GERM 1111 – Eine Reise nach Deutschland (Teil Eins)
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Short Course Description This is a course for beginners only, i.e., learners who have no prior knowledge of German. It allows learners to develop cultural knowledge and communicative skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing in modern standard German. Upon … Read More

Links
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Google Dictionary: https://translate.google.ca/ Linguee Dictionary: https://www.linguee.com/english-german/ Reverso Translation: https://www.reverso.net/text_translation.aspx?lang=EN Introductions: “du” or “Sie”? https://www.dw.com/en/the-du-sie-dilemma-in-german/a-16494631 Check out the Deutschtrainer of the German TV station Deutsche Welle. It contains videos covering all the topics in GERM 1111 and more! Deutschtrainer: https://www.dw.com/en/learn-german/deutschtrainer-lektionen/s-32897

How-To-Guide to German Grammar
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Use this guide as a companion to the grammar summaries in each episodes. It summarizes the main grammar points covered in GERM 1110. How-to-guide to German grammarDownload

Special Characters
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Special Characters – Windows In Windows, combinations of the ALT key plus a numeric code from the number keypad can be used to type a non-English character in any Windows application. Windows ALT Codes Ä = ALT+0196 ä = ALT+0228 … Read More

How to Access Special Characters
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The special German characters, also referred to as “Umlauts”, can be accessed in different ways. Please note that these special characters are essential. When you write in German, you have to use the “Umlauts” (Ä, ä, Ö, ö, Ü, ü) … Read More

Grammatik, Folge Fünf
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Grammar Review, Folge 5 Click on any of the grammar items below to review what we have learned.