Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
What is it that makes cats so fascinating? Why and how do these little predators enchant us? In this video, Eylin shares some insights, and we also find out how she became a cat lover.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
If you want to know how separable and inseparable verbs work in German, you've come to the right place! With Eylin's examples, you'll quickly get a grip on it.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
In the second part of this series, Eylin introduces prefixes that accompany inseparable verbs and are therefore not detached when conjugated. There is also a third category of prefixes...
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
In the third part of this series, you will get to know the third group of verbs and learn about the importance of intonation.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
In the first part of this mini-series on reflexive verbs and pronouns, Eylin introduces some important basics and gives examples.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
The second part of this series focuses on the difference between true and false reflexive verbs. As always, there are plenty of examples to help you understand this phenomenon better.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
In the first part of this mini-series, Eylin explains what conjunctions are and presents four of them in sentence examples.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
In part 2 of this mini-series on conjunctions, Eylin introduces "weil," "denn," "damit," "obwohl," and "als" in several sentence examples. This makes it easy to understand how and when these conjunctions are used in German.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
How and when do you use the imperative? Eylin explains and gives some practical examples.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
In the second part of our mini-series on the imperative, Eylin asks us some practice questions. She also talks about when the word "bitte" ("please") should be used for the sake of politeness and when it is not necessary.
Difficulty: Newbie
Germany South German
Donna goes through the German alphabet, including the three umlaut letters (Ä, Ö, and Ü) and the sharp S (ß), a letter found only in German.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany South German
Simply enjoy this video ad for Nespresso coffee.
Difficulty: Newbie
Germany High German South German
Two little girls teach you how to pronounce the alphabet and the numbers from one to forty in German. Have fun following along!
Difficulty: Newbie
Germany High German
In this video, you will learn some basic colors and numbers along with the words for some everyday objects.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
Here's a typical restaurant scene to help you learn some useful expressions and vocabulary for dining out.
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