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GCSE
GERMAN Essential Vocabulary for Examination Success
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GCSE German 100 exam words
CO M P R E H E N S I V E VO C A B U L A RY R E V I E W — FO U N DAT I O N & H I G H E R T I E R
EXAMINATION GCSE German LEVEL Foundation & Higher Tier
COURSE CODE GCSE-GER COURSE TITLE GCSE German Vocabulary
ACADEMIC YEAR EXAM TITLE GCSE German 100 exam words
TOTAL QUESTIONS 100 Questions FORMAT Multiple Choice — Select the
Single Best Answer
EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
▸ Select the single best answer for each question.
▸ Each question tests your knowledge of essential GCSE German vocabulary.
▸ Words are drawn from the AQA and Edexcel recommended vocabulary lists.
▸ Correct answers and English translations appear below each question for review.
▸ Focus on both meaning and usage in context.
, SECTION I — GCSE GERMAN VOCABULARY: 100
Questions 1 – 100
ESSENTIAL WORDS
1. What is the English translation of the German word "allein"?
A. Alone
B. Everything
C. Always
D. Also
CORRECT ANSWER A — Alone
RATIONALE "Allein" is the German word for "alone." It is used to indicate being by oneself or
without others. Example: "Ich bin allein zu Hause" = "I am alone at home."
2. What is the English translation of the German word "alles"?
A. All
B. Everything
C. Almost
D. Else
CORRECT ANSWER B — Everything
RATIONALE "Alles" means "everything" in English. It is a very common German word used to
refer to all things or the entirety of something. Example: "Alles ist gut" =
"Everything is good."