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GCSE German Vocabulary Exam Study Guide (Latest 2026/2027 Update) | Essential Words Q&A with Definitions and Examples | AQA/Edexcel Foundation & Higher Tier | A+ Graded

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INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD – This is the comprehensive study guide for the GCSE German 100 Essential Words Exam for the 2026/2027 exam cycle, featuring 100+ verified vocabulary terms with correct definitions and examples. The new GCSE German specifications (AQA 8662 and Edexcel 1GN0) require students to know 1,200 lexical items for Foundation tier and 1,700 for Higher tier . This resource covers the most frequently tested high-frequency words, including essential adverbs (fast - almost, schon - already, leider - unfortunately, plötzlich - suddenly), verbs (bekommen - to receive, gefallen - to like, teilen - to share, sparen - to save), adjectives (wichtig - important, sicher - safe/sure, teuer - expensive), and nouns (die Noten - grades, der Beruf - job, die Sprache - language). Includes the 30 short phrases and 20 cultural/geographical items required by the DfE subject content, as well as derivational morphology rules now applicable across all four skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing) . Aligned with AQA and Edexcel specifications for exams from 2026/2027. Perfect for GCSE German students preparing for vocabulary assessments and the four papers (listening, speaking, reading, writing). Vertical Keywords / Tags GCSE German Vocabulary Exam AQA German 8662 Vocabulary Edexcel German 1GN0 Vocabulary Essential German Words GCSE German Adverbs and Conjunctions German Verbs Definitions German Adjectives GCSE German Nouns GCSE GCSE German Foundation Tier GCSE German Higher Tier German Vocabulary German Exam Preparation GCSE German Speaking and Writing German Listening and Reading A+ Grade German Study Guide

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GCSE German




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DEUTSCH



GCSE
GERMAN Essential Vocabulary for Examination Success
VOCAB
S P R A C H E I S T D E R S C H L Ü S S E L Z U R W E LT




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."

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