Archive for the 'German Lessons' Category
June 29, 2020
Build Your Vocabulary with These 100 German Nouns
What's that word?
It's on the tip of your tongue!
Put plain and simply, there's just no getting around the fact that you need a good vocabulary if you're going to speak good German.
We've got that for you. Right here, stripped-down, are the top 100 German nouns, broken down into different categories so that you can easily find what you need. Basically, the perfect German nouns list for any beginner. If you're wondering why there are so many capitalized words on the list, it's because every noun in German is capitalized. Now, let's go!
Table of Contents
Nouns You Need for Travel
Relaxing at Home
Big Ideas
In the Classroom
University Life
Hard at Work
Sit Down for a Meal
All About You
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May 28, 2020
Learn the Best Compliments in German for Any Occasion
What would you say to lift the spirits of a special person you know? No doubt, you have dozens of kind words that come to mind in English, but do you know many compliments in German?
A compliment can be described as a polite expression of praise, admiration, encouragement or congratulations. It’s sometimes used in absolute sincerity and sometimes to flatter, but either way, human beings love to receive compliments!
Table of Contents
The Importance of Compliments
Compliments you always want to hear
Conclusion
1. The Importance of Compliments
Giving and receiving compliments is so important in society, that you can be considered rude if you’re a person who never acknowledges anyone. We all need to hear words of affirmation to... Show more
May 10, 2020
Get Angry in German with Phrases for Any Situation!
Anger is a natural response to pain of some sort; when you’re angry, you’re angry with a cause and want someone to pay! It’s so much harder when you’re traveling, because your routines are off-kilter, there’s culture shock to deal with and the smallest problems can seem overwhelming. How do you handle someone who’s just pushed your last button?
At home, we often have a go-to person who is good at calming us down, but emotions are tricky to deal with in a foreign country. Sometimes people may treat you unfairly, but you’re completely baffled as to why. You have to remember that people in think differently to how you do and it’s not impossible to inadvertently cause offense. Don’t stress about it too much, because you’ll adapt! Once you... Show more
April 10, 2020
Essential Vocabulary for Life Events in German
What is the most defining moment you will face this year? From memories that you immortalize in a million photographs, to days you never wish to remember, one thing's for certain: big life events change you. The great poet, Bukowski, said, "We are here to laugh at the odds and live our lives so well, that death will tremble to take us." The older I get, the more I agree with him!
Talking about significant events in our lives is part of every person's journey, regardless of creed or culture. If you're planning to stay in for more than a quick visit, you're sure to need at least a few 'life events' phrases that you can use. After all, many of these are shared experiences, and it's generally expected that we will show up with good manners... Show more
March 30, 2020
Talk About the Weather in German Like a Native
Did you know that every minute of the day, one billion tons of rain falls on the earth? Hard to believe, considering the climate crisis! Of course, all that rain is not equally shared across the planet.
So, would you mention this fascinating fact to your new acquaintance? Well, small talk about local weather is actually a great conversation-starter. Everyone cares about the weather and you’re sure to hear a few interesting opinions! Seasons can be quite unpredictable these days and nobody knows the peculiarities of a region better than the locals.
GermanPod101 will equip you with all the weather vocabulary you need to plan your next adventure. The weather can even be an important discussion that influences your adventure plans. After... Show more
March 24, 2020
100 of the Best German Adjectives for Any Place & Time
Ever felt a little lost for words when speaking German?
Chances are, you were missing an adjective. You can’t get very far when describing something if you’re limited to only a handful of adjectives, at most.
"He’s a tall, muscular, bald guy…okay, I can say he’s tall…how about ‘bald?’"
That sentence can’t even get off the ground.
But here, with the information in this article, you’ll be able to learn German adjectives and confidently describe pretty much anything you need to, without breaking a sweat. Because 100 German adjectives is a lot!
In our German adjectives lesson, before our list, you’ll find the following information on how to use German adjectives:
German adjectives rules
German adjectives word order
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January 16, 2020
Extensive Guide to German Conjunctions
German conjunctions give sentences life and make the language come alive. In the German sentences using conjunctions below, you can see that all of the conjunctions are necessary for the sentence to give you a bigger picture of the situation.
Du bist wirklich sehr hübsch, aber ein bisschen zu klein.
You’re really pretty but a bit too small.
Ich musste zu meiner Frau nach Hause, weil sie krank ist.
I had to go home to my wife because she is sick.
Er hat nicht auf seine Eltern gehört, deshalb hat er Hausarrest.
He didn’t listen to his parents and therefore he is on house arrest.
Throughout this article, you’ll see even more German conjunctions examples like the ones above.
If you’re wondering how to learn German conjunctions... Show more
January 6, 2020
Top German Etiquette and Manners
What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you think about German people?
You’ve probably heard things like "German people are always on time," and "They’re direct and have good manners." Well, I would say this is almost always the case. But now the question is: What are these so-called good manners and what does German etiquette look like?
Almost every nation defines this a little bit different. Let’s just take some Asian countries, such as China, for example. While in most European countries, you can’t burp, smack, or slurp at the table, in most Asian cultures this is called good etiquette. This means that the food was tasty and that you’re satisfied. But when doing this at the table of a German family, this would be... Show more
December 20, 2019
Days of the Week in German and More
Have you ever heard about the German bureaucracy? Well, if you haven’t heard about it yet, we can tell you that Germany is a true king when it comes to bureaucracy. This includes filling out forms, and what else?
You will have to confirm a lot of deadlines!
This is one of the reasons you should learn the days of the week in German, and have a good grasp of the calendar dates in German. You’ll get instructions either from a German office authority or when you receive letters. But in every case, there will be some kind of instructions on a deadline that you need to fulfill. From sending information back to bringing documents to German officials, you’ll be given plenty of dates both verbally or in writing.
To make sure that you understand... Show more
November 21, 2019
Guide to German Travel Phrases for Tourists and Travelers
When you’re traveling outside of your home country, there’s a very good chance that you won’t speak the language of that country. For that reason, it can be really helpful to learn some basic German travel phrases before going to Germany, Austria, or even parts of Switzerland, Belgium, and Luxemburg.
In this article, we’ll provide you with German phrases for tourists that will help you survive basic daily situations.
For instance, when traveling to the center of Europe, you’ll probably have to take a train at some point. (And if you don’t have to take one, we suggest you take one anyway. This experience is part of traveling to Germany.)
Once you’ve bought your ticket at Deutsche Bahn (the German railway company) and you’re ready to... Show more