A2 noun 5 min de leitura

die Kraft

When you're learning German, you'll find that die Kraft is a versatile word. At its core, it means strength, like physical power. But it can also refer to energy or force, as in the power of an engine (die Motorkraft) or the force of nature (die Naturkraft).

You'll also hear it in expressions like Arbeitskraft (workforce) or Lebenskraft (vitality). So, while it starts simple, remember that its meaning can extend quite a bit depending on the context.

When you are learning a language, it is important to understand how different words can have slightly different meanings and connotations, depending on the context. The German word die Kraft, for example, is a strong word meaning 'strength' but it can also be used in other ways. For instance, it can mean 'power' or 'force' in a more abstract sense, such as the power of a machine or the force of nature. Additionally, die Kraft can refer to 'energy' or 'vigor,' like the energy you need to accomplish a task.

Understanding these subtle differences will greatly improve your fluency and comprehension. It is important to pay attention to the surrounding words in a sentence to correctly interpret the intended meaning. This nuanced understanding comes with practice and exposure to the language in various contexts.

die Kraft em 30 segundos

  • Physical strength, mental strength, power, force.
  • Commonly used in compound nouns like 'Arbeitskraft' (workforce) or 'Treibkraft' (driving force).
  • Can also mean energy or vigor.

§ What does 'die Kraft' mean?

The German word die Kraft is a feminine noun that translates directly to 'strength' in English. It's a versatile word, and you'll encounter it in many contexts beyond just physical power. Think of it as encompassing a range of 'forces' or 'energies'.

Definition
strength

When you're talking about physical strength, like how strong someone is, die Kraft is the word you use. But it also applies to abstract concepts such as the strength of a government, the power of an argument, or even the energy you need to get things done. It's not just about muscles; it's about any kind of force or vigor.

§ When do people use 'die Kraft'?

You'll hear and see die Kraft in a variety of situations. Here are some common uses:

  • Physical Strength: This is probably the most straightforward use. If someone is strong or has a lot of physical power, you'd use die Kraft.
  • Mental or Emotional Strength: When talking about resilience, willpower, or the ability to endure difficulties, die Kraft is also appropriate.
  • Force or Power (e.g., natural forces, legal power): This expands the meaning to include things like the force of a river, the power of an engine, or the legal authority of a law.
  • Energy or Vigor: Sometimes it refers to the energy you have to do something, or the vigor in someone's actions.

Let's look at some examples to make this clearer. Pay attention to how the meaning of 'strength' or 'force' changes slightly depending on the context.

Er hat viel Kraft.

This simply means: "He has a lot of strength." (physical strength)

Die Kraft des Windes war enorm.

Here, it means: "The force of the wind was enormous." (natural force)

Sie braucht viel innere Kraft, um das zu schaffen.

This translates to: "She needs a lot of inner strength to achieve that." (mental/emotional strength)

Understanding these different nuances is key to using die Kraft correctly. Don't limit your understanding to just physical power. Think broadly about 'force' and 'energy' as well.

§ Common Mistakes with 'die Kraft'

When learning German, especially vocabulary, it's easy to fall into traps. 'Die Kraft' means strength, and it's a noun. But how you use it can be tricky. Let's look at some common mistakes so you can avoid them.

§ Mistake 1: Using 'Kraft' as an Adjective

In English, you can say 'strong' as an adjective. In German, 'Kraft' is a noun. You can't just stick 'Kraft' in front of another noun or after a verb to make it an adjective. That's wrong.

Wrong
Ich bin Kraft. (I am strength.)
Right
Ich bin stark. (I am strong.)

§ Mistake 2: Not Using the Correct Verb with 'Kraft'

When you want to talk about having strength, or gaining strength, you need the right verbs. You wouldn't say 'I have strength' in the same way you might in English if you're talking about physical power. You often use verbs like 'haben' (to have) or 'brauchen' (to need) for a general sense of strength, but other verbs are more common in specific contexts.

Wrong
Er macht Kraft. (He makes strength.)
Right
Er sammelt Kraft. (He gathers strength.)

Sie braucht viel Kraft für die Prüfung. (She needs a lot of strength for the exam.)

Here are some common verb combinations with 'die Kraft':

  • Kraft haben: to have strength
  • Kraft sammeln: to gather strength
  • Kraft schöpfen: to draw strength
  • Kraft verlieren: to lose strength
  • Kraft gewinnen: to gain strength

§ Mistake 3: Confusing 'die Kraft' with other similar-sounding words

German has many words that sound similar or look similar but have different meanings. While 'Kraft' is quite distinct, be careful not to confuse it with words like 'Kräfte' (plural of Kraft, but also can mean 'forces') or even 'kräftig' (strong, powerful – an adjective).

Mistake
Die Kräfte des Teams sind erschöpft. (The strengths of the team are exhausted. - *Incorrect usage for plural 'strength' in this context*)
Correct
Die Kraft des Teams ist erschöpft. (The strength of the team is exhausted.)

§ Mistake 4: Not recognizing different types of 'Kraft'

'Die Kraft' isn't just about physical strength. It can refer to different kinds of power or force. If you only think of it as physical strength, you'll miss a lot of its uses.

  • Körperliche Kraft: Physical strength
  • Geistige Kraft: Mental strength/power
  • Willenskraft: Willpower
  • Arbeitskraft: Workforce/labor (literally 'work power')
  • Triebkraft: Driving force
  • Schwerkraft: Gravity (literally 'heavy force')

Er hat eine unglaubliche Willenskraft. (He has incredible willpower.)

Die Schwerkraft zieht alles nach unten. (The gravity pulls everything down.)

§ Mistake 5: Incorrect Gender or Plural

'Kraft' is a feminine noun, so it takes 'die'. The plural is 'die Kräfte'. For A2 learners, getting genders right is a constant challenge, but it's crucial.

Wrong
Der Kraft ist groß. (The strength is great. - *Incorrect gender*)
Right
Die Kraft ist groß. (The strength is great.)

Die Kräfte des Körpers. (The forces of the body.)

Curiosidade

The English word 'craft' is a cognate, originally referring to strength or skill.

Guia de pronúncia

UK /kraft/
US /kraft/
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Saft Heft Schaft
Erros comuns
  • pronouncing 'a' like in 'car' instead of a shorter sound
  • forgetting to roll the 'r' slightly

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Escrita 1/5

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Expressão oral 1/5

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Audição 1/5

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stark (strong) schwach (weak) die Energie (energy)

Avançado

die Muskelkraft (muscle strength) die Arbeitskraft (labor force) die Tatkraft (vigor, drive)

Exemplos por nível

1

Die Kraft des Windes war sehr stark.

The strength of the wind was very strong.

Here 'Kraft' refers to physical power.

2

Sie hatte nicht genug Kraft, den schweren Karton zu heben.

She didn't have enough strength to lift the heavy box.

Used with 'nicht genug' (not enough) to express lack of strength.

3

Nach dem Sport fühle ich mich voller Kraft.

After sports, I feel full of strength.

'voller Kraft' means 'full of strength'.

4

Er verlor schnell seine Kräfte nach der langen Wanderung.

He quickly lost his strength after the long hike.

In plural, 'Kräfte' can refer to one's physical energy.

5

Wir brauchen Kraft, um das Projekt zu beenden.

We need strength to finish the project.

Can refer to mental or physical strength needed for a task.

6

Die Kraft der Sonne wärmt die Erde.

The power of the sun warms the Earth.

Here 'Kraft' means 'power' or 'force'.

7

Mit vereinten Kräften können wir alles schaffen.

With combined forces, we can achieve anything.

'vereinten Kräften' means 'combined forces' or 'united efforts'.

8

Ich wünsche dir viel Kraft für die Prüfung.

I wish you much strength for the exam.

Often used as an encouragement, meaning 'resilience' or 'endurance'.

1

Die Kraft des Windes trieb das Segelboot über den See.

The power of the wind propelled the sailboat across the lake.

2

Nach langer Krankheit fehlte ihr die Kraft, um aufzustehen.

After a long illness, she lacked the strength to get up.

3

Er hat die Kraft, schwere Lasten mühelos zu tragen.

He has the strength to carry heavy loads effortlessly.

4

Die Kraft der Argumente überzeugte die Zuhörer schließlich.

The force of the arguments finally convinced the audience.

5

Es erforderte viel Kraft und Ausdauer, das Projekt zu beenden.

It required a lot of strength and perseverance to finish the project.

6

Die Kraft der Musik kann Emotionen wecken und heilen.

The power of music can awaken emotions and heal.

7

Sie sammelte all ihre Kraft, um die letzte Etappe des Marathons zu bewältigen.

She gathered all her strength to tackle the final leg of the marathon.

8

Die Anziehungskraft der Erde hält uns am Boden.

The gravitational force of the Earth keeps us on the ground.

1

Die Kraft der Worte kann Mauern einreißen und Brücken bauen, sie formt Gedanken und beeinflusst das Schicksal ganzer Nationen.

The power of words can tear down walls and build bridges, it shapes thoughts and influences the destiny of entire nations.

Here, 'Kraft' refers to the abstract power or influence.

2

Nach dem langen Wettkampf spürte der Athlet, wie ihm langsam die Kraft in den Beinen schwand, doch sein Wille trieb ihn weiter.

After the long competition, the athlete felt his strength slowly waning in his legs, but his will drove him on.

In this context, 'Kraft' denotes physical strength or energy.

3

Die Wirtschaft des Landes schöpft ihre Kraft aus der Innovationsfähigkeit ihrer Unternehmen und dem Fleiß ihrer Bürger.

The country's economy draws its strength from the innovative capacity of its companies and the diligence of its citizens.

Here, 'Kraft' signifies the source of power or resilience.

4

Obwohl sie unzählige Rückschläge erlitt, fand sie immer wieder die innere Kraft, aufzustehen und für ihre Überzeugungen zu kämpfen.

Although she suffered countless setbacks, she always found the inner strength to stand up and fight for her convictions.

'Innere Kraft' refers to inner fortitude or resilience.

5

Die politische Führung des Landes muss die volle Kraft ihres Einflusses geltend machen, um die drohende Krise abzuwenden.

The political leadership of the country must exert the full force of its influence to avert the looming crisis.

'Volle Kraft' implies the full extent or magnitude of something.

6

Der alte Baum, dessen Wurzeln tief in der Erde verankert waren, trotzte mit beeindruckender Kraft jedem Sturm.

The old tree, its roots deeply anchored in the earth, withstood every storm with impressive strength.

Here, 'Kraft' describes the physical robustness or resistance.

7

Um die anspruchsvolle Aufgabe zu bewältigen, bedarf es nicht nur intellektueller Schärfe, sondern auch der nötigen mentalen Kraft.

To master the demanding task, it requires not only intellectual sharpness, but also the necessary mental strength.

'Mentale Kraft' refers to mental fortitude or resilience.

8

Die Gesetze der Physik beschreiben die grundlegenden Kräfte, die das Universum zusammenhalten und dessen Bewegung bestimmen.

The laws of physics describe the fundamental forces that hold the universe together and determine its motion.

In a scientific context, 'Kräfte' refers to physical forces.

Frequentemente confundido com

die Kraft vs Muskelkraft

This is a compound word meaning 'muscle strength'. It specifies the *type* of Kraft.

die Kraft vs Willenskraft

Another compound word, meaning 'willpower'. It's a specific application of inner strength.

die Kraft vs Motorkraft

Meaning 'engine power'. This shows 'Kraft' applied to mechanical contexts.

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die Kraft vs der Mut

'der Mut' also relates to inner strength, often translated as courage or bravery, which can be confused with 'die Kraft' that refers to physical or general strength.

'die Kraft' is about physical or general power/strength. 'der Mut' is specifically about courage or bravery, a mental fortitude.

Er hatte den Mut, die Wahrheit zu sagen. (He had the courage to tell the truth.)

die Kraft vs die Stärke

Both 'die Kraft' and 'die Stärke' can be translated as strength. This often leads to direct confusion.

'die Kraft' often implies a more active, dynamic force or power (e.g., physical power, engine power). 'die Stärke' can be more general, referring to a quality of being strong, a strong point, or thickness.

Ihre größte Stärke ist ihre Entschlossenheit. (Her greatest strength is her determination.)

die Kraft vs die Macht

Like 'die Kraft,' 'die Macht' can also mean power, which makes it seem similar.

'die Kraft' is more about inherent strength or physical force. 'die Macht' is specifically about power in terms of control, authority, or influence over others.

Die Macht des Königs war unbestreitbar. (The king's power was undeniable.)

die Kraft vs die Energie

'die Energie' also refers to power or vitality, which shares semantic space with 'die Kraft'.

'die Kraft' can be an inherent attribute or a physical force. 'die Energie' refers to the capacity to do work, vitality, or vigor, often related to fuel or personal stamina.

Nach dem langen Flug hatte ich keine Energie mehr. (After the long flight, I had no energy left.)

die Kraft vs die Gewalt

'die Gewalt' can mean force, especially in a forceful or violent way, leading to overlap with 'die Kraft' in some contexts.

'die Kraft' is a neutral term for strength or power. 'die Gewalt' implies force, often violent or aggressive, or authority/power (especially in legal/governmental contexts).

Man sollte Probleme nicht mit Gewalt lösen. (One should not solve problems with force.)

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Understanding 'die Kraft'

'Die Kraft' is a versatile German noun that translates to strength, power, or force. It's a feminine noun, so remember to use 'die' as its definite article. You'll encounter 'Kraft' in various contexts, from physical strength to the power of an engine or even the force of nature.

Examples in Context:

  • Physical Strength:

    „Er hat viel Kraft in seinen Armen.“
    (He has a lot of strength in his arms.)

  • Power/Energy (e.g., of a machine, electricity):

    „Die Kraft des Motors ist beeindruckend.“
    (The power of the engine is impressive.)

    „Ohne elektrische Kraft funktioniert das Gerät nicht.“
    (Without electrical power, the device doesn't work.)

  • Force/Impact:

    „Die Kraft des Windes war enorm.“
    (The force of the wind was enormous.)

    „Mit aller Kraft versuchte er, die Tür zu öffnen.“
    (With all his might/force, he tried to open the door.)

  • Figurative Strength (e.g., of will, conviction):

    „Sie hat die Kraft, jede Herausforderung zu meistern.“
    (She has the strength to overcome any challenge.)

    „Ich wünsche dir viel Kraft für die Prüfung.“
    (I wish you a lot of strength for the exam.)

Erros comuns

Common Mistakes with 'die Kraft'

While 'Kraft' often translates to 'strength,' be careful not to overuse it or confuse it with other related words.

1. Confusing with 'Stärke':

Both 'Kraft' and 'Stärke' can mean 'strength,' but they often have subtle differences. 'Stärke' can refer to a more inherent quality or a positive attribute, while 'Kraft' often implies a more active, dynamic force.

  • Correct: „Ihre Stärke ist ihre Entschlossenheit.“ (Her strength is her determination.) – Here, 'Stärke' refers to an inherent quality.
    Less common/Incorrect: „Ihre Kraft ist ihre Entschlossenheit.“
  • Correct: „Er braucht Kraft, um die Kiste zu heben.“ (He needs strength to lift the box.) – Here, 'Kraft' refers to physical force.

2. Using 'Kraft' for 'power' in all contexts:

While 'Kraft' can mean 'power,' especially in a mechanical or physical sense, it's not always interchangeable with the English word 'power.' For political power or authority, you'd typically use 'die Macht.'

  • Correct: „Die Kraft des Wassers erzeugt Strom.“ (The power of the water generates electricity.)
    Incorrect: „Die Kraft des Präsidenten ist groß.“ (Use 'Macht' here for political power.)

3. Forgetting the Feminine Article:

'Kraft' is a feminine noun, always remember to use 'die' with it in the nominative case, and adjust for other cases accordingly (e.g., 'der Kraft' in genitive, 'der Kraft' in dative, 'die Kraft' in accusative).

  • Correct: „Die Kraft ist beeindruckend.“ (The strength is impressive.)
    Incorrect: „Das Kraft ist beeindruckend.“

Dicas

Learn with related words

Think of related English words that also use 'kraft' like 'power' or 'force'. This can help you remember the meaning of 'die Kraft'.

Use it in a simple sentence

Try making a simple sentence: 'Ich habe Kraft.' (I have strength.)

Identify the gender

Remember 'die Kraft' is a feminine noun. The article 'die' is a big hint!

Connect to a physical action

Imagine someone lifting weights. They need Kraft. This visual connection helps.

Practice pronunciation

Say 'die Kraft' out loud multiple times. Pay attention to the 'K' sound and the 'ft' at the end. German 'r' is different from English 'r'.

Look for compounds

German loves compound words. You might see 'Krafttraining' (strength training) or 'Arbeitskraft' (workforce). Knowing 'Kraft' helps you understand these bigger words.

Use flashcards

Write 'die Kraft' on one side and 'strength' on the other. Include a small drawing of a muscle for extra memory support. Flashcards are a classic learning tool.

Listen for it

When listening to German, try to pick out 'Kraft'. In a song or a simple conversation, hearing it in context reinforces the meaning. Active listening is very effective.

Review regularly

Don't just learn it once. Go back and review 'die Kraft' tomorrow, in a few days, and next week. Spaced repetition makes vocabulary stick. Consistent review prevents forgetting words.

Think of synonyms

While 'Kraft' is directly 'strength', consider other German words for 'power' or 'force' like 'die Stärke' (also strength, but often more about individual characteristic). Understanding nuances helps build a richer vocabulary, but stick to 'Kraft' for now. Avoid confusing it with English 'craft' which means something different.

Origem da palavra

Old High German 'kraft', Proto-Germanic '*kraftiz'

Significado original: strength, power

Germanic

Contexto cultural

In German culture, 'Kraft' often implies a deeper, more enduring strength than just physical might. It can refer to mental fortitude, resilience, or even the power of nature. Phrases like 'Kraft tanken' (to recharge/regain strength) are commonly used to describe taking time for oneself to recover.

Teste-se 72 perguntas

multiple choice A1

Welches Wort passt am besten, um auszudrücken, dass jemand körperlich stark ist?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: die Kraft

'Die Kraft' bedeutet Stärke, während die anderen Optionen Schönheit, Schnelligkeit und Größe bedeuten.

multiple choice A1

Wenn ein Sportler viel Energie hat, um zu gewinnen, hat er viel...

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Kraft

Viel 'Kraft' bedeutet viel Stärke oder Energie, was gut für einen Sportler ist. Die anderen Wörter passen hier nicht.

multiple choice A1

Was braucht man, um einen schweren Kasten zu heben?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Kraft

Man braucht 'Kraft' (strength) um etwas Schweres zu heben. Die anderen Optionen sind nicht direkt dafür notwendig.

true false A1

Ein Baby hat die gleiche Kraft wie ein Erwachsener.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

Ein Baby hat viel weniger Kraft als ein Erwachsener. Babies sind klein und schwach.

true false A1

Manchmal braucht man viel Kraft, um eine schwere Tür zu öffnen.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

Ja, manche Türen sind schwer und man muss viel Kraft aufwenden, um sie zu öffnen.

true false A1

Pflanzen haben keine Kraft.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

Pflanzen haben auch Kraft, zum Beispiel um durch den Boden zu wachsen oder sich zu biegen.

listening A1

What does 'Kraft' mean here?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Ich habe viel Kraft.
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listening A1

Who has great 'Kraft'?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Der Sportler hat große Kraft.
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listening A1

What does she need for work?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Sie braucht Kraft für die Arbeit.
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speaking A1

Read this aloud:

Die Kraft des Motors ist hoch.

Focus: Kraft

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speaking A1

Read this aloud:

Er hat nicht genug Kraft.

Focus: genug Kraft

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speaking A1

Read this aloud:

Ich fühle mich ohne Kraft.

Focus: ohne Kraft

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sentence order A1

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Er hat viel Kraft

This sentence translates to 'He has a lot of strength.' The typical German sentence structure places the verb in the second position.

sentence order A1

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Die Kraft des Windes war stark

This sentence translates to 'The strength of the wind was strong.' 'Die Kraft des Windes' is the subject, followed by the verb 'war' and the adjective 'stark'.

sentence order A1

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Sie braucht Kraft für die Arbeit

This sentence means 'She needs strength for the work.' 'Sie' is the subject, 'braucht' is the verb, and 'Kraft für die Arbeit' is the object phrase.

listening A2

Listen for 'Kraft' in the context of an athlete.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Der Athlet zeigt seine Kraft.
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listening A2

Listen for 'Kraft' in the context of feeling tired.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Ich fühle mich müde, ich habe keine Kraft mehr.
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listening A2

Listen for 'Kraft' in the context of nature.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Die Kraft der Natur ist beeindruckend.
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speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Ich brauche Kraft.

Focus: Kraft

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speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Er hat viel Kraft in seinen Armen.

Focus: Kraft, Armen

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speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Die Kraft der Musik ist groß.

Focus: Kraft, Musik

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listening B1

The power of nature is impressive.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Die Kraft der Natur ist beeindruckend.
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listening B1

He has a lot of strength in his arms.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Er hat viel Kraft in seinen Armen.
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listening B1

After training, I feel full of energy.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Nach dem Training fühle ich mich voller Kraft.
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speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Sagen Sie: 'Sie braucht all ihre Kraft für diese Aufgabe.'

Focus: Kraft

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speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Sagen Sie: 'Die Teamarbeit gibt uns neue Kraft.'

Focus: Teamarbeit, Kraft

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speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Sagen Sie: 'Mit vereinten Kräften schaffen wir das.'

Focus: vereinten Kräften

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writing B1

Describe a situation where you needed a lot of physical strength.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Letztes Wochenende musste ich einen schweren Schrank in den dritten Stock tragen. Das war eine große Anstrengung und ich brauchte viel Körperkraft. Am Ende war ich sehr müde, aber auch stolz auf meine Kraft.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
writing B1

Explain what gives you emotional strength in difficult times.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

In schwierigen Zeiten gibt mir die Unterstützung meiner Freunde und Familie sehr viel emotionale Kraft. Ihre Gespräche und Ermutigungen helfen mir, Mut zu fassen und weiterzumachen. Auch meine Hobbys geben mir Kraft.

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writing B1

Imagine you are writing a motivational speech about the importance of mental strength. Write one paragraph.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Meine lieben Zuhörer, in unserer komplexen Welt ist mentale Kraft unerlässlich. Sie ermöglicht es uns, Herausforderungen zu meistern und Rückschläge als Chancen zu sehen. Eine positive Einstellung und Resilienz sind der Schlüssel, um unsere Ziele zu erreichen und ein erfülltes Leben zu führen.

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reading B1

Was gab der Eiche die Kraft, im Sturm zu bestehen?

Read this passage:

Die alte Eiche stand fest im Sturm. Ihre starken Wurzeln gaben ihr die nötige Kraft, den heftigen Winden standzuhalten. Viele Jahre schon hatte sie zahlreiche Stürme überlebt und war ein Symbol für Beständigkeit und Stärke in der Landschaft.

Was gab der Eiche die Kraft, im Sturm zu bestehen?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Ihre starken Wurzeln

Der Text besagt, dass 'Ihre starken Wurzeln gaben ihr die nötige Kraft'.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Ihre starken Wurzeln

Der Text besagt, dass 'Ihre starken Wurzeln gaben ihr die nötige Kraft'.

reading B1

Was tat Anna, um neue Kraft zu schöpfen?

Read this passage:

Nach einem langen Arbeitstag fühlte sich Anna erschöpft. Sie wusste, dass sie ihre innere Kraft finden musste, um den Abend noch zu meistern und ihre Kinder ins Bett zu bringen. Ein Moment der Ruhe und ein Glas Wasser halfen ihr, neue Kraft zu schöpfen.

Was tat Anna, um neue Kraft zu schöpfen?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Sie nahm sich einen Moment der Ruhe und trank Wasser.

Im Text steht: 'Ein Moment der Ruhe und ein Glas Wasser halfen ihr, neue Kraft zu schöpfen.'

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Sie nahm sich einen Moment der Ruhe und trank Wasser.

Im Text steht: 'Ein Moment der Ruhe und ein Glas Wasser halfen ihr, neue Kraft zu schöpfen.'

reading B1

Worauf achteten die Ingenieure beim Bau der Brücke besonders?

Read this passage:

Die Ingenieure berechneten die genaue Kraft, die nötig war, um die Brücke zu bauen. Jedes Detail wurde sorgfältig geplant, um sicherzustellen, dass die Konstruktion stabil und sicher war. Die Sicherheit der Bauarbeiter hatte oberste Priorität.

Worauf achteten die Ingenieure beim Bau der Brücke besonders?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Auf die genaue Kraft und Stabilität der Konstruktion

Der Text erwähnt, dass 'die genaue Kraft' berechnet wurde und 'die Konstruktion stabil und sicher war'.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Auf die genaue Kraft und Stabilität der Konstruktion

Der Text erwähnt, dass 'die genaue Kraft' berechnet wurde und 'die Konstruktion stabil und sicher war'.

sentence order B1

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Diese Aufgabe braucht viel Kraft.

The correct order is: This task requires a lot of strength.

sentence order B1

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Die Kraft der Gemeinschaft ist groß.

The correct order is: The strength of the community is great.

sentence order B1

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Er hat seine letzte Kraft gegeben.

The correct order is: He gave his last strength.

listening B2

Listen for how 'Kraft' is used in the context of wind.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Die Kraft des Windes war enorm.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening B2

Pay attention to the nuance of 'Kraft' when talking about decisions.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Manchmal braucht man viel Kraft, um eine schwierige Entscheidung zu treffen.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening B2

Listen for the compound word and its meaning.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Die Mannschaft zeigte eine beeindruckende Kraftanstrengung.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Beschreiben Sie eine Situation, in der Sie körperliche Kraft gebraucht haben.

Focus: Kraft

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Sprechen Sie darüber, wie man geistige Kraft aufbauen kann.

Focus: geistige Kraft

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Erklären Sie den Unterschied zwischen physischer und mentaler Kraft.

Focus: physischer, mentaler

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writing B2

Describe a situation where you needed a lot of physical strength. Use 'Kraft' at least once.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Letztes Jahr bin ich umgezogen und musste viele schwere Kisten tragen. Ich brauchte viel Kraft, um die Möbel in den dritten Stock zu bringen. Es war sehr anstrengend, aber am Ende habe ich es geschafft.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
writing B2

Imagine you are motivating someone who is feeling weak. Write a short encouraging message using 'Kraft'.

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Sample answer

Ich weiß, dass du dich im Moment schwach fühlst, aber ich bin sicher, dass du die innere Kraft hast, diese Herausforderung zu meistern. Gib nicht auf, du schaffst das!

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
writing B2

Explain in your own words the difference between 'Kraft' (physical strength) and 'Energie' (energy).

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Sample answer

'Kraft' bezieht sich eher auf die physische Fähigkeit, etwas zu tun oder zu bewegen. 'Energie' ist allgemeiner und kann sowohl körperlich als auch geistig sein, zum Beispiel die Lebensenergie oder die Energie für eine bestimmte Aufgabe.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
reading B2

Was wird in vielen Kulturen als Zeichen von Gesundheit und Disziplin angesehen?

Read this passage:

In vielen Kulturen wird sportliche Kraft als Zeichen von Gesundheit und Disziplin angesehen. Schon in der Antike trainierten Athleten, um ihre körperliche Kraft zu steigern. Heute gibt es unzählige Methoden, um die Kraft zu trainieren, von Gewichtheben bis hin zu Calisthenics.

Was wird in vielen Kulturen als Zeichen von Gesundheit und Disziplin angesehen?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Sportliche Kraft

Der Text besagt, dass 'sportliche Kraft als Zeichen von Gesundheit und Disziplin angesehen wird'.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Sportliche Kraft

Der Text besagt, dass 'sportliche Kraft als Zeichen von Gesundheit und Disziplin angesehen wird'.

reading B2

Warum hat er am Abend keinen Sport gemacht?

Read this passage:

Nach einem langen Arbeitstag fehlte ihm die Kraft, noch Sport zu machen. Er beschloss, den Abend ruhig ausklingen zu lassen und seine Batterien wieder aufzuladen, um am nächsten Tag wieder mit voller Kraft durchzustarten.

Warum hat er am Abend keinen Sport gemacht?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Er war zu müde.

Der Text sagt 'fehlte ihm die Kraft, noch Sport zu machen', was bedeutet, dass er zu müde war.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Er war zu müde.

Der Text sagt 'fehlte ihm die Kraft, noch Sport zu machen', was bedeutet, dass er zu müde war.

reading B2

Woran wird die wirtschaftliche Kraft eines Landes gemessen?

Read this passage:

Die wirtschaftliche Kraft eines Landes wird oft an seinem Bruttoinlandsprodukt (BIP) gemessen. Ein hohes BIP deutet auf eine starke Wirtschaft hin, die in der Lage ist, Wohlstand für ihre Bürger zu schaffen und international wettbewerbsfähig zu sein.

Woran wird die wirtschaftliche Kraft eines Landes gemessen?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Am Bruttoinlandsprodukt (BIP)

Der Text erklärt: 'Die wirtschaftliche Kraft eines Landes wird oft an seinem Bruttoinlandsprodukt (BIP) gemessen.'

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Am Bruttoinlandsprodukt (BIP)

Der Text erklärt: 'Die wirtschaftliche Kraft eines Landes wird oft an seinem Bruttoinlandsprodukt (BIP) gemessen.'

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Die physikalische ___ die benötigt wird, um dieses Objekt zu bewegen, ist immens.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Kraft

In this context, 'Kraft' (force/strength) refers to the physical power needed. 'Macht' is more about political power, 'Stärke' is general strength, and 'Energie' is energy.

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Nach der langen Krankheit fehlte es ihm an der ___ zur vollständigen Genesung.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Willenskraft

'Willenskraft' (willpower) fits best here, implying the mental strength needed to recover. 'Drang' is a strong urge, 'Wirkung' is effect, and 'Potenz' is potential or potency.

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Die wirtschaftliche ___ eines Landes wird oft an seinem Bruttoinlandsprodukt gemessen.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Kraft

In this economic context, 'Kraft' refers to the power or strength of the economy. 'Gewalt' means violence, 'Wucht' is impact or force, and 'Leistung' is performance or achievement.

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Sie sammelte all ihre innere ___, um die schwierige Entscheidung zu treffen.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Kraft

'Innere Kraft' (inner strength) is a common idiom meaning mental resilience. While 'Stärke' is similar, 'Kraft' is more often used in this specific phrase.

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Die gebündelte ___ der Forschungsgruppe führte zu einem bahnbrechenden Ergebnis.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Kraft

Here, 'Kraft' refers to the combined power or effort of the group. 'Potential' is latent ability, 'Kompetenz' is competence, and 'Gefüge' is structure or framework.

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Der Motor entwickelt eine enorme ___ von 500 PS.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Kraft

When speaking about engines and horsepower, 'Kraft' (force/power) is the correct term for the output. 'Geschwindigkeit' is speed, 'Leistung' is performance (but Kraft is more specific to the engine's output in PS), and 'Zug' is pull or train.

listening C1

The power of nature is invincible.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Die Kraft der Natur ist unbezwingbar.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening C1

He has the strength to overcome every obstacle.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Er hat die Kraft, jedes Hindernis zu überwinden.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening C1

After a long illness, she lacked the necessary strength.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Nach langer Krankheit fehlte ihr die nötige Kraft.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Die physikalischen Kräfte beeinflussen unsere Welt maßgeblich.

Focus: physikalischen Kräfte

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Sie sammelte all ihre Kräfte, um die Prüfung zu bestehen.

Focus: sammelte all ihre Kräfte

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Nur mit vereinten Kräften können wir diese Herausforderung meistern.

Focus: vereinten Kräften meistern

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
sentence order C2

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Die Schwerkraft hält die Planeten in ihren Bahnen.

This sentence describes how gravity keeps planets in their orbits. 'Schwerkraft' is a compound noun meaning 'gravity' (literally 'heavy force' or 'strength of heaviness').

sentence order C2

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Nach der langen Krankheit musste er seine Kräfte wieder aufbauen.

This sentence indicates that after a long illness, he had to rebuild his strength. 'Kräfte' is the plural of 'Kraft'.

sentence order C2

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Es bedarf großer Willenskraft, um diese Herausforderung zu meistern.

This sentence means it requires great willpower to overcome this challenge. 'Willenskraft' is a compound noun meaning 'willpower'.

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