3 Minute German - Course 7 | Language lessons for beginners
Last updated 7/2024
Duration: 9h41m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.3 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Build on from the knowledge you learnt in Courses 1-6, and learn how to communicate in even more situations.
What you'll learn
Learn about some new grammatical features in German
Add some very useful vocabulary
Look at some ways that German language structures differ from English and can't always be translated word for word
Learn some time phrases to enable you to talk about the past, present and future
Learn the German words for languages and countries, and the differences between "nach" and "in"
Learn an enormous list of useful German adjectives
Add some new location adverbs to your German repertoire
Look at some useful words and phrases linked to travel and transport
Start to look at the present tense in German, how to turn it negative and how to form questions using it
Learn a handful of very useful irregular verbs in the present tense
Look at the imperative in German
Requirements
Make sure that you are familiar with everything learnt in 3 Minute German courses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
Description
Welcome to course 7 :-)
Man sagt, dass die Sieben eine Glückszahl ist, und in Deutschland, gilt die Zahl 7 manchmal als "magische Zahl" oder als Heilig.
It is said that seven is a lucky number, and in Germany, the number 7 is sometimes considered a "magic number" or sacred.
Well, that might be going a bit far, but I do think course 7 is a wonderful addition to the 3 Minute German series, although I am obviously biased since I wrote it!
In this course, which contains lessons 54 to 62, we're going to be looking at lots of useful language features and further building our German vocabulary to enable us to speak in even more situations.
What will I learn?
To begin with, we'll be looking at more areas where German and English differ slightly, and why you can't always translate things word-for-word. The word "
woher
" for instance, is a new question word we can use when we want to say "
where . from
" in English.