Sun, Sep 11th 2011
The German verb sprechen - to speak

The German verb sprechen – to speak

Posted in: German Verb Table, German Verbs

The verb sprechen – to speak strong verb, formed with haben Below are the verb tables detailing how the German verb sprechen is formed depending on the tense of the sentence. Knowing the different forms of sprechen through the tenses will allow you to construct sentences much easier. Present Tense Future Tense Conditional Tense ich […]

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Sun, Sep 11th 2011
Present Progressive - Die Gegenwartsform

Present Progressive – Die Gegenwartsform

Posted in: Englische Grammatik

Present Progressive – Die Gegenwartsform Wann wird das Present Progressive genutzt? Im englischen gibt es zwei Gegenwartsformen. Das Simple Present und das Present Progressive. Das Present Progressive ist eine Verlaufsform der Gegenwart, die es im Deutschen nicht gibt. Diese Zeitform wird in folgenden Situationen benutzt: a) Für Handlungen, die im Moment des Sprechens passieren b) […]

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Wed, Sep 7th 2011
Vocabulary: Important German Verbs Part 2

Vocabulary: Important German Verbs Part 2

Posted in: German Verbs, German Vocabulary

More Important German Verbs Here is part 2 of important German verbs. Below you will find a list of commonly used verbs in normal German conversation. You should also see part 1 of our Important German Verbs. For additional help on how to use and construct verbs in German, you can also read our other […]

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Sun, Sep 4th 2011
Das englische Verb to read - lesen

Das englische Verb to read – lesen

Posted in: Englische Verben, Englische Verbtabelle, Für Deutsche, die Englisch lernen

Das Verb to read – lesen Unten ist die Verbtabelle des Verbs “to read”. In dieser Tabelle könnt ihr sehen, wie das Verb entsprechend den unterchiedlichen Zeitformen konjugiert wird. Simple Present Future Tense Conditional Tense Present Progressive I read will read would read am reading you read will read would read are reading he/she/it reads […]

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Wed, Aug 31st 2011
German Adverbs

German Adverbs

Posted in: German Grammar

German Adverbs An adverb is a word like “slowly” which is usually used in combination with a verb or an adjective. An adverb will give you further information about when, how or in what circumstances something happens. Most English adverbs end with “ly” (friendly, quickly, really). German adverbs, however, are adjectives which comment on verbs […]

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Sun, Aug 28th 2011
The German verb schwimmen - to swim

The German verb schwimmen – to swim

Posted in: German Verb Table, German Verbs

The verb schwimmen – to swim strong verb, formed with sein Below are the verb tables detailing how the German verb schwimmen is formed depending on the tense of the sentence. Knowing the different forms of schwimmen through the tenses will allow you to construct sentences much easier. Present Tense Future Tense Conditional Tense ich […]

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Sun, Aug 28th 2011
Englische Vokabeln: Animals - Tiere

Englische Vokabeln: Animals – Tiere

Posted in: Englische Vokabeln, Für Deutsche, die Englisch lernen

The Animals – Die Tiere In diesem Blog wird es tierisch. Wir listen euch die wichtigsten Tiere auf englisch auf. Die Vokabeln sind alphabetisch geordnet. Viel Spaß beim Lernen 🙂 bat die Fledermaus bear der Bär camel das Kamel cat die Katze cow die Kuh crocodile das Krokodil deer das Reh dog der Hund donkey […]

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Wed, Aug 24th 2011
South German Counties

South German Counties

Posted in: Useful Information Germany

The 7 South German Counties Bavaria: At 70,538km², Bavaria is the biggest county of Germany. It’s capital is the metropolis Munich, which is famous for its yearly Oktoberfest (beer festival) and a laid-back traditional atmosphere. Bavaria has a population of 12.5 million. It divides into 3 areas: 1. Franconia to the north, 2. Historic Bavaria […]

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Sun, Aug 21st 2011
Das englische Verb to make - machen

Das englische Verb to make – machen

Posted in: Englische Verben, Englische Verbtabelle, Für Deutsche, die Englisch lernen

Das Verb to make – machen Unten ist die Verbtabelle des Verbs “to make”. In dieser Tabelle könnt ihr sehen, wie das Verb entsprechend den unterchiedlichen Zeitformen konjugiert wird. Simple Present Future Tense Conditional Tense Present Progressive I make will make would make am making you make will make would make are making he/she/it makes […]

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Wed, Aug 17th 2011
German Vocabulary: All about Sports

German Vocabulary: All about Sports

Posted in: German Vocabulary

Der Sport – Sports In this post we are looking at German Sports vocabulary. The table divides the words into masculine, female and neutral words. This will help you with remembering the genders 🙂 Masculine words der Ball ball der Basketball basketball der Federball badminton der Fussball football der Gegner opponent der Golfplatz golf course […]

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Sun, Aug 14th 2011
Future Tense - die Zukunftsform

Future Tense – die Zukunftsform

Posted in: Englische Grammatik, Für Deutsche, die Englisch lernen

Future Tense – Die Zukunftsform Wann wird das Future Tense genutzt? Ein Geschehen in der Zukunft nennt man im Englischen „Future Tense“. Diese Form wird in folgenden Situationen benutzt: a) Für Ereignisse, die in der Zukunft liegen b) Für spontane Vorhaben / nicht geplante Handlungen c) Für zukünftige Handlungen oder Situationen, von welchen der Sprecher […]

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Sun, Aug 14th 2011
The German verb rennen - to run

The German verb rennen – to run

Posted in: German Verb Table, German Verbs

The verb rennen – to run mixed verb, formed with sein Below are the verb tables detailing how the German verb rennen is formed depending on the tense of the sentence. Knowing the different forms of rennen through the tenses will allow you to construct sentences much easier. Present Tense Future Tense Conditional Tense ich […]

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Wed, Aug 10th 2011
Stuttgart - A Guide To Stuttgart

Stuttgart – A Guide To Stuttgart

Posted in: Useful Information Germany

Stuttgart – A Guide to Stuttgart Stuttgart is the capital of the county Baden-Württemberg. Stuttgart has nearly 600,000 inhabitants and is among Germany’s most populated cities. The city’s population has grown rapidly in the last decades. Stuttgart is home to Mercedes Benz, Porsche and some other big companies. On the other hand, Stuttgart is a […]

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Sun, Aug 7th 2011
Das englische Verb to do - tun

Das englische Verb to do – tun

Posted in: Englische Verben, Englische Verbtabelle, Für Deutsche, die Englisch lernen

Das Verb to do – tun Unten ist die Verbtabelle des Verbs “to do”. In dieser Tabelle könnt ihr sehen, wie das Verb entsprechend den unterchiedlichen Zeitformen konjugiert wird. In vielen Situationen, in denen wir im Deutschen “machen” benutzen, wird im Englischen das Verb “to do” benutzt. Simple Present Future Tense Conditional Tense Present Progressive […]

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Sun, Jul 31st 2011
London - Der London- Reiseführer

London – Der London- Reiseführer

Posted in: Nützliche Information UK

Der London Reiseführer London ist die Hauptstadt Englands und ist mit 7,4 Millionen Einwohnern eine der größten Städte Europas. London liegt an der Themse, die die Stadt in Nord und Süd unterteilt. London ist eines der wichtigsten Wirtschafts- und Handelszentren der Welt und genießt somit den Ruf als Weltstadt. In London tummeln sich ganzjährig viele […]

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Sun, Jul 31st 2011
The German verb fahren - to drive

The German verb fahren – to drive

Posted in: German Verb Table, German Verbs

The verb fahren – to drive strong verb, formed with sein Below are the verb tables detailing how the German verb fahren is formed depending on the tense of the sentence. Knowing the different forms of fahren through the tenses will allow you to construct sentences much easier. Present Tense Future Tense Conditional Tense ich […]

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Wed, Jul 27th 2011
How to use German Modal Verbs like a Native

How to use German Modal Verbs like a Native

Posted in: German Grammar, German Verbs

German Modal Verbs are key to the German Language Modal verbs in German are part of the core language. It is important when learning German to get a good grasp of these verbs as they are used on a very regular basis. A modal verb modifies or emphasises the meaning of other verbs and is […]

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Sun, Jul 24th 2011
Das englische Verb to say - sagen

Das englische Verb to say – sagen

Posted in: Englische Verben, Englische Verbtabelle, Für Deutsche, die Englisch lernen

Das Verb to say – sagen Unten ist die Verbtabelle des Verbs “to say”. In dieser Tabelle könnt ihr sehen, wie das Verb entsprechend den unterchiedlichen Zeitformen konjugiert wird. Simple Present Future Tense Conditional Tense Present Progressive I say will say would say am saying you say will say would say are saying he/she/it says […]

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Wed, Jul 20th 2011
German Vocabulary: All about Hotel

German Vocabulary: All about Hotel

Posted in: German Vocabulary

Das Hotel – The Hotel In this post we are looking at German vocabulary about spending nights in a hotel. The table divides the words into masculine, female and neutral words. This will help you with remembering the genders 🙂 Masculine words der Aufenthalt stay der Aufzug lift der Balkon balcony der Blick view der […]

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Sun, Jul 17th 2011
The German verb bringen - to bring

The German verb bringen – to bring

Posted in: German Verb Table, German Verbs

The verb bringen – to bring mixed verb, formed with haben Below are the verb tables detailing how the German verb bringen is formed depending on the tense of the sentence. Knowing the different forms of bringen through the tenses will allow you to construct sentences much easier. Present Tense Future Tense Conditional Tense ich […]

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