Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany High German
Felix is at the Berlin Zoo, while Franzi is in England. The weather is different in both places, and neither is sure what to wear. Fortunately they can chat on the telephone!
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany High German
A package arrives for Franzi. What might be inside?
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany High German
Today is Franzi’s birthday! Friends and family are coming to the party, and of course they’re bringing presents. How old is Franzi? And how old are her friends?
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany High German
Felix and Franzi experience good and bad weather together—sometimes it rains, sometimes the sun shines, sometimes the snow falls, and sometimes it’s hot!
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany High German
A new telephone arrives in the mail for Felix and Franzi — now they can call their friends at the Berlin Zoo!
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
Germany
Eva shows us how to talk about basic geometric forms in German.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
Germany
Eva provides an overview of the German words for different materials, such as leather, glass, cork, and various metals.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
Germany
Eva discusses bank accounts in Germany, explaining which documents are needed to open one and the related vocabulary in the process.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
Germany
Plural nouns are tricky in German, but Eva clarifies the different types of endings and gives us some good examples.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
Germany
Eva shows us a few common German figures of speech that will surely impress your fellow students, as well as any Germans you speak with!
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
Germany
In English, shorter adjectives are compared by adding certain endings ("green," "greener," "greenest"), while longer adjectives require the words "more" and "most" ("helpful," "more helpful," "most helpful"). In German, the rules are quite different and the endings are always used. Moreover, the same forms are used as both adjectives and adverbs. Here, Yabla's own Eva explains some of these concepts with examples.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
Germany
In the last video, Eva explained how regular adjectives are compared in German. In this video, she explains irregular adjectives, which either require an umlaut or change completely.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
Germany
Eva lists a number of German sayings, and then explains when they are used. Do you know any of them already?
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
Germany
Pigs, cherries, and bears: Yabla's own Eva explains the meanings of a number of German expressions.
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
Germany
Do you know what it means if a German says that something is nullachtfünfzehn? What about "to give someone the basket?" Eva looks at a few more German expressions.
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