Learning German articles in all 4 cases – Nominative, Accusative, Dative, and Genitive – is one of the most important steps for anyone preparing for the B1 German Prüfung (exam). Articles in German (“der, die, das” and their forms) change depending on the role of a noun in a sentence. This can feel confusing at first, but once you understand the logic, German grammar becomes much easier! In this video, we break down each case with clear examples, simple explanations, and practical tips to help you master articles quickly: Nominative Case (Wer? Was?) → Used for the subject of the sentence. Accusative Case (Wen? Was?) → Used for the direct object. Dative Case (Wem?) → Used for the indirect object. Genitive Case (Wessen?) → Used to show possession. Understanding these cases is not just about passing exams – it’s about speaking German confidently in everyday life. Whether you are writing an email, having a conversation, or sitting for your B1 German Prüfung, correct article usage shows fluency and precision. This guide is designed for beginners and intermediate learners who want to: ✅ Avoid common mistakes with der/die/das. ✅ Boost exam scores in writing and speaking. ✅ Sound natural when speaking German. If you want to succeed in your German journey, don’t skip this step! 🚀 Watch until the end, practice with the examples, and you’ll feel more confident with every sentence you build. 💡 Subscribe for more German grammar hacks, vocabulary tips, and exam preparation strategies! --- 🔥 #german #learngerman #germanlanguage #b1german #b1prüfung #germangrammar #deutschlernen #germanarticles #nominative #accusative #dative #genitive #studyabroad #germanexam #germanlessons #germanlearning #germantips #germanstudy #deutsch #deutschkurs #learnlanguages #polyglot #studygram #examguide #languagelearning #languages #b1exam #learnwithme #germancases #derdiedas ---