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When to use the conjunction ob in German​
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When to use the conjunction “ob” in German

If you find it confusing to understand when to use “ob,” in German, don’t miss out on this article because it explains all you need to know!

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German irregular verbs with vowel change "a / au" ➔ "ä / äu" in the present tense
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German irregular verbs with vowel change “a / au” ➔ “ä / äu” in the present tense

Get to know everything about German irregular verbs with vowel change “a / au” ➔ “ä / äu” in the present tense!

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What are the 12 months of a year in German
A, Blog, Prepositions, Vocabulary

What are the 12 months of the year in German?

Are you wondering what are the 12 months of the year in German? Stop searching because this article teaches you everything you need to know!

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difference between "meistens" and "am meisten" The difference between meistens and am meisten
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The difference between “meistens” and “am meisten”

Often students get confused regarding the German “meistens” and “am meisten”. Find out everything you need to know in this article!

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Longopie vs Duolingo
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Lingopie x Duolingo: Learning languages by watching or repeating every line?

Do you study German and want to know what you can do besides your classes? Find out the differences between Lingopie x Duolingo!

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The difference between nennen und heißen
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The difference between “heißen” & “nennen”

Many German students confuse the words “heißen” and “nennen”. Find out in this article when to use which of the two words.

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How to use the German verb werden
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How to use the German verb werden

Many students get confused by the German verb “werden”. In this article, you’ll get to know when and how to properly use it!

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How to pronounce the German umlauts ä, ö, ü properly
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How to pronounce the German umlauts “ä”, “ö”, “ü” properly

Many students have problems knowing the pronunciation of “ä”, “ö” and “ü” in German. This article explains to you the rules of all umlauts!

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Study-german-online-trotz-and-trotzdem-in-german-sentence
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How to use “trotz” and “trotzdem” in German

If you want to know when and how to use “trotz” and “trotzdem” in a German sentence, check out this article!

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German “Wechselpräpositionen”: in, an, unter, über etc.

Do you still have many questions about German prepositions? Check out this article and get to know everything about the Wechselpräpositionen!

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Online German Conversation Courses in October 2021

Want to speak better German? Improve your skills in an online German conversation course guided by a professional teacher in October 2021!

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How-to-use-separable-verbs-in-German
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How to use separable verbs in German

Many find it hard to use separable verbs in German. Find out everything you need to know about them in this article!

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When-to-use-dass-or-das-in-German
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When to use “dass” or “das” in German

Many get confused when it comes to “dass” and “das” in German. Find out everything you need to know in this article!

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Possessive pronouns – using “mein” and “meine” … in German

Many get confused when it comes to Possessive pronouns in German. Get to know when you should use “mein”, “meine”, “meinen” etc.

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Using-um-…-zu-statt-…-zu-and-ohne-…-zu-in-German
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Using “um … zu”, “statt … zu” and “ohne … zu” in German

Find out when and how to properly use “um …zu”, “statt … zu” and “ohne … zu” when forming sentences in German.

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How to use this or these – “dies-” in German 

Many get confused when it comes to the proper usage of “dies-” in German. Get to know everything to finally use it correctly!

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Online-German-Grammar-Courses
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New Online German Grammar Courses to go

If you wish to improve your German, don’t look further! Join the Online German Grammar Courses with a private teacher and up to 3 students…

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German Conversation Courses July – August 2021

Want to speak better German? Improve your skills in an online German conversation course guided by a professional teacher in July 2021!

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How to use which – “welch-” in German
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How to use which – “welch-” in German 

Many get confused when it comes to the proper usage of “welch-” in German. Get to know everything to finally use it correctly!

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The difference between “im”, “am” and “um” in German
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The difference between “im”, “am” and “um” in German

Prepositions are the supreme discipline when studying any language. Find out in this article when to use “im”, “am” and “um” in German.

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How to pronounce b, d and g in German
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How to pronounce b, d and g in German

Many students have problems knowing the pronunciation of “b”, “d” and “g” in German. This article explains the rules to you …

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The difference between “müssen” and “dürfen” in German
A, B, Blog, Grammar, Modal verbs, Verbs

The difference between “müssen” and “dürfen” in German

Many get confused when it comes to the difference between “müssen” and “dürfen” in German. Get to know everything about those two verbs!

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The difference between “wollen” and “möchten”
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The difference between “wollen” and “möchten”

Many get confused when it comes to the difference between “wollen” and “möchten” in German. Get to know everything about those two verbs!

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How to use German question words (W-Questions)
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How to use German question words (W-Questions)

It is essential to know how to ask a question in German. Get to know the German question words and find out how to use them.

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How to pronounce “ch” in German
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How to pronounce “ch” in German

Many students have problems knowing when to pronounce a “ch” hard or soft in German. This article explains all the rules to you …

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Online German conversation course November 2020

Do you want to speak German better? Improve your skills with an online German conversation course guided by a professional teacher in November 2020.

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Online German conversation course October 2020

Do you want to speak German better? Improve your skills with an online German conversation course guided by a professional teacher in October 2020.

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Additional German Conversation Course for beginners

Join the additional meeting of the German conversation course online for beginners with a private teacher and up to 8 participants…

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Online German conversation course September 2020

Do you want to speak German better? Improve your skills with an online German conversation course guided by a professional teacher in September 2020.

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When to use “seid” or “seit” in German
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When to use “seid” or “seit” in German

If you get lost when it comes to the German “seid” and “seit”, this article will shed light into the dark. Get all the information you need!

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Online German conversation course for beginners and intermediates fall, and winter 2020

Do you want to speak German better? Improve your skills this fall with an online German conversation course guided by a professional teacher.

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Sie, Ihr, Ihnen & Ihrer with a capital letter?
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Sie, Ihr, Ihnen & Ihrer with a capital letter?

If you are unsure about the rules when to write Sie, Ihr, Ihnen & Ihrer with a capital letter, this article will provide you with all the information you need to know.

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Online German conversation course for beginners and intermediates July 2020

Do you want to speak German better? Improve your skills with an online German conversation course guided by a professional teacher.

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When to use “zu Hause” or “nach Hause”
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When to use “zu Hause” or “nach Hause”

Many students get confused when it comes to “go home” and “at home” in German. Find out when you should use “zu Hause” or “nach Hause”.

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The 10 most important German abbreviations “z.B.”, “ca.”, “bzw.”…
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The 10 most important German abbreviations “z.B.”, “ca.”, “bzw.”…

For many students, it is hard to understand German abbreviations. Get to know the 10 most important as “z.B.”, “ca.”, “bzw.” in this article.

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The meaning of “passieren” and “vorübergehen”
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The meaning of “passieren” and “vorübergehen”

Many German students use the verb “passieren” in the wrong way. Find out how to correctly integrate it and when you should use “vorübergehen” instead.

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How to use schmecken, gehören, passen and gefallen
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How to use schmecken, gehören, passen and gefallen

Many students get confused when it comes to the question of how to use “schmecken”, “gehören”, “passen” and “gefallen”. Get to know all you need in this article!

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How to apologize in German
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How to apologize in German

It is an essential part of the basics to know how to apologize in German. In this article, you will get to know all the critical ways to do so. More …

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The difference between “kochen”, “Kuchen” and “Küche”
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The difference between “kochen”, “Kuchen” and “Küche”

Many German students mix up the words “kochen”, “Kuchen” and “Küche”. Find out in this article when to really use which of the three words. More …

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When to use “vermissen” and “verpassen”
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When to use “vermissen” and “verpassen”

Many German students get lost when to really use “vermissen” or “verpassen”. Find out the meaning of these two verbs and when to use them in this article.

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Why study with a private German teacher online
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Why study with a private German teacher online?

Online education is in a sharp upturn. Get to know how you could benefit from studying with a private German teacher online. More…

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How to use the adverbs noch and schon
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How to use the adverbs “noch” and “schon”

Many German students confuse the adverbs “noch” and “schon”. In this article, you get to know their meaning and how to use them! More …

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What is the difference between “seit” and “für” in German?
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What is the difference between “seit” and “für” in German?

Often students get confused with “seit” and “für” in German. Find out their meaning and when you should use which one in this article …

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The meaning of “hängen” vs. “hängen” in German
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The meaning of “hängen” vs. “hängen” in German

Many have struggles to understand the difference between “hängen” and “hängen” in German. Get to know their differences and how to use them properly.

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The difference between “denken” und “nachdenken”
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The difference between “denken” und “nachdenken”

Many German students struggle when it comes to the right usage of the verbs “denken” […]

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When to use capital letters in German
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When to use capital letters in German

Are you unsure when to use capital letters in German? After this article, you will be a pro and know when to use them!

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The Ultimate Guide to understand the German Dative!
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The Ultimate Guide to understand the German Dative!

Did you start studying German? Now you get lost with Dative and Accusative? After reading this article, you will know when to use each of them! 

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How to properly react to small talk!
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How to properly react to small talk!

Saying how you are is one of the first things you will learn in German classes. But many people make a classical mistake here. After reading this article, you will never say it wrong again!

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The Ultimate Guide to understand the German Accusative!
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The Ultimate Guide to understand the German Accusative!

Did you start studying German? Now you face “Accusativ”? After reading this article, you will be a pro and ready for “Dative”. 

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What is the difference between “wollen” and “werden”?
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What is the difference between “wollen” and “werden”?

Due to their similarity to English, the two verbs “wollen” and “werden” are easily confused by German students. After reading this article and practicing with its free worksheet you will be a pro!

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