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3 Tips For Flirting In German: Stop Saying “Hey Süße!

MAXKim, du siehst heute sehr hĂĽbsch aus.(Kim, you look very pretty today.) KIMWirklich? Nur heute? Danke…(Really? Just today? Thank you…) MAXImmer doch.(Always.) Flirting in German has to be learned! So, let’s learn it! Here are 3 tips for flirting in German. Los geht’s! 1. Sei aufmerksam (Be attentive) Before we get into the sexy phrases,…

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5 Common Mistakes In German You Should Avoid – Real-Life Examples!

Welcome to Spring German! In this lesson, we’ll admit something: everyone makes mistakes. Especially while learning a foreign language! In this lesson, we will introduce you to the 5 most common mistakes in German that students make all the time. This way, you’ll be prepared and you can know how to avoid them. Now, let’s…

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Order Food In German Like a Native: Real German Conversation Examples

German food is amazing, so going to the restaurant there is something you definitely should do! But how do you order food in German? Spring German teacher Brunhild will guide you through the process! 1. Ein Getränk bestellen (To order a drink) Usually, the first question der Kellner (the waiter) will ask you, is: German…

body-parts-german

All You Have To Know About Body Parts In German With Explanations And Examples

Being able to explain where it hurts to a doctor is only one of the advantages, that knowing the names of the different body parts in German brings! Spring German teacher Brunhild will explain everything you need to know about the body parts in German. 1. Der Kopf (The head) An important bodypart inside of…

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5 German Filler Words To Talk Like A Native German Speaker (With Examples)

Hello and welcome to, you know, Spring German! Today is all about German filler words because you know, yeah … if you use filler words, you know, you will somehow sound like a German native speaker. You know all those FĂĽllwörter (filler words) in English like “like”, “you know” or “right”. There are, of course,…

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At The Doctor In German: 4 Must-Know Things With Examples

In important situations, like a doctor’s visit, not being able to communicate clearly can be a serious handicap. Today, we’ll talk about how you can speak at the doctor in German! So let’s go through some practical tips and applicable phrases, to smoothen the process step by step, from the initial symptoms to the phone…

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5 Best Netflix Originals To Learn German: Trips And Tricks To Effectively Learn With German TV Shows

As you know, one of the funniest ways to learn German is through movies and series. It improves our listening skills a lot, genauso wie unsere Spring German Videos (same as our Spring German videos). Netflix is a great resource for that. In this lesson, we will talk about 5 Netflix originals to learn German…

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Sein German Conjugation: All Conjugations With Chunks + Real Conversation Examples

Hallo und Wilkommen! Ich bin Spring German Lehrerin Denisa. Du bist bei Spring German. (I’m Spring German teacher Denisa. You are at Spring German.) Did you realize that there was already a sein German conjugation in the intro? In this lesson, we’re going to explore everything you need to know about sein German conjugation with…

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6 German Greetings You Need For Every Occasion (With Examples)

MONIKAHallo!  (Hello!) MARIEServus! Wie geht’s?(Hello! How are you?) There are three major factors that determine how to greet someone in German: We’ll show you how to take all these into account when greeting someone. Spring German teacher Brunhild will give you 6 of the most useful German greetings you have to know! 1. Guten Morgen…

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How To Talk About Your Family In German: From Parents To Pets

From our favorite Opa (grandpa) to our beloved Hund (dog) – family is everything, right? In this lesson, Spring German teacher Brunhild will explain everything you have to know about family in German! 1. Die Eltern (the parents) MARIEKommen deine Eltern zum Elternabend?(Are your parents coming to the parents-teacher conference?) KIMVielleicht meine Mama.(Maybe my mom.)…

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