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German Passive Voice Structure 02.11.2025
Hello, students! Today we'll learn about the Passive Voice structure in German. This is used when the action itself or its result is important, rather than who performs it.
Time Clauses – Forming Sentences with bevor, nachdem, wenn, als 02.11.2025
Hello, dear students! Today, we'll learn how to form time clauses in German, showing when events happen, using: bevor, nachdem, wenn, and als. Bevor means "before" and nachdem means "after.
Emotions and Feelings – Expressing with Reflexive Verbs 02.11.2025
Hello dear students! Today, we'll learn how to express emotions and feelings in German, specifically using reflexive verbs. These verbs indicate that the action returns to the subject itself.
Expressing Wishes with **Möchten** – Polite Requests 02.11.2025
Today, we'll explore möchten, a key German verb for expressing desires politely. It's perfect for when you want to ask for something respectfully, much like saying "I would like" in English.
Demonstrative Pronouns in German: dieser, jener 02.11.2025
Hello students! Today, we'll learn about German demonstrative pronouns like dieser and jener, used to point at things. Dieser (this/these) refers to something close, for example, dieser Mann (this man).
Using **Zu** and **Nach** for Directions 02.11.2025
Let's clarify the German direction words zu and nach. Their rules are simple, despite common confusion. You use nach for cities, countries (without articles), and home (nach Hause).
Wo, Wohin, Woher – Directional Questions in German 02.11.2025
Hello students! Today we master key German directional questions: Wo, Wohin, and Woher. They are simple and vital for everyday talk. Wo (Where?) asks about a static location.
Separable Verbs (Trennbare Verben) and Their Usage 02.11.2025
Hi everyone! Today, let's learn about German Trennbare Verben, or "separable verbs." As the name hints, these verbs split in a sentence, with one part moving to a different position.
Everyday German Phrases for A2 Level 02.11.2025
Hi everyone! Let's learn essential A2 German phrases to make your conversations more natural. Express opinions using Ich finde, dass... (I find that.
Permission and Prohibition Sentences in German 02.11.2025
Hello students! Today, we'll learn German permission and prohibition sentences, vital for daily communication. For permission, we mostly use dürfen. For instance: "Ich darf jetzt gehen.
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