This is my final post for German learners on X.
It was fun while it lasted. Thank you to all who followed me, shared my posts or interacted with me. Tschüs 👋
What if your German learning turns out better than you think? Here are 12 positive sentences to turn your negative 'what if' sentences around
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This week's blog post has 31 sentences and ideas for you to feel better and to practise your German in January. Let the German learning and happiness continue!
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Are you a German learner who might be interested in going ice skating in Germany? Our latest 'Ask Angelika' show could have some useful phrases for you!
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This week's blog post has 31 sentences and ideas for you to feel better and to practise your German in December. Let the German learning and happiness continue!
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Did you have a German grammar lightbulb moment this week? Or maybe you finally managed to pronounce that German word you struggled with? Celebrate your win and let us celebrate with you 🥳
@40PercentGerman “Why do we even need to learn German!? It’s not like I’m going to live in Germany!”. That has brought back memories of my time at school:"Why do I need to learn English? I live in Germany!" I never imagined that I'd move to England one day.
Did you have a German grammar lightbulb moment this week? Or maybe you finally managed to pronounce that German word you struggled with? Celebrate your win and let us celebrate with you 🥳
Who said this:“Auftragen, rechte Hand. Polieren, linke Hand. Auftragen, polieren. Einatmen durch Nase, ausatmen durch Mund. Auftragen, polieren.”?
Find out here https://t.co/sY38mMDyMC
One picture - all four German cases, one feminine noun:
Das ist eine Ruine. Nominative case
Ich sehe die Ruine. Accusative case
Ich stehe vor der Ruine. Dative case
Wo ist der Eingang der Ruine? Genitive case
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