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Listing: und, aber, oder 15.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today, we'll learn three key German words for connecting sentences: und, aber, and oder. Mastering them improves your fluency and grammar significantly.
The Verb Second (V2) Rule 15.11.2025
In German, a crucial rule for main clauses (Hauptsatz) is the verb second (V2) position. This means that no matter how you start a sentence, the verb always occupies the second spot.
Expressing Reasons with “Warum?” and “weil” 15.11.2025
Hello class! Today, we learn to express reasons in German. We use Warum? for "Why?", and weil for "because". The main rule for weil is that the verb always goes to the end of the sentence.
Simple Imperative: “Komm!”, “Geh!” 15.11.2025
Today, we learn the simple imperative in German, used for direct commands or requests to one person (the "du" form). It's very easy! You form it by taking the verb stem and usually dropping the "-en" or "-n" ending.
"In" – Inside, At/In 15.11.2025
Hi everyone! Today we'll learn a very important German word: the preposition in. It means 'inside' or 'at/in' (referring to location). We usually use this word to show that something is inside something else.
"Für" – meaning "for" 15.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today we're learning a very important German word: "für", which means "for". "Für" is always used to refer to something or someone....
“Mit” – Meaning “with” 15.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today, we'll learn mit, a crucial German word meaning "with." The most important rule is that mit *always* takes the Dativ case. This means any noun or pronoun that follows mit must be in its Dativ form.
German Place Words: hier and dort 15.11.2025
Hello students! Today we'll learn two vital German words for location: hier and dort. They simply help describe where things are. Hier means "here," for something close or your current location.
Simple Descriptive Adjectives: groß, klein, neu 15.11.2025
Hello! Today we'll learn three simple German adjectives to describe objects: groß, klein, and neu. Groß means "big," as in "Das ist ein großes Haus.
Month Names and Their Usage 15.11.2025
Hi friends! Today, we'll learn German month names and their usage. It's quite simple! All German month names, like Januar (January) or März (March), are always masculine.
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