Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
For Anna, a beach loving geology student from the University of Technology, Munich, exploring foreign lands make for some of the most important experiences in life. Coming from a small village in Bavaria, she shows how everyone should get out there and see the world. While she sympathizes with those learning German, she recommends that everyone gives it a go.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
Mutual assistance, feuds, or indifference — how important are neighbors to people in Germany?
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
Advertisement for the new Mercedes Benz E-Class Blue Efficiency – not your ordinary hippie.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
Today you can join Jennifer from Yabla for her typical German breakfast.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
In this second part Jennifer shows you a couple of other things that typically can be found on a German breakfast table.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany Hessian
RheinMain TV asks: What do zoo animals actually do in the wintertime? Do they venture outside or remain huddled together indoors?
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
Jenny explains the definite articles “der, die, das” to you using a few examples.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
Jenny guides us through her kitchen and shows us everything you can do there. She even puts the microwave to work, warming herself up a bite to eat.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
In part two on German grammar Jenny introduces you to the indefinite articles “a” [ein, masculine/neuter] and “a” [eine, feminine].
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
The plural article in the nominative case is so much easier than the singular articles! It doesn’t matter if it’s masculine, feminine or neuter, it’s always “die”.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
For a relaxed holiday with surfing classes and music by the campfire, pay a visit to the Charchulla twins on the island of Fehmarn.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
In this first part of this unit on conjunctions, you will find out which words belong to this group. Also, with the help of the conjunction “weil" '['because'], you will learn how to correctly use them. Listen in, learn and "viel Vergnügnung beim Deutschlernen!"
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
In this second part of the teaching unit on conjunctions, you will hear more examples using the conjunction “weil” ['because'] in the present and present perfect tenses. Take what you learn here and try to formulate some of your own sentences! "Viel Glück beim Lernen!"
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany Hessian
What really makes the people of Wiesbaden laugh? We received the most varied answers to this question.
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