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Beginner
Germany
In the third part of this video, Barbara provides more verbs for the students to work with. They form sentences using the accusative and dative, trying not to forget the appropriate declensions. Tip: to more clearly understand the difference between bieten and anbieten, both commonly translated as "to offer," see this Yabla German Lesson.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
The last part of Barbara's lesson on sentence construction with the nominative, dative, and accusative.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
Barbara introduces sentences that only include the nominative and dative, particularly sentences with the verbs gefallen and schmecken.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
In the second video about the third category of verbs, Barbara takes the class through verbs such as danken and passen, which require the nominative and the dative.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
Barbara takes her students through some verbs with complicated structures, such as "fehlen" and "gehören." Luckily, Macy and Cramer are able to act out some of these to help their fellow students.
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Beginner
Germany
Barbara and her students look at a few more sentences that each have a nominative subject and a dative object.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
Barbara plays a game with her students to practice the accusative case.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
Continuing with relative clauses, the class gets into the details of which noun is actually being described in the relative clause, and Aaron verbally decapitates Isaac Newton in the process! Luckily the apple fell on Newton's head, which remained firmly attached to his neck. Viel Spaß beim Lernen!
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
Barbara leads the class in the construction of relative clauses using a list of nouns and categories. The sheer volume of the text seems to have put the class on its best behavior! Viel Spaß beim Lernen!
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Beginner
Germany
Barbara leads the class into some examples of relative clauses, but then has to give the class a refresher course in modal verbs. Luckily they pass with flying colors! Viel Spaß beim Lernen!
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany
In this, the very last of the "relative clause" series, the class seems to have had a late one the night before. Despite Barbara having expressly described the correct pronunciation of träumen only a minute before, Stephanie continues to mispronounce it. Perhaps the class will be fresher after lunch! Viel Spaß beim Lernen!
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany High German
Twenty-nine-year-old Zuma Katjiuonga lives a double life: In Windhoek, the capital of the former German colony of Namibia, he works as a lighting technician for a state television station. He leads a modern life and has been in a steady relationship for two years. But he also belongs to the nomadic Himba tribe and feels committed to this tradition.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany High German
Paula shows us around Stuttgart's Veggie-Messe (veggie fair) and discovers some delicious foods for vegetarians, vegans, and anyone looking for healthy alternatives.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany High German
Do you know the names and locations of Germany's most important rivers? In this video, Paula takes us through the list of those with the greatest number of kilometers within Germany.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Germany High German
Did you know that you can make delicious pancakes without eggs and milk? Paula explains how.
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