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Steps Ahead in German

Ute Nangreave

Steps Ahead in German

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Steps Ahead in German

Ute Nangreave

Steps Ahead in German

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Steps Ahead in German

Ute Nangreave

Steps Ahead in German

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Lay down the foundations for speaking in German using "war vs wäre" or"würde" plus other verb except "sein."
Lay down the foundations for speaking in German using "haben/hatten vs hätten."
How can you use "I would like" in the simple past "I wanted to ..."
Using I would like in the simple past.
Verbs of the senses versus reflexive verbs.
accusative (mich), dative (mir)
werden vs wollen, will vs werden, duerfen vs muessen, will vs sollen
B1 Laydown the foundations for speaking in German.
Lay down the foundations for speaking in German.
Slowly build up your own sentences laying down the foundations for speaking in German, with um_zu_wozu_und_dazu.
Lay down the foundations for speaking in German.
Slowly build up your own sentences laying down the foundations for speaking.Link sentences with the subordinate conjunctions "weil, wenn and als"
Listen to a fun story and see if you can formulate your own replies for speaking practise. Read along on my website www.growyourgerman.com
Listen to a fun story from level A2 in time for the queens jubilee. You can read along on my website www.growyourgerman.com
Simple past of "haben und können." Add "nicht, noch nicht, schon, mehr."
Listen to a fun story and formulate your own replies for speaking practise. www.growyourgerman.com (Transcript and Translation)
Switch between the active and passive voice when speaking.
Why not use an actual relaxation technique to calm down restless thoughts for German speaking practise.
Can you keep your word order in order when you're speaking with: "weil, wenn, als" (more then one idea in a sentence. ) Do you really know the difference between (you can apply it when speaking) - subjunctive of "haben" as well as subjunctive o
Know the difference between "es, das und dass" when linking two ideas or clauses. "Werden" when it means to get or to become.Wissen versus kennen. To know a fact vs to be familiar with something or someone. Switch between present and perfect t
These are the answers to the blog, "Kann man gekocht werden?" You can find the questions on my website: www.growyourgerman.comThe podcast works independently, as a 10 minute a day speak "German warm-up." (mich vs mir, selbst vs sich.) Present
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