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Learn How To Speak German
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German Lessons Unit 3
You can find all other Easy German episodes in the Language Section on our Website:
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The Language Situation scenes are supposed to complement any regular language course by providing a sort of language “street experience”.
You can see “real” people talking their “real” language. They are all quite taken by surprise in this unusual situation (somebody asking silly questions) and they react very spontaneously.
Duration : 0:5:8
Easy German Lessons Unit 7
You can find all other Easy German episodes in the Language Section on our Website: www dot solarnet-international dot org
The Language Situation scenes are supposed to complement any regular language course by providing a sort of language “street experience”.
You can see “real” people talking their “real” language. They are all quite taken by surprise in this unusual situation (somebody asking silly questions) and they react very spontaneously.
Duration : 0:4:5
Learn German with SpeedyConKiwi! #2: Hi. Bye. Thanks.
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Episode two!!
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Hello = Hallo
Good morning = Guten Morgen
Good evening = Guten Abend
Good day = Guten Tag
Good night = Gute Nacht
Goodbye = Auf Wiedersehen
Bye = Tschüß/Ciao
See you soon = Bis bald
See you later = Bis später
See you tomorrow = Bis morgen
Please = Bitte
Thank you = Danke
You’re welcome = Bitte (You could also use “Gern geschehen”, but I forgot to mention it…. meh… sorry, stupid me, will add it next time. But “bitte” is perfectly correct. Duh!)
I hope this was helpful, and if you have any suggestions, feel free to tell me in the comments!
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Duration : 0:7:10
Easy German Unit 6 – Einkaufen
You can find all other Easy German episodes in the Language Section on our Website:
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The Language Situation scenes are supposed to complement any regular language course by providing a sort of language “street experience”.
You can see “real” people talking their “real” language. They are all quite taken by surprise in this unusual situation (somebody asking silly questions) and they react very spontaneously.
Duration : 0:7:34
German Lessons Unit 4
You can find all other Easy German episodes in the Language Section on our Website:
solarnet-international.org
The Language Situation scenes are supposed to complement any regular language course by providing a sort of language “street experience”.
You can see “real” people talking their “real” language. They are all quite taken by surprise in this unusual situation (somebody asking silly questions) and they react very spontaneously.
Duration : 0:7:15
Learn German with the german courses by Prosonsoft
The german language Course German in everyday life and profession will prepare you for general familiarization with German in everyday life and profession in Germany. The german course is intended for beginners, however, it is also useful for intermediate students with some knowledge and for teachers in language schools.
Duration : 0:4:22
German pronunciation 1 – R
Explaining the pronunciation of the letter R in the german language, standing in the different positions of a word.
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Learn German with SpeedyConKiwi! #3: Pronunciation Fun! Alphabet Joy!
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New Episode! Subscribe for more! (yes yes, I do mostly other stuff, but a girl’s gotta be able to promote herself, right? My channel, my rules.)
Today we’re gonna go through the alphabet and general pronunciation of the german language.
Sounds like fun? It is!!
Besides the alphabet we will also take a look at how to pronounce
- Ä (like “ai” in English “fair”),
- Ö (kinda like “o” in English “word”)
- Ü (say a looong English “eeee” and while doing that, form your mouth to say “you”. It should be kind of in the middle of the sound of “ou” in “you” and the long “eeee”)
- ß (basically a double “s”, sounds in general a bit stronger than the normal s)
and combinations such as
- ie (English “ee”)
- ei (English “i”)
- eu (English “oy”)
- äu (same as “eu”: English “oy”)
- au (like “ow” in English “wow”)
- sch (English “sh”)
- ch (two different pronounciations, watch the video and try again and again, I can’t really describe that in words LOL)
NOT MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO:
“qu” is pronounced like “coo” in English “cool”. The Q basically never really stands alone. Hope that helped
Thanks to all the new viewers and subscribers for the support and feedback! It’s overwhelming and I really appreciate it!! This started out as a silly video response and became this big project, and I know it takes me forever to post a new episode, but I will keep on posting more of these!
Just a few sidenotes: I will not tutor you personally, not via email and not via messenger. I cannot go through your homework. If you have questions, you can of course message me and I will try to answer them, but that’s about all I can do. It takes a lot of time to make these videos, and I make them because I have fun making them.
And I really appreciate each and every one of you who supports me with that.
THANK YOU!!!
And since my friend was stupid and deleted her videos, no link to her channel. Sorry : )
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