Modalverben – Können, Wollen, Dürfen, Müssen, Sollen | Deutsch A2| Schritte Plus| Integrationskurs

Learn the five main German modal verbs at A1.1 level: können, wollen, dürfen, müssen, sollen. We explain how to use them correctly in sentences and their position in the sentence. Key Points: Modal verbs are in second position. The main verb goes to the end in its infinitive form. Examples: Ich kann Deutsch sprechen. – I can speak German. Wir wollen ins Kino gehen. – We want to go to the cinema. Perfect for A1 beginners and exam practice. Learn the five most important modal verbs at A1.1 level: können, wollen, dürfen, müssen, sollen. We explain how to use them correctly in sentences and their position in the sentence. Important: Modal verbs are in second position. The main verb comes at the end in the infinitive. Examples: Ich kann Deutsch sprechen. Wir wollen ins Kino gehen. Perfect for A1 beginners and exam practice. Ideal for German A1, beginners, and exam preparation. 📌 Learn German step by step and build confidence in everyday conversations. 👉 Subscribe for more videos on: German A1–B1, Living in Germany, DTZ, German vocabulary, and life in Germany 🇩🇪 German A1, Accusative German, Schritte Plus A1, Integration Course German, DTZ Exam, German Grammar A1, Learn German, Living in Germany, German Grammar, DTZ Exam, Telc A1, Goethe A1, Integration Course, Schritte Plus Neu | Integration Course | DTZ Exam | German A2.2 | Schritte Plus #Integration Course #DTZ Exam #German A2.2 #Schritte Plus #Integration Courses #German A1 #German A2.1 #German A1.2 #Integration Course #German A1 #Modal Verbs #German Grammar #SchrittePlusNeu1 #LearnGerman