I am a rather abstract, intuitive student who, though most physically present in the vast majority of classrooms, is still in Narnia, Hogwarts, or even in a "far-flung galaxy". I'm sure I'm not the only student who can not watch the lessons and learn the vast majority of the lessons in the afternoon in a unique, creative way.
Our app is for those who:
• they hate the Germans or just look forward to it
• they do not believe they are able to speak at the mother tongue while they are actually PICTURES
• the best or the worst of the "German school"
• they suffer from lack of self-confidence
• They like to read humorous, creative writing
• everyone else who does not belong to any of the above categories.
Our application is aimed at everyone, so grammars can be found in several levels. A great addition to any "dry" or "color" grammar. It is especially recommended for graduate students and high school students.
There are the following major grammars, with lots of different subpages - which you can see after downloading the app:
Wanderer (A1-A2)
• The article and their cases
• Personal pronouns
• Tapping the verb at this time
• The past of "regular-prone" verbs
• Denial
• Auxiliary mode in mode
• The number names
• Calling Mode
• Prepositions
• Verbal verbs
• Future Time 1.
• Adjective boost
• Es gibt
• The general subject
Knight (B1-B2)
• The past time of unusual verbs
• Word and conjunctions
• The "slow"
• Retrograde verbs
• Adjective conjugations
• The relevant pronouns
• Conditional mode
• "Zu + Infinitive"
• Acting passive
• Passive Status
• Targeted side sentences
King (C1-C2)
• Time-definitive side sentences
• "Zu + Infinitiv" accessories
• Állítólagosság
• Reported speech
• Future time 2.
Other
• Listen Now
• Movie News
• Tips for language exams
• About Kocs Lomb
• Our mission
• About us
• Legal notice
In the future, we want to extend the application with a lot of new features.
Upgrades up to 1.7 include improvements to specifications, "scrolling" tables, and optimization of application to tablets.
I wish everybody an effective and persistent language learning!
István Széchenyi