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Lesson 1: Meet Jens — Your German language tour guide Introductions, personal pronouns, formal vs informal address, and the important verb "to be" |
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Lesson 2: You already speak German! (Kind of...) English/German similarities, cognates, false friends, and the rise of “Denglisch" |
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Lesson 3: Attack of the German sounds and symbols! How to pronounce German words: How to say those Ä, Ö, Ü symbols and that weird ß thing |
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Lesson 4: Introduction to German nouns (and nieces) German nouns, noun genders, plural nouns, and all the different ways to say "the" |
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Lesson 5: German greetings and essentials Greetings, yes and no, please and thank you: The bare minimum you need to survive! |
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Lesson 6: Introduction to German verbs The structure of regular verbs, and the important verb "to have" |
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Lesson 7: Commands How to give polite and informal commands |
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Lesson 8: Questions Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? How much? How many? How to form basic questions in German |
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Lesson 9: Smalltalk! Talking about yourself in German How to say "my name is…", where you come from, and talk about things you like |
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Lesson 10: How to compare things How to compare things in German (i.e., better, best) using comparatives and superlatives |
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Lesson 11: Ordering in a restaurant How to order food in a restaurant by saying "I would like..." |
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Lesson 12: Introduction to German cases What "cases" are, why you need them, and how to use the nominative and accusative cases |
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Lesson 14: German numbers How to count from zero to one billion in German |
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Lesson 13: The "lazy dative" case What the "dative" is, when to use it, and why it's the laziest of all the cases |
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Lesson 15: How to sound cool Some common slang and expressions to make your German sound more natural |
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Henry Hühnchen Henry Chicken (Chicken Little) |
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Herr Vogel und Frau Wal Mr Bird and Ms Whale |
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Die Drei Kleinen Schweinchen The Three Little Pigs |
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Rotkäppchen Little Red Riding Hood |
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