German Sentence Structure Made Simple: Word Order Explained

Finally understand how German sentences really work — clear English explanations of word order, verbs, and meaning.

If German word order feels like a mystery — if you’ve ever wondered why the verb sometimes jumps to the end or why the Dative comes before the Accusative — this course is for you.

What you’ll learn

  • Understand the basic German sentence structure and how it differs from English word order..
  • Apply the Verb-Second (V2) rule correctly in main clauses, questions, and statements..
  • Use the Time–Manner–Place pattern to organize sentences naturally and sound more fluent..
  • Recognize how word order changes with subordinate clauses (e.g., weil, dass, wenn)..
  • Build and speak complete sentences confidently, using correct word order in everyday situations..

Course Content

  • Introduction –> 6 lectures • 14min.
  • General Remarks –> 7 lectures • 29min.
  • Questions –> 1 lecture • 4min.
  • Imperative –> 6 lectures • 16min.
  • Statements –> 5 lectures • 38min.
  • Thank you! –> 1 lecture • 1min.
  • Final Exam –> 1 lecture • 1min.

German Sentence Structure Made Simple: Word Order Explained

Requirements

If German word order feels like a mystery — if you’ve ever wondered why the verb sometimes jumps to the end or why the Dative comes before the Accusative — this course is for you.

I’m Miss Esther, a native German teacher with more than two decades of experience helping English speakers finally understand how German sentences actually work.

In this course, we’ll break down German sentence structure step by step — in clear, simple English. You’ll learn the logic behind where every word goes, how verbs behave, and why the order sometimes changes. No memorizing impossible charts, no “just because” rules — just understanding.

We’ll cover everything from the Verb-Second (V2) rule in main clauses to Time–Manner–Place order, Dative vs. Accusative placement, and subordinate clauses with conjunctions like weil, dass, and wenn.

By the end of this course, you’ll:
– Understand how German word order works in both main and subordinate clauses.
– Know when the Dative comes before the Accusative (and when it doesn’t).
– Use verbs, subjects, and objects in the right order automatically.
– Build complete, natural-sounding German sentences with confidence.

This course is perfect for:

  • English speakers (especially Americans) who get frustrated by “just because” explanations.
  • Learners who want logical, plain-English teaching — not immersion confusion.
  • Anyone who’s finished my German Cases course and wants to take the next step.
  • Self-taught learners who want to finally see the structure behind German grammar.

No previous experience is required — just curiosity and a willingness to think about German in a new, clearer way.

Let’s make German word order make sense — together.

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