Numbers in German
What you'll learn
- Be able to count in German
- Understand and say telephone numbers in German
- Understand and use the 12 and 24-hour clock in German
- Understand and use the correct currency, prices and sizes in German
- Understand some maths terms in German, like fractions, decimals, measurements or weight
- Be able to do some additions, subtractions, multiplications and divisions in German
- Know how to say and use ordinal numbers in German
Requirements
- All you need is a pen and paper for the reading and listening exercises.
- You may also want to sit in a quiet room without too much background noise.
Description
Do you get numbers like 54 and 45 mixed up when trying to say them in German?
Do you find it difficult to understand what the German cashier said you need to pay?
Do you struggle to understand what time it is if the other person uses the 12-hour clock in German?
You are not alone!
Many German learners struggle with numbers, even if they are advanced students.
This comprehensive course covers everything you ever wanted to know about numbers in German.
You will learn ...
to count to a million (if you really want to ☺)
to say and understand telephone numbers
to understand and use the 24 and 12-hour clock
to understand and use the correct currency, prices and sizes when shopping in Germany
to be able to have a go at some maths in German (I made it simple, but you can make it harder)
know how to use ordinal numbers in German
All this will be reinforced with quizzes, and reading, listening and writing exercises.
This course is as easy as 1 - 2 - 3 and available 24/7.
At the end of this course you will be my "Number" one fan ☺
How is this course different from other courses?
Most German courses or textbooks cover many topics, but not always in great detail. Normally, there is a tutor to explain more. That can be a problem for those who are teaching themselves as they might not have anybody to explain further.
My courses are in depth, easy to understand and come with worksheets, quizzes, assignments to help you practice what you have learned.
Who this course is for:
- Anybody who wants to learn how to say numbers in German.
- Beginners will find it useful to use this course to get the numbers right from the start.
- Intermediate students will find it useful for revision or reinforcement of German numbers.
- Advanced learners may find it too easy (but sometimes that's not a bad idea).
Course content
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Instructor
Once upon a time there was a little girl in Germany who had this idea of moving to England as soon as she was grown up and to make all English people like the German language. Then she wanted to be an air hostess, a ballet dancer, a famous singer ……
Fast forward to the present and this little girl hasn’t quite achieved what she wanted, but …
Angelika is a qualified teacher and native German speaker from Lower Saxony in the North of Germany, who moved to England in 1982. She has been teaching German since 1991. Her students are private and business clients, school children and adults in evening classes, with the youngest student being 3 years old and her oldest 80!
Angelika has written six books, two in German and four in English and seven planners and journals for language learners. She translates from English to German and vice versa, and she teaches face-to-face, via Skype and on Udemy!