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German Participles: Partizip I & Partizip II 15.11.2025
Hello! We'll learn about two key German verb forms: Partizip I and Partizip II. Each plays a distinct role. Partizip I indicates an *ongoing action*. Formed by adding -d to the verb stem.
Questions with "ob" – Indirect "yes/no" questions 15.11.2025
Hi everyone! Today we'll learn to form indirect "yes/no" questions in German using the word ob. This little word helps us embed a question inside another sentence, similar to saying "whether" something is true or not.
Describing Emotions: "Ich bin müde/traurig/glücklich…" 15.11.2025
Hello friends! Today, we'll learn how to express our feelings in German. It's a very simple yet important topic! You just need to use "Ich bin" (I am) and then add an adjective that describes your state.
Direct and Indirect Questions – “Wo ist…?” vs “Ich weiß nicht, wo…” 15.11.2025
Hello! Today, we'll learn about Direct and Indirect questions in German. It's quite easy. Direct questions are regular questions like "Wo ist...?" (Where is.
Correlative Conjunctions – “entweder … oder”, “sowohl … als auch” 15.11.2025
Hello, dear students! Let's learn two key correlative conjunctions in German today: entweder … oder and sowohl … als auch. Entweder … oder means "either … or," used when choosing one option from two.
Time Sequence – “zuerst”, “dann”, “danach”, “zum Schluss” 15.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today, we'll learn how to express the sequence of events in German. These useful words will make your sentences much clearer. We begin with zuerst, meaning "first of all," for your initial action.
Adverbs of Frequency – “oft”, “manchmal”, “selten”, “nie” 15.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today we'll look at important words in German that show how often we do an action – these are called Adverbs of Frequency. They make our sentences more precise and interesting.
Modal Particles – Conversational Words like "ja", "doch", "mal" 15.11.2025
Hello, students! Today we'll talk about Modal Particles – small yet powerful words that make your German sound more natural. They don't change the main meaning of a sentence, but add a special feeling or nuance.
The Negative Article "kein" – Usage in Various Cases (Gender, Case, Plural) 15.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today, we'll explore kein (no, not any), used in German to negate nouns. Like the indefinite article (ein/eine), kein changes its...
Expressing Movement and Location with Wechselpräpositionen 15.11.2025
Hello students! Today we're learning about Wechselpräpositionen. These German prepositions can express both movement (where to?) and location (where?).
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