The German alphabet or in German: das Alphabet. In this video you will learn the entire German ABC together with example words for each letter, pronunciation practice quick and easy.
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In this video you will learn how to form the German imperative in all possible situations. I am going to teach you the existing rules, tips & tricks so that afterwards you will be able to form them with any kind of German verb. You will learn the formal and informal German imperative in singular, so when you talk to 1 person and also the conjugation, sentence structure and some useful bonus tips at the end of the video. In this video you will learn how to form a passive sentence in simple past and present perfect tense. Die Passiv Deutsch Grammatik. Passiv Präteritum & Perfekt are both important components of the German grammar (B1.2) and it is often used in both - spoken and written language. This video will help you to understand German passive voice in past tense. I am going to explain the two most often used forms of past passive: "Passiv Präteritum" and "Passiv Perfekt". Of course I'll have many useful examples to make this confusing grammar easy to understand. In this video I am going to teach you in DETAIL how to form the German past participle. In German grammar it's called: das Partizip 2 or das Partizip Perfekt. You will learn the rules for regular, irregular, separable and all other main verbs. In just 1 video you will learn all important rules, tips and tricks about how to form the German past participle, like you might have seen it already in you textbook. But maybe it was not so clear. Just ALL rules together in one video... :) And a bonus tip at the end with a shortcut you most probably never saw in your textbook. In this video you will learn the difference between a German active and passive sentence. Das Passiv Präsens or in English the German passive voice in present tense is an important component of the German grammar but can be quiet confusing sometimes. This video will hopefully help you to understand the German passive. I am going to explain you what passive actually is, how to form the "Passiv Präsens", the difference between an active and passive sentence and of course many examples so you can practice along. You wanna know when to use "sein" and when to use "haben? In this video about the German Perfect Tense with sein (to be) I am going to teach you the difference. You will learn how to form the perfect tense with sein, when and how to use it and what rules you need to memorize to make sure that you will pick the right auxiliary verb the next time you make a German sentence in the perfect tense. In this video you will learn the German reflexive verbs in accusative case or in German "reflexive Verben mit Akkusativ. You will learn the basics like what reflexive verbs are. I am going to teach you the conjugation of German reflexive verbs with the reflexive pronoun (in German: Reflexivpronomen) for each person. Very important for this topic is the sentence structure. There is a difference between sentences with proper subject or pronouns... ;) We are going to do example sentences so you can practice along and of course at the end a bonus tip about a common misunderstanding. The German perfect tense or in German called "das Perfekt" is the most used past tense and specially for the spoken German the most important one. In this video you will learn when to use it, how to form the past participle for regular, irregular and separable verbs and also the complete sentence structure for the perfect tense. In this video you are going to learn German verbs with prepositions. Auf Deutsch: Verben mit Präpositionen. There is actually quiet a big amount of German verbs which come with prepositions, and some of them even can be used with different prepositions. But in this video you will learn the most important, most common used for A2 level. Time stamps to each video and more interesting video you can find here below. In this video I am going to show you first all existing German tenses and then the rest of the video focuses on the most common, most important German tense which is: The German present tense. The German language has in total 6 tenses, but knowing just two of them you can speak, write and understand most of the conversations and texts up to quiet high level. You could actually survive by just knowing the German present tense and the present perfect tense. Some important exceptions will be explained in the following video about present perfect. |