Introduction to Separable-Prefix Verbs

Published on 13. Mar, 2012 by Mike in Videos

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Introduction to Separable-Prefix Verbs

This video, designed for the intermediate level, introduces you to Separable-Prefix Verbs in German. We show you how to identify them, when they become separable (not all the time), and why they are so important to be able to identify.

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This video, designed for beginners, introduces you to the German cases system, including what it is and how it’s used. In part 1, examples in both English and German are used to show how cases simply are a fancy grammar term for “roles” of nouns and pronouns in sentences. Basic English grammar (subject, direct object, indirect object) as well as German grammar (articles and gender) are referenced.

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We are considering opening our online instruction to more than just 1-on-1 private sessions. Many people have send us emails, expressing interest in learning German online in a group setting. Let us know if this sounds like a preferable method for you by completing the survey below.

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This video is part 2 of the subordinating conjunction wenn (meaning “wenn” / “if” in English) and how to use it with in a “wenn clause” to create a conditional statement in German. Where part 1 addressed the “wenn clause” as the 2nd clause in the sentence, this video shows how to BEGIN the sentence with it.

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This video introduces the subordinating conjunction “wenn” (meaning “wenn” / “if” in English) and how to use it with in a “wenn clause” to create a conditional statement in German. While the usage is very similar to English, there is an element of word order switch that occurs in German.

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