Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
When two consecutive vowels result in one vowel sound, it’s called a “diphthong.” Learn how to pronounce German’s most common diphthongs in this video.
Difficulty: Newbie
Germany
Having trouble telling the time in German? Fine will help you out — it’s really easy and fun!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
Want to learn how to customize the Yabla player to suit your needs? Check out this video!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
German verbs can be divided into different categories depending on which cases they can take. In this German class in Tübingen, the students are asked to form sentences based on the verbs from these categories.
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.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Jan tells us another story loosely based on the work of noble storyteller and unreliable narrator Baron Münchhausen. Here, he and his horse are chased down by a hungry wolf as they’re making their way through the snow.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
The saying, “When two fight, the third one benefits” is often used as the moral of fables. What did the wild boar and the wolf learn in this story?
Difficulty: Newbie
Germany High German
Playing sports improves your mood and has numerous other benefits! In this video, Eylin reviews the German names for many different types of sports, covering a variety of ways to have fun and keep fit.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Have you forgotten your password, or are you having trouble logging into your Yabla account? This video explains in detail how to change your password, while providing great examples of the use of the informal second-person plural in German!
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
Believe or not, Germany is home to a fascinating range of wild animals. Learn more about the beavers, wolves, storks, lynxes, and wild bees who live there.
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
At the weekly market in Germany, many fruit farmers sell their harvest: apples, pears, strawberries and more. In this video, Eylin tells you about her favorite local fruits.
Difficulty: Newbie
Germany High German
German has many prefixes, both separable and inseparable. If you learn the meanings of the prefixes, you can often anticipate the meaning of an unfamiliar word that uses one. Eylin gives some great tips in this video, along with examples.
Difficulty: Newbie
Germany High German
In the summertime, German weekly markets overflow with delicious local vegetables. Which vegetables are in season, and what can we make with them?
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."
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