The study of adjectives in German GCSE, covering their usage, agreement in gender and number, comparative and superlative forms, and their role in descript
Topic Synopsis
The study of adjectives in German GCSE, covering their usage, agreement in gender and number, comparative and superlative forms, and their role in descriptive language across various thematic contexts.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Adjective endings depend on gender, case, and whether the article is definite (der/die/das), indefinite (ein/eine), or no article (strong endings). For example: 'der große Hund' (nominative masculine), 'einen großen Hund' (accusative masculine).
- Predicative adjectives (after 'sein', 'werden', 'bleiben') do not take endings: 'Der Hund ist groß.' This is a common source of errors.
- Comparatives are formed by adding '-er' to the adjective (e.g., 'schnell' → 'schneller') and superlatives with 'am ... -sten' (e.g., 'am schnellsten') or 'der/die/das ... -ste' (e.g., 'der schnellste Hund').
- Some adjectives have irregular comparative/superlative forms, e.g., 'gut' → 'besser' → 'am besten'; 'viel' → 'mehr' → 'am meisten'.
- Adjectives can be used with 'so ... wie' (as ... as) for comparisons of equality, and 'als' (than) for comparisons of inequality.
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Ensure you can agree adjectives in gender and number across nominative, accusative, and dative cases.
- Memorize common irregular comparative and superlative forms like 'beste', 'höchste', and 'nächste'.
- Practice the spelling changes for comparative adjectives like 'teurer' and 'größer'.
- Use adjectives to enhance descriptive writing in Paper 4.
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Incorrect adjective endings after definite/indefinite articles.
- Failure to apply umlauts in comparative/superlative forms where required.
- Misplacement of adjectives in adjectival phrases.
- Incorrect formation of compound adjectives.
Examiner Marking Points
- Correct agreement of adjectives in gender and number.
- Accurate use of comparative and superlative forms.
- Correct placement of adjectives within adjectival phrases.
- Appropriate use of adjectives after nouns as verbal complements.
- Correct spelling of adjectives including those with spelling changes in comparative/superlative forms.