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Learn Swiss-German Language Online
Rating: 3.8 out of 5(77 ratings)
1,084 students

Learn Swiss-German Language Online

Learn swiss-german through video lessons
Created byAiman STEINER
Last updated 9/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • Greetings
  • How to introduce yourself
  • Ask how someone is
  • Personal pronouns
  • Swiss-German Alphabets
  • Accusatives
  • Negation
  • Possessive
  • Verbs , Conjugations
  • Articles
  • Adjectives
  • Adverbs of Time , Places , Days , Months , Seasons
  • Colors
  • People , Family , Relatives
  • Professions
  • Clothes
  • Food , Vegetables , Fruits
  • House & Furniture
  • Parts of the Body
  • Numbers , Ordinal Numbers
  • Useful Phrases
  • Prepositions

Course content

3 sections24 lectures1h 36m total length
  • Introduction2:46
  • Greetings2:46

    Discover Swiss-German greetings through formal and informal hello expressions, including group salutations, and time-specific greetings like good morning, good afternoon, good evening, and good night.

  • How to introduce yourself ?6:05
  • How to ask how are you ?2:33
  • Farewell1:57
  • Useful phrases4:11
  • Adverbs of time, days, monthes, seasons5:06
  • Adjectives4:09
  • Colors0:52
  • People, relatives, family2:38
  • Clothes1:26
  • Parts of the body1:40
  • Professions3:54

    Expand your swiss-german vocabulary by exploring common professions such as doctor, teacher, engineer, secretary, pilot, police, farmer, photographer, artist, and more.

  • Food, vegetables, fruits6:33
  • Animals2:55
  • House, furniture6:30

Requirements

  • No prior knowledge needed. Simply follow the video lessons, repeat and practice

Description

Swiss-German (Schwiizertüütsch) is the main Language in Zurich, Berne, Basel, St Gallen, Luzern, Interlaken, and Fribourg and is understood by 70% of the Swiss population, Most people in Germany do not understand Swiss German. Therefore, when an interview with a Swiss German speaker is shown on German television, subtitles are required, Although Swiss German is the native language , Swiss German is the spoken everyday language of all social levels in industrial cities, as well as in the countryside. Using the dialect conveys neither social nor educational inferiority and is done with pride.


About The Course

This course is created to teach you the structures and the necessary vocabulary in order to communicate in everyday situations. This course is the best one for people wanting to travel live and work in Switzerland.

The interactive board helps the visual learners and the method used for teaching accelerates the learning speed, the comprehension of the spoken Swiss-German and the fluency, FULL HD video lessons presented on an interactive board, Everyday situations and general knowledge presented in Swiss-German, An easy way to understand the Swiss-German grammar, Full Lifetime access, access on computer mobile and TV


  • Each lesson is taught in the native language, with the visual support perfectly integrated in the context. The communication is adapted to each student and to real-life situations in a friendly and easy manner.


  • The students can learn Swiss-German at their own place, wherever and whenever they want, No prior knowledge needed. Simply follow the video lessons, repeat and practice.


  • The students will be able to measure their performance and progress by doing multiple choice tests, which helps the students to review the vocabulary and refine their Swiss German grammar.This Course is created to teach you the structures and the necessary vocabulary in order to communicate in everyday situations. This course is the best one for people wanting to travel, live and work in Switzerland.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone wanting to live in Zurich, Berne, Basel and St Gallen
  • Anyone wanting to travel to Zurich, Berne, Basel and St Gallen
  • Anyone wanting to learn Swiss-German