I like to keep things fun and brief, with lots of interactions.
Starting with basic introductions and learning to say "I am", "you are", "he is" etc, using the verb sein ("to be"). As well as with the difference between formal and informal addressing.
Followed by pronouncing those Ä, Ö, Ü symbols, as well as "ß". And a quick introduction to German nouns, capitalisation rules, noun genders, p...
I like to keep things fun and brief, with lots of interactions.
Starting with basic introductions and learning to say "I am", "you are", "he is" etc, using the verb sein ("to be"). As well as with the difference between formal and informal addressing.
Followed by pronouncing those Ä, Ö, Ü symbols, as well as "ß". And a quick introduction to German nouns, capitalisation rules, noun genders, plural nouns, and all the many splendid ways to say "the".
Polite and informal commands. How to ask questions in German; Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? How much? How many?
Smalltalk, "my name is...", how to say where you come from, and how to talk about the things you like doing.
Ordering in a restaurant. Using "hätten gern" ("would like to have"). Using useful food vocabulary.
Last but not least are German numbers and slang expressions to directly interact with natives.
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