ, Dativ, and Genitiv do, the article tables, and how to know which case to use.

Jul 12, 2026Read
The Sprechen (Speaking) Exam: What Examiners Reward
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The Sprechen (Speaking) Exam: What Examiners Reward

How the German Sprechen (speaking) exam works from A1 to C2, what examiners actually score, and how to prepare so you speak with structure and confidence on the day.

Jul 11, 2026Read
How to Pass the Schreiben (Writing) Section at Any Level
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How to Pass the Schreiben (Writing) Section at Any Level

A practical guide to the German Schreiben (writing) exam: what the section looks like from A1 to C2, how it is scored, and a repeatable method to pass it.

Jul 11, 2026Read
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