SEIT & BIS used as German Conjunctions a2.2 grammar

In this video you will learn how AND when to use the German conjunctions "seit" and "bis". The difference between those two and example sentences for each situation/tense. Conjunctions are used to combine sentences and with "seit" and "bis" you can give additional time information to a specific...

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How to use & build the German Simple Past Tense a2.2 grammar

 In this video you will learn when and how to use and build the German simple past which is called "Präteritum" (sometimes also Imperfekt) in German. The German verb conjugation for regular and irregular verbs in Präteritum and lots of tips and tricks along the video to make your...

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German questions with Prepositions & "welch-" a2.2 grammar

In German we often form questions with a preposition and the question article "welchem, welcher, welchen" and other ones. Such as normal articles as well, the question article "welch-" does change its endings according to the case of the preposition and the gender of the noun it precedes. How...

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The difference between "aus" & "von" | German prepositions A2 a2.2 grammar

A common problem for German learners are these two A2 level prepositions: "aus" & "von". In this video you will learn the difference between "aus" & "von", in which situations you can use which one and lots of example sentences to help you better understand these two common used German...

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The difference between WENN & WANN with example sentences a2.2 grammar

Wenn oder wann? When to use which and what do they mean exactly? In this video you will learn about those two common used German words which are specially for English speakers a problem since in English you can use the same word for them: when. But no worries you will also learn other...

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How to use "ES GIBT" in German and how to translate it a2.2 grammar

In our daily life in Germany we use this "es gibt" expression quite a lot. The problem is that you can not always translate it the same way and it is actually referring to the existence of something and not the location. More details and lots of examples for statements and questions you will...

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How to ask the perfect question in German 🧐 a2.2 grammar


In this video you will learn how to form the perfect German question. Specially when talking to people you don't know and you need to use the formal way to talk to them, indirect questions are in spoken and written German very common used. There are a couple German grammar rules you need to...

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