Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
In this video, you’ll learn how to conjugate the modal verb "sollen" (“should”) in different tenses and modes.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
And now Eylin introduces the other German "R": namely, the one produced in the throat. Here, she presents some tips for mastering this tricky sound. Enjoy!
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
Round out your knowledge of Germany’s federal states (Bundesländer) with this video on Lower Saxony. Find out where it is, how it got its name, and what kinds of natural wonders can be found there.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
The letter "R" is pronounced differently in German than it is in English and other languages, and also depending on where it appears in a German word. In the first part of the series, Eylin shows us how this works and gives plenty of examples.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Don't know how to pronounce "S" and "Z" in German? In the second part of the video, Eylin explains the pronunciation of the German “S” – when to pronounce it as a hissing sound, and when to pronounce it as a buzzing sound – with plenty of examples.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
Currywurst is one of the most popular snacks in Berlin! But what’s the original recipe — and who invented here? Here, our charming cooking team shows you how to make authentic currywurst, and tells you a bit about its history.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Learning how to pronounce "S" and "Z" in German can be tricky! Here in Part I, Eylin shows you a shortcut for pronouncing the German "Z."
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
Nico loved acting his bit part in the TV series! He’s actually considering going to acting school. But Yara isn’t so sure this is the best idea…
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
The series has finished shooting! Nico tells Max and Tarek about his work on the film set. He even got to play a small role in the series! His friends can't help but notice that Nico has let it all go to his head...
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
There are many words in German in which "S" is followed by a consonant. They are sometimes pronounced differently than you’d expect. Eylin will show you how it works!
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
Thanks to Pepe’s connections, Nico got the job! He’ll soon be working as an assistant on a crime comedy series. Is he ready for this new challenge?
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
Nico’s changed his mind: He visits Pepe and asks about the job his brother had offered him. Pepe tells him that it is an internship with a film crew. Will Nico accept the job?
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
Inge has invited Jacques to her house for dinner, but she's a terrible cook! Fortunately, Max and Tarek have a solution to her problem.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
Jacques is delighted with the meal, and Inge is relieved. They discuss holidays, with both recalling warm memories from their childhoods. When Inge sadly admits that Christmas isn’t so nice when you’re alone, Jacques makes an unexpected offer…
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
In German, “S” can sometimes be pronounced as a buzzing sound, and then other times as a hissing sound. With Eylin’s help, you’ll develop an intuitive sense for when to use which sound.
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