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Newbie
Germany High German
In this video, Diane introduces the cardinal numbers. Enjoy!
Difficulty:
Newbie
Germany
Learn about various means of public transportation in Berlin. Gute Fahrt und viel Spaß beim Deutschlernen!
Difficulty:
Newbie
Germany High German
Want to know more about medicinal herbs? Here, Eylin introduces us to ten popular domestic plants that can be used to soothe, heal, and calm.
Difficulty:
Newbie
Germany
With this video we can learn the names of the fingers and family members in German.
Difficulty:
Newbie
Germany High German
Nevin and her husband are looking for a new apartment. But the apartment ads are full of abbreviations – what do they all mean?
Difficulty:
Newbie
Germany High German
Nevin goes to see the new apartment – and she loves it! But unfortunately, they are not the only applicants. Will Nevin and her husband have a chance?
Difficulty:
Newbie
Germany High German
Nevin is biking somewhere, but she’s not exactly sure how to get there. She stops a pedestrian to ask for directions.
Difficulty:
Newbie
Germany
Lydia teaches us the weekdays, the seasons and the months in German. Listen closely!
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Newbie
Germany
Lydia explains patiently and slowly how to tell the time in German. Have fun!
Difficulty:
Newbie
Germany
Diane and Franca take us through the basics of the verb machen, which in this video has been translated as "to do." Depending on the context, machen could also mean "to make." Try it out both ways and viel Spaß beim Lernen!
Difficulty:
Newbie
Germany
In this video the verb "to come" is presented in different tenses with all personal pronouns.
Difficulty:
Newbie
Germany High German
In this video, you’ll be introduced to the modal verb “wollen” (“to want”) in the basic tenses.
Difficulty:
Newbie
Germany High German
“Lernen” is a tricky verb for English speakers, since it can be translated as either “to study” or “to learn.” Here, Sabine and Jan present all the conjugations of the verb, and show the various contexts in which it can appear.
Difficulty:
Newbie
Germany High German
The regular verb “arbeiten” (“to work”) is one of the most commonly used verbs in German. Here, Jan and Sabine give us several sample sentences that use different tenses.
Difficulty:
Newbie
Germany
Having trouble telling the time in German? Fine will help you out — it’s really easy and fun!
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