
In our first lesson we will take a look at the German greetings. You will not only learn how to greet someone in German, but also how to say good-bye. As you will see, in German this depends on both formality and the time of the day.
Now that you know how to greet someone in German, we will now focus on how to ask someone "how are you" in our beautiful language. You will see that there are more possibilities than you think.
In this lesson you will learn how to say "thank you" and "you're welcome" in German. The German language offers multiple possibilities here, but the most important ones are "bitte" and "danke". You will learn more in our video.
How do you ask someone for their name in German? That's what you will learn in this lesson.
You will also learn how to say "My name is ..." in German.
Also, check out our blog article in the additional material.
In this lesson you will learn how to ask someone "Where they are from?" and also how to answer this question in German. You will also learn about some of the German terms for countries and cities.
In this lesson you will learn the German terms for specific languages and how to ask someone whether they speak your language. Also make sure to check out the list about country names and language terms in the additional material.
Now it's time for our first German Conversation Lesson. In this lesson we will apply what we've learned so far in a little dialog.
It is time for our first German Grammar Topic. In this lesson you will learn about the personal pronouns in German and about personal pronouns in general.
In this lesson, you will learn how to form questions in German. In this context, we will also take a look at "Fragewörter" (question words). Are you ready to learn, how to form questions in German?
Now that you know about personal pronouns, you will also learn the German terms for possessive pronouns. This is an important basis for the topics that are still to come.
Now it is time to learn the German terms for numbers. In this lesson, we will start with the German terms for the numbers 1-20.
In this lesson we will move on with the German numbers. This time we will take a closer look in the numbers 20-1000.
Now that we know about the numbers in German. Let's practice them with a real-life example.
Would you like to ask someone "How old are you?" in German. In this lesson, you will learn both how to ask this question and how to answer it in German.
In this lesson you will learn about the German family terms - so the German terms for words like mother, father, brother, sister and so on.
In this lesson, we will dive a little deeper into the German family terms. Now we are going to add the German terms for words like uncle, aunt, cousin, and many more.
Have you ever wondered about the German terms for animals? In this lesson, we will cover many of them - from pets to farm animals, to wild animals.
In this lesson we will take a look at the German terms for colors. Make sure to also take a look at the vocabulary list in the added material and the quiz after this lesson, in order to get more practice.
Now it's time for another German Conversation Lesson. In this lesson, we will listen to another German dialog. Try to understand as much as you can. And if you have difficulties, don't worry, the whole text is transcribed in the video and you can also find it in the additional material.
Today you are going to learn how to form negative statements in German, so how to negate a sentence in German.
In this lesson we will take a look at two of the most important verbs in German - sein (to be) and haben (to have).
Now it's time for us to look at the German articles. This is one of the more difficult topics because in German we actually have three definite articles. But don't worry, in this video and the upcoming videos you will get a lot of practice to comfortably use the German articles.
Having learned about the definite articles in German, it's now time for the German indefinite articles. Don't worry, these ones are much easier.
In this video, we will cover one of the least popular grammar topics in German - the German plural forms. We will show you how they are formed and give you two possibilities for how you can learn them.
Now it's time for another practice lesson. In this German Conversation lesson, we will practice the German grammar topics that we covered in this section so far - so articles, plural forms, and negative statements.
Now it is time for some repetition. In this lesson, we will repeat the German terms for countries, nationalities, and languages.
In our second repetition lesson, we will revise the German terms for numbers and family members.
In our last repetition session before the final exam, we cover the German terms for animals and colors.
This video will inform you about everything you need to know before taking the Mid-Term Test. Don't worry, if you followed all the lessons so far, you will be fine!
In this lesson you will learn about the German Umlaute, so the letters "ä","ö" and "ü". Don't worry, you will see that they are actually not that difficult.
In this lesson we will cover the German verbs. Here you will learn how to conjungate them and you will also learn some of the most important verbs in the German language.
In this lesson, we will take a look at the modal verbs in German. You will not only learn what modal verbs are but also which ones there are in German and what is special about them.
In this lesson, we will cover the difference between the two German relative pronouns "Du" and "Sie" - a difference that many native English speakers struggle with. But don't worry, we've got you covered.
In this repetition lesson we will repeat the German articles, so both the definite articles and the indefinite articles in German.
It's getting tasty! In this lesson, we will take a look at the German terms for food.
After food, we will now cover the German terms for drinks.
Now that we know the German terms for food and drinks, it is time that we talk about the German terms for meal - and what meals there are in Germany.
In this lesson, you will learn useful terms and phrases for eating out in German.
In this German Conversation Lesson we will practice everything we've learned about food, drinks, meals and eating out in German.
This section will be all about traveling. In this lesson, we will start with the German terms for different modes of transport like airplanes, cars, busses and many more.
In this lesson, we will take a look at useful German words and phrases for being at the hotel in Germany, Austria, Switzerland any other German-speaking country.
In this lesson we will dive a little deeper into the German terms for eating out.
Now it's time to practice! In this German Conversation Lesson we practice what we've learnt in this section in two German dialogs.
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