Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 hours 18 minutes
Heide Sommer was a secretary to famous men for over 50 years. In this interview published in SZ Magazin, she speaks about her personal life as a single mom, professional life as a secretary and deep-rooted issues like self-esteem and suicidal tendencies. I've translated this interview from German to English and divided the questions into 14 parts for more clarity...
Hallo! In this episode, I'm going to teach you the German names of places in the city like the post office, bank, railway station and many more...
Today we are going to learn the different modes of transport in Germany and what they are called...
Today let's talk about the different pieces of clothing the Germans wear and what they are called. Here's an overview. Let's start with the tops...
If you're an employee planning to move to Germany, the first thing you'll have to speak about in an interview is your designation, for example, teacher, lawyer, etc. Fun fact: the name for a male doctor is not the same as that for a female doctor. This episode will help you find out what your profession is called in German...
Hallo! This episode will teach you the German names of things from your natural surroundings that you absolutely should know. Here's an overview: Tree - der Baum, Flower - die Blume, Ocean - das Meer, Mountain - der Berg, Countryside - das Land, Sky - der Himmel, Meadow - die Wiese, Lake - der See, River - der Fluss, Sun - die Sonne, Star - der Stern, Moon - der Mond, Forest - der Wald, Hill - der Hügel, Island - die Insel #learngerman #languagelearning
In today's episode, I'm going to teach you the names of the different rooms in a house or apartment. Let's go! Here's an overview: Living Room - das Wohnzimmer, Kitchen - die Küche, Washroom - das Bad, Bedroom - das Schlafzimmer, Stairs - die Treppe, Corridor - der Flur, Kids' room - das Kinderzimmer, Home-office - das Arbeitszimmer Each of the names has the word 'Zimmer' which means 'room'. Now that's easy, isn't it? #learngerman #languagelearning #germanpodcast
Hallo! Through this episode, I'm going to teach you what common classroom objects are called in German. Here's a brief overview: Pen - der Stift, Scissors - die Schere, Notebook - das Heft, Eraser - der Radiergummi, Pencil case - das Federmäppchen, Sharpener - der Spitzer, Schoolbag - die Schultasche, Pocket calculator - der Taschenrechner, Pencil - der Bleistift, Ruler - das Lineal, Textbook - das Buch
Today, let's learn the German names of some domestic and wild creatures. Here's an overview: Cat - die Katze, Dog - der Hund, Cow - die Kuh, Horse - das Pferd, Pig - das Schwein, Mouse - die Maus, Bunny - der Hase, Cock - der Hahn, Lion - der Löwe, Fish - der Fisch, Bird - der Vogel, Monkey - der Affe, Sheep - das Schaf, Donkey - der Esel, Crocodile - das Krokodil, Bear - der Bär, Giraffe - die Giraffe, Elephant - der Elefant, Snake - die Schlange #learngerman #languagelearning
Hallo! Let's go grocery shopping today! This is what daily food items and drinks are called by the Germans...