What Makes the Lessons Curriculum Different?
The Practices modes let you drill articles, verbs, or sentences on demand, in any order, forever. Lessons is the opposite approach: a fixed, pedagogically sequenced path. Each of the 166 lessons unlocks only after you complete the one before it, so grammar is introduced in the order that actually builds on itself — no accidentally hitting the Konjunktiv II before you've seen the Präteritum.
Under the hood, lessons pull from the exact same content pools as open practice — but a single lesson mixes exercise types deliberately: an article flashcard here, a verb conjugation there, a sentence reordering task next, all built around one grammar or vocabulary theme.
The Curriculum by the Numbers
🌱 A1 — Beginner
8 units · 56 lessons · 476 exercises
First words, basic sentence structure, and everyday survival German.
🌿 A2 — Elementary
10 units · 64 lessons · 516 exercises
Past tense, connectors, and the vocabulary you need for daily life in Germany.
🌳 B1 — Intermediate
4 units · 23 lessons · 185 exercises
Subordinate clauses, Konjunktiv II, and the grammar tested in the B1 Prüfung.
🌲 B2 — Upper Intermediate
4 units · 23 lessons · 187 exercises
Passive voice, nominalisation, and the nuanced structures of fluent written and spoken German.
Beyond the guided lesson sequence, every level draws on the full Deutsch Assistent content pool: 621 words in the article bank, 654 sentences in the translation bank, and 520 verb conjugation exercises — all reused by the spaced repetition system for ongoing review long after a lesson is "complete."
Built to Keep You Motivated
Lessons use a heart-based life system with combo bonuses — chain correct answers for extra XP. A daily streak tracks consecutive days of practice, and achievement badges unlock for milestones like conjugation accuracy or long combo streaks. None of it is decorative: XP and streak history are the same data spaced repetition uses to decide what to review next.
Available in 8 Languages
Lesson instructions, grammar explanations, and feedback are localised into Turkish, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Ukrainian, and Arabic — while the language you're learning is always German. Switch your explanation language anytime without losing progress.
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