Hello everyone! Today we're diving into a crucial topic: Relative Clauses (Relativsätze in German). These clauses help us add extra information about a noun in the main sentence. Our main helpers are the Relative Pronouns der, die, das. They connect sentences and must match the gender of the noun they refer to: der for masculine, die for feminine, and das for neuter. For example: Der Mann, der dort steht, ist mein Lehrer (The man who stands there is my teacher), where "der" refers to "Mann" (masculine). These pronouns make our sentences richer. With a little practice, everything will become clear!