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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2008

German language instruction

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  • This is more useful than my german teacher... sie kommt aus Deutschland =)

  • @BrianZeigtZunge: Well, that depends on the school you’re visiting. My first foreign language was Latin and English my second, so learning stuff like that came naturally with Latin. :)

  • das sind alles Dinger die wir nicht mal im Deutschen verstehen!!! xDD oO: that are all thinks what we can dont to!! xD bad english??! xD Brian from DEUTSCHLAND

  • ahahaha this is great! most german ppl do it WRONG aswell!

    ich gehe NACH deutschland (im going to germany) -or any country, city etc)

    ich fahre ZU meinen eltern (im driving to my parents) -basically any PERSONS or stores and stuff u gonna drive/go to).

    its pretty common to say "ich gehe nach aldi (= super market)" i even once talked to sb that told me it was wrong to say "ZU aldi" xD

    PM me for any questions u have on german grammar, i hope i can answer them xD

  • Es ist ganz bestimmt hilfreich :) I'm studying german to the degree "german-teacher for foreigners" and it's very interesting to see how people explain the systematics of my language, which i have never lerned as a native speaker. When i speak german i don't even note that there are cases at all :D Great work. I think your pupils will be able to speak a good german.

  • Dankeschon, mein freund!

  • Dass ist wunderbar.. bitte weiter

  • Gutan tag , mnay thanks for putting your videos on here , they are a great help

    Alex 29 Southampton England, keep up the great work

  • oops, by foot of course.

  • Actually, you would say:

    Ich fahre am 25. Dezember nach Deutschland. - because of the Time Manner Place rule.

    You also wouldn`t say "gehe" unless you are in a neighboring country and crossing the border by food. So, you would say "fahre" or "fliege".

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