Sun, Jul 17th 2011
Englische Vokabeln: Family – die Familie

Englische Vokabeln: Family – die Familie

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

The Family – Die Familie In diesem Blog listen wir euch alle wichtigen Vokabeln rund um das Thema “Familie“ auf. Die Vokabeln sind alphabetisch geordnet. Viel Spaß beim Lernen 🙂 aunt die Tante baby das Baby boy der Junge brother der Bruder brothers and sisters die Geschwister brother-in-law der Schwager child das Kind cousin der […]

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Sun, Jul 10th 2011
Das englische Verb to go - gehen

Das englische Verb to go – gehen

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

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

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Wed, Jul 6th 2011
The German articles der, die and das - with video

The German articles der, die and das – with video

Posted in: German Grammar, Learn German Videos

Der | Die | Das We all know how difficult it is to guess the right gender if it comes to German nouns. The bad news is: There is no official rule for when to use der, die and das. The good news is: There are guidelines which will make it easier to choose between […]

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Sun, Jul 3rd 2011
Simple Past - Die Vergangenheitsform

Simple Past – Die Vergangenheitsform

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

Simple Past – Die Vergangenheitsform Wann wird das Simple Past genutzt? Die Vergangenheitsform im Englischen nennt man „Simple Past“ oder auch „Past Tense“. Diese Form wird in folgenden Situationen benutzt: a) Für Ereignisse, die in der Vergangenheit abgeschlossen sind b) Für aufeinander folgende Handlungen, die sich in der Vergangenheit abgespielt haben c) Das Simple Past […]

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Sun, Jul 3rd 2011
The German verb liegen - to lie

The German verb liegen – to lie

Posted in: German Verb Table, German Verbs

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

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Wed, Jun 29th 2011
German Indefinite Pronouns Part 2

German Indefinite Pronouns Part 2

Posted in: German Grammar

What is an indefinite pronoun? An indefinite pronoun is a type of pronoun that is used to refer to unknown or unspecified objects, beings or places. In the first part we were looking at the words alle = all, beide = both, diese = this and einige = few. In this part we are looking […]

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Sun, Jun 26th 2011
Das englische Verb to have - haben

Das englische Verb to have – haben

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

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

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Wed, Jun 22nd 2011
General Information about Germany

General Information about Germany

Posted in: Useful Information Germany

Population: Germany has nearly 82 million inhabitants and is the most populated country in the European Union. It has 16 counties. Every county has their own parties with a party leader. Germany has 9 neighbouring countries. These are Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Belgium. Weather: Germany can get chilly […]

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Sun, Jun 19th 2011
Englische Vokabeln: House - das Haus

Englische Vokabeln: House – das Haus

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

The House – Das Haus Hier haben wir wichtige Vokabeln rund um das Thema Haus aufgelistet. Die Vokabeln sind alphabetisch geordnet. Viel Spaß beim Lernen 🙂 bathroom das Badezimmer balcony der Balkon bedroom das Schlafzimmer bungalow der Bungalow cellar der Keller chimney der Kamin conservatory der Wintergarten dining room das Esszimmer door die Tür floor […]

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Sun, Jun 19th 2011
The German verb arbeiten - to work

The German verb arbeiten – to work

Posted in: German Verb Table, German Verbs

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

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Wed, Jun 15th 2011
German Vocabulary: All about Careers

German Vocabulary: All about Careers

Posted in: German Vocabulary

In this post we are looking at German vocabulary around the subject of careers. Below are common career titles that are listed in both masculine (der) format for men and feminine (die) format for women. Masculine/Feminine words der Apotheker / die Apothekerin chemist der Architekt / die Architektin architect der Arzt / die Ärztin doctor […]

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Sun, Jun 12th 2011
Das englische Verb to be - sein

Das englische Verb to be – sein

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

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

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Wed, Jun 8th 2011
German Indefinite Pronouns

German Indefinite Pronouns

Posted in: German Grammar

What is an indefinite pronoun? An indefinite pronoun is a type of pronoun that is used to refer to unknown or unspecified objects, beings or places. In this first part we are looking at the words alle = all, beide = both, diese = this and einige = few       Indefinite Pronoun Table […]

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Sun, Jun 5th 2011
The German verb schlafen - to sleep

The German verb schlafen – to sleep

Posted in: German Verb Table, German Verbs

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

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Sat, Jun 4th 2011
Simple Present - Die Gegenwartsform

Simple Present – Die Gegenwartsform

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

Simple Present – Die Gegenwartsform Wann wird das Simple Present genutzt? Die Gegenwartsform im Englischen nennt man „Simple Present“ oder auch „Present Tense“. Diese Form wird in folgenden Situationen benutzt: a) Für Ereignisse, die immer wieder statt finden b) Für einen Zustand, der dauerhaft ist c) Für etwas, dass berufsmäßig getan wird   Wie wird […]

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Wed, Jun 1st 2011
German Possessive Adjectives

German Possessive Adjectives

Posted in: German Grammar

Possessive Adjectives In this blog we will explain possessive adjectives like my, your, her, his etc. These words are used in combination with a noun to show that something or someone belongs to someone. Depending on the case and if used in singular or plural the possessive adjective will change its ending.       […]

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Wed, May 25th 2011
Köln - A Guide to Cologne (Köln)

Köln – A Guide to Cologne (Köln)

Posted in: Useful Information Germany

Germany’s fourth-largest city with nearly a million inhabitants is located on both sides of the Rhine River. Cologne is a very interesting city with diverse architecture, plenty of museums and is home to numerous TV and radio stations. That’s why it is well known as Germany’s media capital. Cologne is also considered as the gay […]

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Sun, May 22nd 2011
The German verb müssen - to have to

The German verb müssen – to have to

Posted in: German Verb Table, German Verbs

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

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Wed, May 18th 2011
German Vocabulary: Oceania Countries in German

German Vocabulary: Oceania Countries in German

Posted in: German Vocabulary

Oceania Countries In German In this post we are looking at Oceania countries and the German translations. The list below includes all countries found in Oceania. Some of these countries will by their nature be rarely used in normal conversations, however many will be commonly used. Most of the Oceania countries in German are neuter, […]

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Wed, May 11th 2011
Inseparable and Separable Verbs with Video

Inseparable and Separable Verbs with Video

Posted in: German Grammar, Learn German Videos

What is a Separable and Inseparable Verb in German? A separable verb in German is a verb with a German prefix. A prefix is an additional word such as an (on, to, by) or ein (on) which is added to the beginning of a verb to change its meaning. For example: anschauen, einkaufen, umziehen An […]

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