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B1 Grammar Sprint — Gap Map & 7-Day Plan

Context: < 4 weeks to the telc B1 exam. Goal: finish all grammar (review of what's already in _notes/Grammar/ + closing every gap found against the real Netzwerk neu B1 syllabus in 3-Grammer.md) within this week, so weeks 2–4 are free for vocabulary, the four skills, and full mock exams.

Update: all 14 gaps below are written and live in _notes/Grammar/. The 7-Day Plan is now pure review + practice — no more content to write, just study what's there.


📍 Gap Map

Status # Gap Book Chapter(s) Note file Priority
✅ 1 Relativsätze mit Präposition + was/wo-Relativsätze 6, 11 2-5-Relative-Clauses-Advanced.md (new) 🔴 High
✅ 2 n-Deklination (schwache Maskulina: der Name, der Kollege, der Kunde...) 6 2-0-Noun.md 🔴 High
✅ 3 während / seit(dem) / bis as subordinating conjunctions (clause, not just preposition) 7 5-1-Conjunctions.md 🔴 High
✅ 4 Zweiteilige Konnektoren: entweder...oder, weder...noch, sowohl...als auch, nicht nur...sondern auch, je...desto/umso 8, 12 5-1-Conjunctions.md 🔴 High
✅ 5 wo(r)-Wörter (Pronominaladverbien: worauf, womit, wofür...) 4 3-0-Preposition.md 🟡 Medium
✅ 6 brauchen + zu (nicht/nur ... zu) 8 5-2-Infinitive-Clause.md 🟡 Medium
✅ 7 Partizip I / II as attributive adjective (das lachende Kind, das gekochte Ei) 12 2-4-Adjective.md 🟡 Medium
✅ 8 Nominalized adjectives (der Alte, das Gute, etwas Neues) 11 2-4-Adjective.md 🟡 Medium
✅ 9 wohl / assumption use of Futur I (Er wird wohl zu Hause sein) 6 11-Tense.md 🟢 Low
✅ 10 Funktionsverbgefüge / Nomen-Verb-Verbindungen (Entscheidung treffen, Rücksicht nehmen) 7 4-4-Funktionsverben.md (new) 🟢 Low
✅ 11 Genitive prepositions außerhalb / innerhalb 2, 3 3-0-Preposition.md 🟢 Low
✅ 12 Declined comparative before a noun ("der schnellere Zug") 5 2-4-Adjective.md 🟢 Low
✅ 13 nachdem + Plusquamperfekt sequencing rule 7 5-1-Conjunctions.md 🟢 Low
✅ 14 irgendein- as a distinct indefinite article/pronoun 11 2-3-Pronoun.md 🟢 Low

Already closed this week (done before this plan): Passiv (all tenses + modal), Indirekte Fragesätze, Konjunktiv II extension. ✅


🗓 7-Day Plan

Each day = review existing notes (fast, you already wrote them) + close that day's gap(s) + a short practice drill.

Day 1 — Nouns & Cases

  • Review: 2-0-Noun.md, 2-1-Article.md, 2-2-Cases.md
  • Gap #2 closed: n-Deklination — now in 2-0-Noun.md
  • Practice: decline 10 weak masculine nouns (Name, Kunde, Kollege, Junge, Herr, Mensch...) across all 4 cases

Day 2 — Pronouns & Relative Clauses

  • Review: 2-3-Pronoun.md (Relativpronomen section)
  • Review: 2-5-Relative-Clauses-Advanced.md (new)
  • Gap #1 closed: relative clauses with a preposition + was/wo-Relativsätze
  • Gap #14 closed: irgendein- as a distinct indefinite article/pronoun
  • Practice: combine 10 sentence pairs into one relative clause, at least 3 needing a preposition

Day 3 — Verbs, Tense, Modal & Passive

  • Review: 4-0-Verb.md, 4-1-Model-Verb.md, 11-Tense.md, 4-2-Passive.md
  • Gap #6 closed: brauchen + zu — now in 5-2-Infinitive-Clause.md
  • Gap #9 closed: wohl-Vermutung with Futur I — now in 11-Tense.md
  • Practice: Aktiv→Passiv transformation, 10 sentences across Präsens/Präteritum/Perfekt/+Modal

Day 4 — Prepositions & Pronominal Adverbs

  • Review: 3-0-Preposition.md, 4-3-Adverb.md
  • Gap #5 closed: wo(r)-Wörter
  • Gap #11 closed: Genitive prepositions außerhalb / innerhalb
  • Practice: rewrite 10 questions/clauses using da-/wo- words instead of preposition + pronoun

Day 5 — Sentence Structure & Conjunctions

  • Review: 5-0-Sentences.md, 5-1-Conjunctions.md, 5-2-Infinitive-Clause.md, 5-3-Indirect-Questions.md
  • Gap #3 closed: während / seit(dem) / bis as conjunctions
  • Gap #4 closed: zweiteilige Konnektoren incl. je...desto/umso
  • Gap #13 closed: nachdem + Plusquamperfekt sequencing rule
  • Practice: connect 10 sentence pairs using a different connector type each time

Day 6 — Adjectives Advanced

  • Review: 2-4-Adjective.md
  • Gap #7 closed: Partizip I/II as adjective
  • Gap #8 closed: nominalized adjectives
  • Gap #12 closed: declined comparative before a noun ("der schnellere Zug")
  • Review: 4-4-Funktionsverben.md (new) — Gap #10 closed: Funktionsverbgefüge
  • Practice: 10 sentences using a participle or nominalized adjective naturally

Day 7 — Full Review & Self-Test

  • Skim all Grammar/ files once, top to bottom — no new content, just recall
  • Do one full telc-style Sprachbausteine (Teil 1 + Teil 2) practice set, grammar-only
  • Mark every missed question → note the weak topic for spaced review in Week 2
  • Update 0-Index.md with any files touched this week

🔭 Beyond This Week (placeholder — to detail later)

  • Week 2: Vocabulary (A2 + B1 Goethe word lists) + daily Sprachbausteine practice
  • Week 3: Skills practice — Lesen, Hören, Schreiben (timed emails), Sprechen (Teile 1–3) drills
  • Week 4: Full timed mock exams (written + oral) + targeted review of weak spots from Day 7's list
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