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Learn about a German preposition and easy ways to practice it among your other German words no matter where you are
Learn about the four cases in the German language and more than four ways to keep improving your German speaking skills while in Germany
Learn about dative personal German pronouns
Learn ordinal numbers in German and the types of schools after primary school
Learn the traditions of birthdays celebrated in Germany, including who brings the cake and how to say your birth date
Learn tips to be successful in your language exchange and review accusative personal pronouns
Learn the beginning rule of forming the perfect tense in German which is very important
Learn a somewhat irregular verb
Learn about German reflexive verbs and the differences in German bathrooms
Learn to use one of two definite articles
Learn the rest of German possessive pronouns
Learn an irregular German verb and maybe about some irregular German music, along with some great German music Can you feel the beat already?
Learn an irregular German verb that means "to know"
Learn how to make basic comparisons, which will come in handy when you are discussing the many German films you have seen
Learn about buying movie tickets, the German actors/actresses you might recognize, and an irregular verb that may help you get those tickets
Learn German word order, like what comes at the beginning of the sentence
Learn the difference between adjectives and adverbs
Learn easy relative clauses in addition to what you should expect to find in German bookstores
Learn how to express what you like such as your favorite German authors
Learn the proper etiquette for outings and how to express locations, which will come in handy if you ever want to know where you're going on your outings
Learn some grammar terms and what you can expect in a German classroom
Learn how to connect sentences
Learn compound nouns and tips about seeing the doctor while in Germany
Learn the negative version of two verbs and what to expect if you become ill in Germany
Learn how to wish someone well, which will come in handy when practicing Germany's Christmas traditions
Review grammar
Learn how to talk about activities
Learn how to talk about what you want to do
Learn how to talk about hopes and dreams
Learn how to talk about experience
Learn how to talk about special skills
Learn how to talk about working conditions
Learn how to understand job ads in Germany
Learn how to write a cover letter
Learn how to write a business letter
Learn how to make comparisons
Learn how to use the German conditional past tense to talk about things that could have happened if conditions had been different
Learn about the declension of masculine German nouns
Learn how to use the German prefixes da and dar
Learn how to form sentences in German using the passive voice
Learn more about how to form the passive voice with tenses other than the present tense
Learn how to make lists in German using German constructions meaning "first," "second," and "finally," as well as "besides" and "afterwards" among others Then we will talk briefly about the German "environmental zones"
Learn how to talk about history
Learn how to pronounce German words more naturally
Learn how to talk about things you like
Learn how to use perfect past tense
Learn how to talk about different countries and their food
Learn how to use the present participle
Learn how to create compound nouns
Learn how to sound educated
Learn how to talk about movies
Learn how to talk about movies and actors
Learn how to order a doner
Learn about being sick in Germany
Learn key phrases when seeing a doctor
Learn how to talk about your illness
Learn about what you need to stay in Germany for more than a month
Learn how to fill out a form
Learn how to deal with German bureaucracy
Learn how to talk about apartments
Learn how to understand classified ads
Learn how to talk to the owner of an apartment you want to rent
Learn how to understand German legalese
Learn how to shop for furniture
Learn how to describe positions in Germany