End your struggles with German cases!
Nominative, Accusative, Dative or Genitive?
- No Problem!
Have a look inside the ebook
Why you need this e-book:
You'll finally understand cases
Helpful explanations in English that can be understand by normal people like you, not linguists and teachers - no complicated grammar terms!
Practice makes perfect
To test your knowledge, there are hundreds of practice exercises to make sure you really understand what you've read.
Learn the Why
The solutions come with explanations of why that's the right case.
Blast your inner mental block
German cases are easy!!! With this e-book you'll blast your inner mental block that prevents you from realizing just how simple cases actually are!
Step-by-step guide
With a simple step-by-step guide that's easy to follow, you'll always choose the right case!
No more genitive!
The genitive is the most confusing case for German learners - I show you how you can outwit it and use another case instead!
My Promise:
After you've read this book, you'll be so sure in your knowledge of German cases that you could even explain them to your classmates. Guaranteed, or your money back!
- Simple explanations of the the German case system
- Step-by-step guide
- Which prepositions go with which cases
- Hundreds of practice exercises
What you can expect from the book:
What my readers are saying:
This book should be banned!
Jan's book needs to be banned because it makes the German cases so simple! All German learners who've had nightmares about dative, accusative, and company should get their hands on this e-book before it's banned! :-)
Marija Dobro // German teacher
Super E-Book!
I've been waiting for this for a long time! Finally someone who could explain to me how German cases work. I love this e-book and its great exercises. I follow the guides easily in my everyday life when speaking or writing. Yesterday I was even able to explain to my German friend why they needed to use dative instead of accusative!
Sorelly Ortegas // Engineer
About the Author: Jan Richter
I've been teaching German as a second language since 2013. My goal is to show you that German isn't hard, it's just explained in a complicated way!
The cases follow a clear structure and specific rules! If you don't see it yet, I'll show you! That's my mission.