Vocabulary: German A1.1
To describe things, you need basic adjectives. At A1.1, they come before the noun (e.g., der rote Apfel – the red apple), but you won't master all the endings yet. Start by recognizing them.
The A1.1 level is the first stage of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which defines the levels of language proficiency. At this level, learners can understand and use basic phrases, interact in everyday situations, and develop a foundation for further learning. german a1.1 vocabulary
At A1.1, you will be asked: Wie ist deine Familie? (What is your family like?) To describe things, you need basic adjectives