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Re: German group
Wofür interessierst Du Dich denn?Vedun wrote:Was lest ihr gern online? Ich suche nach Ideen.
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Re: German group
free on the Astra satellite
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fairy tale, subtitles, audiodescription
Der süße Brei
Morgen, 12:00 Uhr 17.10.2020
https://www.kika.de/sonntagsmaerchen/sendung123334.html
fairy tale, subtitles, audiodescription
Der süße Brei
Morgen, 12:00 Uhr 17.10.2020
Sturm und Dürre haben die Ernte vernichtet. Die Menschen hungern. Hoffnung macht ihnen nur der Glaube an einen magischen Topf, der süßen Brei kocht. Doch keiner weiß, wo der zu finden ist. Eine geheimnisvolle Waldfrau weist Jola - der Einzigen, die sich nicht in ihr Schicksal ergeben will - den Weg. Doch der Weg zur Wiedererlangung des zerbrochenen Topfes ist steinig. Jola muss schwere Prüfungen bestehen.
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Re: German group
I'm looking for a book about German that I hope exists.
To explain--In Spanish, I have two books that are not textbooks, but more books about Spanish. One is called Speed Up Your Spanish (Amazon link below) that talks about word choices, has a whole page on the various uses of caer, etc., and is the kind of book that you take with you and read bits and pieces. The other book, that I can't find right now, dedicates entire (short) chapters to various words and concepts.
I'm trying to find something like that for German. There is a "Speed Up Your German" book that, sadly, is nothing like the Spanish one and is mostly just a grammar review. Right now I'm looking through "101 Pitfalls in German" which is good, but not as in depth as the Spanish books.
Has anyone seen any books like this? I'm currently in the A1/A2 range.
https://www.amazon.com/Speed-Up-Your-Sp ... oks&sr=1-1
To explain--In Spanish, I have two books that are not textbooks, but more books about Spanish. One is called Speed Up Your Spanish (Amazon link below) that talks about word choices, has a whole page on the various uses of caer, etc., and is the kind of book that you take with you and read bits and pieces. The other book, that I can't find right now, dedicates entire (short) chapters to various words and concepts.
I'm trying to find something like that for German. There is a "Speed Up Your German" book that, sadly, is nothing like the Spanish one and is mostly just a grammar review. Right now I'm looking through "101 Pitfalls in German" which is good, but not as in depth as the Spanish books.
Has anyone seen any books like this? I'm currently in the A1/A2 range.
https://www.amazon.com/Speed-Up-Your-Sp ... oks&sr=1-1
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Re: German group
What am I not seeing? I think "my father" is the subject--why is it in dative?
Meinem Vater geht es immer besser.
Meinem Vater geht es immer besser.
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Re: German group
CarlyD wrote:What am I not seeing? I think "my father" is the subject--why is it in dative?
Meinem Vater geht es immer besser.
The usage of gehen in this sentence is exactly the same as in phrases like:
"Es geht mir gut."
"Wie geht es ihnen?"
Does this help?
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Re: German group
gsbod wrote:CarlyD wrote:What am I not seeing? I think "my father" is the subject--why is it in dative?
Meinem Vater geht es immer besser.
The usage of gehen in this sentence is exactly the same as in phrases like:
"Es geht mir gut."
"Wie geht es ihnen?"
Does this help?
Thank you. That didn't even occur to me.
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Re: German group
Weiß jemand, wie oft spricht man wortentgültige -e wie [ə] und wie oft wie [e] oder [ɛ] aus? Ich dachte, dass die erster standard wäre, aber jetzt höre ich oft die letzter.
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