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- German for Beginners (A1): At the Hairdresser’sLearn how to book an appointment, describe the haircut you want, ask for coloring, washing, or trimming, and communicate politely with a hairdresser.Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! Table of Contents Booking an AppointmentAt the Hairdresser – During the HaircutExample SentencesColoring and StylingPayment and Ending the VisitPractice Exercises 🧾 Key Phrases…
- In the Supermarket – Learn German through Shopping (A1 German for Beginners)Learn German through everyday situations!Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! This lesson, designed for beginners (A1 level), will help you master the basic German vocabulary and phrases necessary to navigate a supermarket. You will learn how to name food items, ask questions about food and prices, and communicate with shop assistants—all…
- Was machst du heute? – How to Talk About Your Day in German (A1 Level)Learn how to describe your daily routine in simple German!This beginner-friendly A1 lesson includes basic vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, and common phrases to help you talk about your day with ease.Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! 📌 Lesson Overview 📖 My Day – A Short Story 🧑🦰 Lena Petrovic talks about…
- Wer ist das? – Introduce Your Family in German (A1 Lesson for Beginners)Learn how to introduce your family in German – using simple vocabulary, useful questions, and basic grammar. In this beginner-friendly A1 lesson, you’ll learn how to talk about your family in German using short and clear sentences. You’ll practice keywords and phrases like „Wer ist das?“ (Who is that?) and learn how to talk about…
- Meine neue Wohnung | German A1 Lesson for BeginnersGerman A1 Lesson – Was ist das? – Meine neue Wohnung Are you starting to learn German and want to build your everyday vocabulary? This German A1 lesson for beginners will help you master the phrase “Was ist das?” and use it to describe your surroundings. With the topic “Meine neue Wohnung”, you’ll practice essential…
- German Irregular Verb List with Translation– (Liste der Unregelmäßigen Verben)See more:Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! All About German Irregular Verbs /Unregelmäßige VerbenIrregular Verbs List A1Irregular Verbs List A2Irregular Verbs List B1Irregular Verbs List B2Irregular Verbs List with TranslationIrregular Verbs in German – 7 Groups
- Check All The German Grammar Content We OfferIf you are looking for something specific in the world of German grammar than you are in the right place because this is an overview of our German grammar haven. Vocabulary / ContentsThank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! Phonetics and spelling /Phonetik und Rechtschreibung Verbs/ Verben All Tenses /Alle Zeitformen Present…
- Check All The German Vocabulary Content We OfferINTRODUCTION – learn the german vocabulary basics and what you need to start learning A1 – German Vocabulary Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! A2 Verbs A1 – C1 brauchenin Anspruch nehmenlassenhängennutzen and nützenschaffenschaffen – formswollen and möchten Prefixes A1 – C1 be-durchüber
- German Spelling – Letters and SoundsIn this lesson, I will discuss the essential features of pronunciation, spelling, and punctuation in German. The German alphabet is relatively straightforward; however, some sounds may require two, three, or even four letters, particularly among consonants. When it comes to vowels, it’s crucial to understand the rules that dictate when to pronounce a vowel as…
- Master German Adjective Comparison – Simple Guide to Komparation der AdjektiveIn this lesson, you will learn how to compare German adjectives. Qualities can be compared using the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. This lesson will cover how to form and use these comparisons in German, as well as other methods of German adjective comparison.Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! CONTENTS…
- All About German Subjunctive I – Learn Easy Way / Konjunktiv IIn this lesson, you will learn all about the German Subjunctive I. We will cover what subjunctive I is, how it is formed, when it can be used, and how it is applied in the past tense. German has two subjunctive conjugation patterns, known as subjunctive I and subjunctive II. By the end of this…
- All About German Verbs with Prepositions – Learn Easy Way / Verben mit PräpositionenIn this lesson, we will explore German verbs that are used with prepositions, also known as prepositional verbs. We will discuss pronominal adverbs such as “worauf,” “daran,” and “woran,” and learn when to use the dative case versus the accusative case. Additionally, we will cover how to determine which preposition pairs with which verb. We…
- List of German Verbs with Preposition – Learn Easy WayLearning German verbs with preposition(s) can be one of the trickier parts of mastering the language. Many German verbs are used together with specific prepositions, and knowing which verb goes with which preposition—and which case (dative or accusative) to use—is essential for forming correct and natural-sounding sentences. In this guide, you’ll find a clear and…
- German Dative Verb List – Liste der Verben mit Dativabsagen (to cancel) – Ich muss dir leider absagen. – Unfortunately, I have to cancel on you.ähneln (to resemble) – Sie ähnelt ihrem Vater. – She resembles her father.angehören (to belong to) – Sie gehört der älteren Generation an. – She belongs to the older generation.anschließen (to join) – Darf ich mich Ihnen anschließen? – May I join…
- All About German Prefix ‘durch’ – Learn Easy Way / Präposition durchIn this lesson, we will discuss the preposition ‘durch’. I will explain its meaning, when it is used, and the case it takes. You will also learn which verbs it typically precedes, as well as the differences between the prepositions ‘durch’ and ‘von’ in the passive voice.Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to…