Slow German Lesson 10 - Heute ist Montag
{Deutsch/German} Hallo! Wie geht's euch heute? Heute ist Montag. Wir haben viel zu tun. Was machst du heute? Gehst du in der Arbeit oder in die Schule? Lasst mich wissen! Wir sehen uns. Tschüss! {Englisch/English} Hello! How are you all today? Today is Monday. We have a lot to do. What are you doing today? Are you going to work or to school? Let me know! See you. Bye! As always, let me know if you have any questions and stay in touch with me here, on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, and check out the bonus content and secret videos over at Patreon!
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Slow German Lesson 8 - Heute ist Montag
{Deutsch/German} Hallo Alle zusammen! Wie geht’s euch heute? Ich hoffe es geht euch gut! Heute ist Montag. Wir sind wieder bei der Arbeit oder in der Schule Und ich hoffe ihr habt einen wunderschönen Tag Und viel Spaß diese Woche! Wir sehen uns bald. Tschüss! {Englisch/English} Hello everyone! How are you all doing today? I hope you are all doing well! Today is Monday. We are back at work or in school and I hope you all have a lovely day and have fun this week! We’ll see each other soon. Bye! Stay in touch here, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, and don't forget to check out the secret videos and bonus German lessons over at Patreon! Get started with private language lessons with me, tonight!
Listening, reading, and repeating - in order to get your mind used to recognizing words and phrases in another language, you'll need to do all three.
I absolutely love the Slow German podcast with Annik Rubens. I highly recommend language learners of all levels listen to podcasts and try to repeat everything the host is saying to get your mouth and muscles used to using different parts of your throat. Even though it might feel uncomfortable, it's important to practice speaking in the target language. It will get easier for you to isolate words the more often you hear phrases being used in conversations and you'll eventually be able to use the phrases on your own! Inspired by Annik Rubens, I created a short video clip of myself slowly speaking in German. There are both English and German subtitles available.
{Deutsch/German}: Heute ist Freitag und ich dachte ich könnte euch ein bisschen deutsch unterrichten. Also eine Methode die ich sehr gut finde ist ‚langsam gesprochene deutsch.‘
Zum Beispiel, es gibt vier Jahreszeiten: Frühling, Sommer, Herbst, und Winter. Jetzt ist der Sommer vorbei und der Herbst beginnt. {Englisch/English}: Today is Friday and I thought I could teach you all a bit of German. So, one method I really like is ‘slowly spoken German.’ For example, there are four seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Now, the summer is over and the autumn is beginning. I hope you find this helpful! Please let me know if you have any questions or if there are any specific topics you'd like to see covered in slowly spoken German. |
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