| Let's look at the dialogue. |
| When I read, I want you to pay attention to the languages. |
| Find where the language is and see how it's used in the dialogue. |
| Hallo, sprichst du Englisch? |
| Hallo, sprichst du Englisch? |
| Hello, do you speak English? |
| Ja, ich spreche Englisch. |
| Ja, ich spreche Englisch. |
| Yes, I speak English. |
| Now, let's look at the sentence pattern. |
| This pattern will be the structure that all of our dialogues will follow. |
| Ja, ich spreche [LANGUAGE]. |
| Ja, ich spreche [LANGUAGE]. |
| Yes, I speak language. |
| Now, let's look at some speaking examples. |
| Ja, ich spreche Deutsch. |
| Ja, ich spreche Deutsch. |
| Yes, I speak German. |
| Ja, ich spreche Spanisch. |
| Ja, ich spreche Spanisch. |
| Yes, I speak Spanish. |
| Most of the times, the German word for language can be differentiated in two parts. |
| A part that indicates the country in which the language is mostly spoken in |
| and the ending ish or shh. |
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