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German for Beginners

German for Beginners

Linguistica 360 26 episodes Latest Jan 3, 2025

This podcast is a German language course for beginners, part of the 'Get Up To Speed' (G.U.T.S.) series. It uses dialogues, stories, lessons, and quizzes to help learners solidify basic German. The course starts from zero and aims to prepare listeners for the 'News in Slow German for Beginners' podcast. The first lesson promises understanding an entire paragraph in German through cognates and two simple verbs.

Episodes

Lesson 25: Wanderlust / The Adjective Endings in the Akkusativ and Dativ Jan 3, 2025 14:57 First we will cover die Deklination im Akkusativ and then we'll explore the Dativ. We hope you'll find these so helpful you'll refer to them again and again! Review the transcript, study the lesson and do the quizzes: www.newsinslowgerman.com/series/guts/25/transcript
Lesson 24: Die weibliche Perspektive / Adjective Endings in the Nominative Jan 3, 2025 13:32 This is one of the most important points in German, and the German language is (in)famous for its endings, so you've likely heard of them already. Here you want to be sure to take small steps and you want to avoid trying to learn all the endings in all the cases all at once. It bears repeating to be sure to learn these adjective endings one case at a time. Review the transcript, study the lesson a
Lesson 23: Ausgemalt (Envisioned) / Verbs in the Perfekt Jan 3, 2025 12:19 The word tense or tenses refers to the time that a verb describes. The present tense describes now, today, or currently. The future tense indicates something that will happen later today, tomorrow, or five or 50 years from now. Review the transcript, study the lesson and do the quizzes: www.newsinslowgerman.com/series/guts/23/transcript
Lesson 22: Reif für die Insel / Verbs in Present and Future Tenses Jan 3, 2025 09:46 The word tense or tenses refers to the time that a verb describes. The present tense describes now, today, or currently. The future tense indicates something that will happen later today, tomorrow, or five or 50 years from now. Review the transcript, study the lesson and do the quizzes: www.newsinslowgerman.com/series/guts/22/transcript
Lesson 21: Tooooor (Gooooooal) / Wechselpräpositionen Jan 3, 2025 14:40 These Wechselpräpositionen are also known as the "two-way prepositions." You could also think of them as double-use prepositions or change-up prepositions. To understand how that double-use functions, you need to already be familiar with the Akkusativ and the Dativ, which you are. First we'll look at the prepositions and then we'll walk through how they are used. Review the transcript, study the l
Lesson 20: Im falschen Film / Präpositionen mit Dativ Jan 2, 2025 11:55 The Dativ prepositions are also very reliable. Difficult sometimes, but always reliable. Review the transcript, study the lesson and do the quizzes: www.newsinslowgerman.com/series/guts/20/transcript
Lesson 19: Klavier oder Küche? / Präpositionen mit Akkusativ Jan 2, 2025 13:02 The two most important things to know about prepositions are: 1. Prepositions tell us how one thing is related to something else.  2. Prepositions are language-specific. Here we won't deal with an exhaustive list of prepositions, but we will work with the most commonly used prepositions. As you discover additional prepositions in the news articles you read, feel free to add to these lists. It's im
Lesson 18: Zombie Nation / Personalpronomen und Possessivpronomen in the Three Cases Jan 2, 2025 14:27 This lesson serves two purposes: one is to help you learn more about the Personalpronomen (personal pronouns) and the Possessivpronomen with the declensions (endings) they require in the three cases. The other is to serve as a reference for you. If you were to repeat this lesson dozens of times, we'd be thrilled! Review the transcript, study the lesson and do the quizzes: www.newsinslowgerman.com/
Lesson 17: Wir sind im Bilde / Dativ Jan 2, 2025 15:01 The third and final case we'll explore is the Dativ. It's completely unlike the other two cases, so everything really is different in the Dativ. Review the transcript, study the lesson and do the quizzes: www.newsinslowgerman.com/series/guts/17/transcript
Lesson 16: Schlaue Frauen / Akkusativ Jan 2, 2025 12:30 The second case we'll explore is the Akkusativ. It's very similar to the Nominativ, with one important difference. Review the transcript, study the lesson and do the quizzes: www.newsinslowgerman.com/series/guts/16/transcript  
Lesson 15: Märchenwälder / Nominativ Dec 29, 2024 11:35 As mentioned in lesson 13, there are four cases in German. The cases refer to the very specific ways we must speak about anything in German. The four cases are the Nominative, the Accusative, the Dative, and the Genitive. In German, these cases are called Nominativ, Akkusativ, Dativ und Genitiv. It's easiest and least frustrating when you learn them one at a time, and we're even going to leave one
Lesson 14: The Never Ending Story / Simple Past (Limited) Dec 28, 2024 14:49 The simple past tense has several additional names: the Präteritum (preterite) or the Imperfekt(imperfect). Use whichever name works best for you. Here, we'll use the Präteritum. This is a form of the past tense that is used somewhat in spoken German, somewhat in news articles, and frequently in literature. There won't be a lot of this for you to learn until you reach a high-intermediate level and

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