B1 Collocation ニュートラル

Deutschkenntnisse verbessern

improve German skills

意味

To enhance one's proficiency in the German language.

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文化的背景

The 'Volkshochschule' (VHS) is a key institution where thousands of people aim to 'ihre Deutschkenntnisse verbessern' every year. It's a symbol of lifelong learning. In Switzerland, 'Deutschkenntnisse' often refers to 'Hochdeutsch' (Standard German) as opposed to Swiss German dialects. Improving them is vital for formal work. Austrians take pride in their specific vocabulary. Improving 'Deutschkenntnisse' there might include learning Austrian variants of words. Many German companies (like Siemens or SAP) offer internal 'Sprachtrainings' specifically to help international employees 'ihre Deutschkenntnisse verbessern'.

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Be Specific

Instead of just saying 'Deutschkenntnisse verbessern', say 'meine mündlichen Deutschkenntnisse verbessern' to sound more professional.

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Plurality

Always remember that 'Kenntnisse' is plural. 'Meine' (not 'mein') is your best friend here.

意味

To enhance one's proficiency in the German language.

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Be Specific

Instead of just saying 'Deutschkenntnisse verbessern', say 'meine mündlichen Deutschkenntnisse verbessern' to sound more professional.

⚠️

Plurality

Always remember that 'Kenntnisse' is plural. 'Meine' (not 'mein') is your best friend here.

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The 'Zertifikat' Mindset

In Germany, improving skills is often linked to getting a certificate. Mentioning a specific level (B2, C1) makes your statement stronger.

自分をテスト

Fill in the correct possessive pronoun and noun form.

Ich lerne jeden Tag, um ______ (my) ______________ (German skills) zu verbessern.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: meine Deutschkenntnisse

We need the plural feminine/plural possessive 'meine' and the plural noun 'Deutschkenntnisse'.

Which verb fits best in a professional context?

Ich möchte meine Deutschkenntnisse für den Beruf ________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: verbessern

'Verbessern' is the standard collocation for skills.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Warum besuchst du diesen Kurs? B: ________________________________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Weil ich meine Deutschkenntnisse verbessern will.

This is a grammatically correct subordinate clause expressing a reason.

Match the goal to the action.

Ziel: Deutschkenntnisse verbessern. Aktion: ?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ich lese deutsche Zeitungen.

Reading newspapers is a valid way to improve language skills.

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Verbessern vs. Aufbessern

Verbessern
Formal Formal
Langfristig Long-term
Aufbessern
Informal Informal
Kurzfristig Short-term

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fill in the correct possessive pronoun and noun form. Fill Blank B1

Ich lerne jeden Tag, um ______ (my) ______________ (German skills) zu verbessern.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: meine Deutschkenntnisse

We need the plural feminine/plural possessive 'meine' and the plural noun 'Deutschkenntnisse'.

Which verb fits best in a professional context? Choose A2

Ich möchte meine Deutschkenntnisse für den Beruf ________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: verbessern

'Verbessern' is the standard collocation for skills.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: Warum besuchst du diesen Kurs? B: ________________________________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Weil ich meine Deutschkenntnisse verbessern will.

This is a grammatically correct subordinate clause expressing a reason.

Match the goal to the action. situation_matching A2

Ziel: Deutschkenntnisse verbessern. Aktion: ?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ich lese deutsche Zeitungen.

Reading newspapers is a valid way to improve language skills.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

Yes, that is very common and slightly more informal. 'Deutschkenntnisse' sounds more like a formal qualification.

It is a weak (regular) verb. Ich verbesserte, habe verbessert.

'Verbessern' is general. 'Optimieren' is very formal and implies making something as perfect as possible, often used in business.

'Wissen' is pure knowledge (facts). 'Kenntnisse' refers to skills and the ability to apply what you know.

Absolutely! Just swap 'Deutsch' for 'Englisch', 'Spanisch', etc.

Ich habe meine Deutschkenntnisse verbessert.

It is always 'die' because it is plural.

No, that sounds wrong. You 'raise' (erhöhen) a salary, but you 'improve' (verbessern) skills.

Yes, it is standard High German used in all German-speaking countries.

'Steigern', 'erweitern', or 'ausbauen' are good synonyms depending on the context.

関連フレーズ

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Sprachkenntnisse erweitern

similar

To expand language skills

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sein Deutsch aufbessern

similar

To brush up one's German

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an der Aussprache arbeiten

specialized form

To work on pronunciation

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die Sprachbarriere überwinden

builds on

To overcome the language barrier

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fließend sprechen

goal

To speak fluently

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