Fresh start! Feeling out of the loop? Well, today we're starting all the series from lesson 1! Now is the perfect time to get back in to German. So join us as we start anew.
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Do you know if the police is currently looking for you? What about a foreign police? It can be really scary to be interrogated in a foreign language, and many people say that German sounds particularly scary… but you don’t need to be afraid. We will teach you German in a fun way. This beginner series will start from the very basics, and we will lead you up to the A1 level and beyond. At the end of this series, you will be able to get by in any everyday situation in Germany, and you will have learned a good amount of grammar, vocabulary and cultural knowledge as well.
The well-known German song “Dschinghis Khan” by the group Dschinghis Khan is a bit silly, but it lends itself well to drinking, and you may even find it in Karaoke bars outside of Germany. So join us for a fun German lesson that will teach you a lot of useful colloquial German vocabulary. We will also summarize the ways of forming the plural in German and we’ll learn some fun facts about Friedrich der Große (Frederick the Great), possibly the most popular German / Prussian king.
Listen to an excerpt of today’s song at Amazon.com. Americans can also buy a legal mp3 of the full song right there; international visitors will have to go to 7digital instead.
Ever had to deal with an overzealous market salesman? Better know what he’s trying to sell you in German! Today Lena is buying fruit in preparation for the fruit salad and that means LOTS of useful German shopping vocabulary. We are also having another look at German noun plurals.
Category: Beginner Lessons | 4 Comments »
Grammar: noun genders, nouns, the basics of german | Function: answering questions | Topic: getting to know someone, police | Politeness Level: formal
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