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Mastering Complex Structures in GCSE German

Hallo! GCSE German complex structures. If you are here to get a few complex structures to help you improve your grades boost your confidence and attract a few extra marks in your speaking or writing GCSE German exams, you're in the right place. What are complex structures? Well, they are things that not everybody will be using and they will help you to kind of get some ticks for the grade 6, seven, eight and nines. first off is separable verbs. Are you using them? Here are some examples if you're not. Go and not them down and try to use them. Are you using reflexive verbs? If not, here are some examples. Go and note the ones that you think will fit down for most topics and learn a couple and use them in personal phrases. Which ones are you using? If you're not using any, note a couple down and try and attempt to use them in your speaking exam. Relative pronouns, this one's an easy one to get in. If you're not using these ones though, note a couple down and learn them and try and include them in your speaking where they fit. Passive! Here are some examples. Wenn clauses to mean if or when or whenever. They change the word order. If you're not using them, try and get them in. Um zu clauses to help your GCS German speaking and writing marks and confidence and complex time phrases are using. The final thing I want to mention is irregular verbs. If you're not using irregular verbs, try and make sure to use a combination in the present the past and the future. Download the handout on my website in the comments, in the description and that will give you a full list. So, there you have it - complex structures in German, to help boost your grades, improve your confidence and your knowledge of the German language for GCSE level. Make sure to subscribe and follow for more GCSE German content!