
Learn and master Accusative Prepositions in a simple way | B1 German Course | Lesson 25
In this video, we explain Akkusativpräpositionen – one of the most important topics in German grammar for beginners and intermediate learners. You’ll understand: ✅ What accusative prepositions in German are
✅ Which prepositions always use the Akkusativ case
✅ How to use them in simple German sentences
✅ Easy examples with Akkusativ prepositions
✅ Tips to avoid common mistakes in German sentence structure
💡 Common German Accusative Prepositions Explained:
durch – through
für – for
gegen – against
ohne – without
um – around/about
bis – until
Each preposition is explained with clear example sentences, highlighting the changes in articles (den, die, das) and how they reflect the accusative case in German.
📘 German Sentence Examples:
Ich gehe durch den Wald.
Das ist ein Geschenk für meine Mutter.
Wir spielen gegen das andere Team.
Sie lebt ohne ihren Bruder.
Wir laufen um das Gebäude.
Warte bis nächste Woche!
Wir fahren den Fluss entlang.
📝 Homework / Übung:
✅ Create 5 original German sentences using accusative prepositions
✅ Comment your sentences below for corrections & feedback
✅ Practice using different German verbs + prepositions
🎯 Why This Video is Perfect for You:
This video is ideal for: ✔️ Students preparing for German B1 exam
✔️ Learners struggling with Akkusativ and Dativ
✔️ Anyone looking to speak correct and fluent German
✔️ People searching: “How to use accusative prepositions in German” or “Learn German B1 grammar”
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