German For Dummies, (with CD)

£9.9
FREE Shipping

German For Dummies, (with CD)

German For Dummies, (with CD)

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
£9.9 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

Here, I go over two other words that are written similarly. This time it’s das and dass. I explain what each word is used for and give examples of how you can use it. I also included exercises for you to practice. Afterwards I explain to you how you can recognize the correct article based on the word endings. Finally, I created a quizthat you can use to test yourself.

Beginners | DW Learn German

Finally, a few English terms have different meanings in the German language. For example, the word Evergreen refers to a golden oldie, Handy means a cellphone, Mobbing means bullying or harassing, Oldtimer refers to a vintage car, and Wellness-Center means spa. Talkin’ the Talk Begin with the basics and gradually build up your understanding through practice and exposure. And make sure you're listening to or reading lots of German to expose yourself to the different cases in context. Das Haus von meinem Vater (My father's house). The dative case often replaces the genitive case in spoken German. This part gets you acclimated by providing you with some German basics: how to pronounce words, how to form sentences, and so on. You find a wealth of basic survival-type expressions such as greetings and numbers. We even challenge you to boost your confidence by activating some German words that you probably already know. Finally, we outline the basics of German grammar that you may need to know when you work through later chapters in the book. Part II: German in ActionThe biggest difference between German personal pronouns and English personal pronouns is that you have to distinguish among three ways to say you: du, ihr, and Sie. Other personal pronouns, like ich and mich (I and me) or wir and uns (we and us), bear a closer resemblance to English. In this lesson, I teach the months of the year, but not only that. I go over the characteristics we associate with the people that are born on each month, and a fun rhyme to go along with it. You will learn not only the months, but a ton of German culture. This is something that the language-learning app Babbel is keen to overcome. “What we provide is a safe space for practice,” said Christian Hillemeyer, the company’s communications director, when I cycled over to its headquarters in Berlin’s Mitte district. “Users control the rate at which they learn, test their pronunciation and go into the world when they feel they have the confidence.” That way you can actually speak German with accuracy and confidence, rather than translating in your head from English every time you open your mouth. Here we go explicitly into something I have been talking about since the beginning: the TPRS method! You can see how it works with a fun lesson that will teach you real German with easy phrases and audio.

German For Dummies by Paulina Christensen, Anne Fox - Scribd German For Dummies by Paulina Christensen, Anne Fox - Scribd

Which article corresponds to the case in question? If you're not sure in the beginning, use a case table like the ones in this post to choose the correct article form. The best way to learn a new language is to jump right in — no pussyfooting around. In this chapter, you get a head start in German by seeing some of the language you’re already familiar with. You also find out some popular German expressions, and you get the hang of why you need to be careful with what are called false friends, that is, words that seem to be the same in both languages but actually have different meanings. The German You Know I know I shouldn’t mind but I do. My greatest successes to date have been in conversation with other foreigners – generally, though not exclusively, while hammered. Trying to communicate with people from Korea, Denmark, Burkina Faso, even Bolton, all embarrassment fades away. A kind of solidarity emerges. It’s in dealing with the natives that I clam up.

When traveling in a German-speaking area, you need to know numbers for shopping, dining, transportation, and exchanging money. With this list, you can start practicing German numbers. 0 null (nool) Here I show you the best ways to say hello in German like a native. I go over each expression, showing what each of them means and the right (and wrong!) contexts to use them. I also included audio for pronunciation! If you travel to a German-speaking country and need to know the time or where something is located, or you just want to get some basic information, a few common questions can come in very handy. English Also note that, because each language has its own ways of expressing ideas, the English translations that we provide for the German terms may not be exactly literal. We want you to know the essence of what’s being said, not just the meanings of single words. For example, the phrase Es geht (ês geyt) can be translated literally as It goes, but the phrase is actually the equivalent of So, so, or Okay, which is what you see as the translation. Foolish Assumptions

German Cases Explained In 5 Steps - I Will Teach You A The German Cases Explained In 5 Steps - I Will Teach You A

Here I show you how to use one of the most common verbs in German: the verb können, which you can use to talk about things you are able to do. You can learn with very simple sentences. The German cases may seem intimidating at first. But there are a few rules that can help you along the way. Here at Preply , we have a team of certified tutors who can create a personalized lesson plan based on your main goal, level of knowledge and schedule. You’ll get private lessons provided online via the user-friendly video chat whenever it’s convenient for you. Just try and see how effective it can be to learn German online. Step 2. Master the alphabet To write this book, we made some assumptions about who you are and what you hope to gain from this book: The dative case is slightly more complicated than the accusative. Take a look at the dative article forms to see if you can spot the differences:

Practice these German greetings and expressions, which you’ll use daily when you visit a German-speaking country. With these expressions, you can communicate politely, feel more confident, and travel more comfortably. English Listen to podcasts . Listening to German podcasts like Warum Nicht, GermanPod101, and CoffeeBreak is an excellent way to learn a language on the go. Is the noun part of a prepositional phrase? If so, is the preposition accusative, dative, or genitive? If not, examine the function of the noun. Which noun is the subject, object, direct object, and indirect object? Still, I liked Jones’s jumbo jet analogy. Although I haven’t learned to fly one, it made me think about learning to drive, which I did manage and which went from brain-meltingly difficult to second nature in roughly half a year. Searching for another excuse, I began to worry that my affliction was a condition of being brought up as a monolingual Brit, so I met up with Matthew Youlden, a Mancunian who, like his twin brother, Michael, can speak 20 languages. The Youlden brothers are polyglots who were recently tasked by a German TV show to learn Danish in one week – teaching the TV presenter Claire Oelkers the language as they learned. If you want to learn German, you’d do well in learning a few basic phrases that you can use to communicate. Here I want to show you some of the most important phrases you’ll need to start speaking German!



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop