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Days of the Week: From Montag to Sonntag 15.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today, we're going to learn the days of the week in German, a very important and commonly used topic. Mastering them will greatly help your German journey.
Telling Time with **Halb** and **Viertel** in German 15.11.2025
Hello students! Today we'll discover how to tell time in German using halb and Viertel. This system is different but very practical! Halb means "half.
How to Ask for the Time? – “Wie spät ist es?” 15.11.2025
Hello, students! Today we'll learn to ask for the time in German, a very useful daily phrase. The main way is “Wie spät ist es?” Though literally “How late is it?”, it means “What time is it?”.
"Es gibt" – Meaning "There is/are" 15.11.2025
Hello dear students! Today we'll learn a very useful German expression: "Es gibt". This literally means "there is" or "there are" in English, indicating something's existence.
"Möchten" – The Polite Form of Wanting 15.11.2025
Hello students! Today we're learning a crucial and polite German word: möchten. It's the kindest and most common way to express "I would like" or "I wish for" in German.
Simple Modal Verbs: What is "können"? 15.11.2025
Hello students! Today, we'll explore können, a crucial German modal verb meaning 'to be able to' or 'can'. Können expresses ability or possibility. For instance: Ich kann Deutsch sprechen.
The Expression “Ich wohne in…” 15.11.2025
Hello, dear students! Today, we'll learn how to say where you live in German using Ich wohne in…. Here, Ich means 'I', and wohne comes from wohnen ('to live').
Understanding the question: **Wo wohnst du?** 15.11.2025
Hi everyone! Today we're learning how to ask 'Where do you live?' in German: Wo wohnst du? This simple question has three key parts. First, Wo means 'where,' always used to inquire about a location.
How to use 'Ich heiße…'? 15.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today, we'll learn the simplest way to introduce ourselves in German: Ich heiße... This phrase simply means "My name is...". Here, ich means "I" and heiße means "am called".
The structure of "Wie heißt du?" 15.11.2025
Hi there! Let's learn the simple structure of "Wie heißt du?" today – it means "What's your name?" Here, Wie is "how" (our question word). Heißt is the form of the verb heißen (to be called) used with "du" (you).
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