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This A1 German Grammar Intensive Crash Course is an online, video course made specifically for you by Frau Warner. This video course is here within this website at GermanWithNicole.com.
N.B. While the GermanWithNicole.com Podcast no longer exists, you can still hear all of the audios here on the blog. The audios are available on the blog posts published between August 1, 2021 and October 1, 2024. Viel Spaß beim Hören!
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sich anmelden
Ohhhh, reflexive separable verbs. You can pride yourself in your use of reflexive verbs as soon as you start learning them. (See what I did there? Pride yourself. Ah-ha, ah-ha!) And today you'll learn sich anmelden, to register (yourself) for a German class.
After the intro you'll learn the conjugations for the verb sich anmelden, and then you'll hear a German text. After a very short interlude you'll hear the same text in English. That's verb conjugations, German text, English translation. Feel free to repeat sections as you see fit.
Sind Sie bereit? Los geht's!
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This used to be a free PDF I would offer to people in exchange for their email addresses. A lot of people signed up for it, however I didn't hear from people much after that. So instead of offering it for free, I decided to extend it and I made it a gift for my clients for when they sign up for a class or private lessons.
If you're interested in joining one of the small group classes you can click here to see which classes are currently running. Or if you're interested in a more intense learning environment, then check out private lessons here.
In any case, feel free to sign up for the E-Post by scrolling all the way to the bottom of this page and entering in your full name and email on the bottom right.
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Knowing how to pronounce hätte correctly in German is one thing. Using it correctly is another.
In today's German lesson you'll learn both how to say hätte correctly and how to use it in a few specific phrases.
Imagine how confident you'll feel knowing exactly what to say and pronouncing everything correctly. This will be a step up for your German.
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This episode will take the fear out of using wäre in German.
All it means is "would be," but would be has nothing to do with reality. It actually has to do with things which are unreal.
Something that isn't true now, but would be nice or would be nuts or would be fantastic.
This grammar topic is known as the "Konjunktiv II." We'll use only the present tense today.
If this is brand new for you, it's best to take it one step at a time. The first step are the very straight-forward sentences (or "simple sentences") in this episode.
The Monday evening B1 class has continued to progress and you can find out where that class is now by clicking here and reading the B1+ Class Information Page.
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N.B. While the GermanWithNicole.com Podcast no longer exists, you can still hear all of the audios here on the blog. The audios are available on the blog posts published between August 1, 2021 and October 1, 2024. Viel Spaß beim Hören!
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