In the intricate realm of the German language, one can easily become tangled in the web of tenses, especially when it comes to the past. But fear not, Chinesefrench is here to clarify the mystique behind the past tenses: Präteritum and Perfekt. The Basics: What Are Präteritum and Perfekt? Präteritum, often referred to as the […]
read more“Temporale Präpositionen” in German refer to prepositions that describe a time-related circumstance. Let’s look at the three you mentioned: **vor, nach,** and **während**. 1. vor (before) + Dativ: The preposition “vor” always requires the dative case when referring to a point in time before a certain event or moment. Example: vor dem Essen […]
read moreHey there language enthusiasts! Ever found yourself deep in the labyrinth of the German language, pondering over “deshalb”, “darum”, “deswegen”, “dass”, and “sodass”? Trust me, you’re not alone! These words might seem like a tricky quintet, but guess what? With a little insight, you can dance gracefully through their differences. Term English […]
read moreDive into “Netzwerk Neu A2” by Dengler, Rusch, Schmitz, and Sieber, your ultimate passport to mastering the A2 exam. This comprehensive guide unravels the German language in engaging ways, focusing on real-world applications. Whether you’re deciphering day-to-day conversations or embracing the German digital realm, this book provides the tools you need. With a blend of […]
read moreIt’s often said that some decisions, no matter how trivial they seem at the outset, can change the course of your life. A few years ago, I might have rolled my eyes at such a statement. But today, I stand by it wholeheartedly, all thanks to my decision to take the German Exam A1. Little […]
read moreLearning German has never been this achievable! This intensive five-day plan leverages the A1 level hack to kickstart your language journey. Introduction: For those who are eager to dive into learning German at the A1 level, the thought of mastering the basics in just five days might seem like a daunting task. However, with the […]
read morePicture this, you’re a student preparing to study in Germany, you’re already excited about the beer gardens, the football, the fairy-tale castles. But then you realize, you’ll have to interact in German – a language as complex as assembling an Ikea flat-pack without the manual! Not to worry, that’s where the A1 Level German […]
read more“NETZWERK NEU A1 KURSBUCH” is a German language learning textbook written by Stefanie Dengler, Paul Rusch, Tanja Sieber, and Helen Schmitz. It is designed for beginners who are starting their journey to learn the German language. This comprehensive review will provide a brief overview of the book, followed by chapter summaries, highlighting key features, concepts, […]
read moreLesen and Sprechen: 1. Nennen Sie die salzig Lebensmittel? (any 4 with gender) (4×0.5 = 2) 2. Lesen Sie und antwortet die fragen: (3×1=3) Gesprach im Hotel: Norbert: Guten Morgen, Peter. Wie geht’s? Peter: Guten Morgen. Danke, gut. Ich habe jetzt richtigen Hunger. Norbert: Ich auch. Was nimmst […]
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