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ONLY in German - NUR oder ERST??
There are two words in German that mean ONLY - NUR and ERST. Many people only use 'nur' and are unaware that often they need to use 'erst' instead. Find out more in this video!
More German on my website: germanwithesther.teachable.com/
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OPEN and CLOSED in German: Auf - Offen - Geöffnet ...
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How do we say open and closed in German and what is the difference between all those words - auf, offen, geöffnet, zu, geschlossen?? More German on my website: germanwithesther.teachable.com/
AT LEAST in German - Mindestens oder Wenigstens?
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Have you ever confused these two? Many students have. Find out what the difference is and improve your German! germanwithesther.teachable.com/
German Adjective Declension - How To Do It Right
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Want to learn German from scratch? Use coupon code GWE30YT for 30% off! germanwithesther.teachable.com/p/german-with-esther-a1-a-german-language-course-for-beginners For more material, check out my website: germanwithesther.teachable.com/
How to use PUSH in German - DRÜCKEN - SCHIEBEN - SCHUBSEN - STOßEN
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Here are four German words that all mean to push: drücken, schieben, schubsen und stoßen. What they mean exactly and when we use them in the German language, all in this video. germanwithesther.teachable.com/
German Pronunciation from A-Z (and from ä to ß)
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Here's a complete guide to German pronunciation including the German r, Umlaute and the ß. This is the first lesson of my German for Beginners Course - almost 14 hours of lectures, vocabulary, grammar, explanations, exercises that will help you ace the complete A1 level. Use coupon code GWE30YT for 30% off! germanwithesther.teachable.com/p/german-with-esther-a1-a-german-language-course-for-begi...
Understanding German Genders Better
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Here is an explanation about the grammatical genders in the German language to avoid misunderstandings and help getting a better grasp of how German works. germanwithesther.teachable.com/
How to put time information in a German sentence
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Here's some information on how to say last and next week/month/year, and what you have to watch out for when you formulate statements in the German language and want to include information about those times. germanwithesther.teachable.com/
PICK or CHOOSE - which one is it in German? Wählen - Auswählen -Aussuchen
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When speaking in German, is 'wählen' and 'auswählen' the same? And what does 'aussuchen' mean? What are the different meanings, when can we say both and which one is more or less formal, all in this video - with examples. germanwithesther.teachable.com/
How to spot feminine nouns in German and why it's easier than the rest
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German genders of nouns are not always easy to remember but the feminine nouns are actually easier than the others. Here's some guidance on how to know which words are feminine, plus some really nice and useful vocabulary for you! germanwithesther.teachable.com/
How to GO BY bus or train in German
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We don't say 'gehen' (go) when we use vehicles in the German language - here are some examples of how we use 'to go by' bus, train, tram, bike and so on. germanwithesther.teachable.com/
Where to put that NICHT in a German sentence - position of 'nicht' (not)
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In this video I will explain how to figure out where to put the word 'nicht' when negating a sentence in German. This topic is also included in my German Grammar Course, which you can find here: germanwithesther.teachable.com/p/a-complete-guide-to-german-grammar
LOST something or got LOST in Germany? Not the same word!
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Learn how to say in German that you lost something or got lost - useful in case you need to ask for help in a German speaking country. germanwithesther.teachable.com/
EIN And EINE In German - All Cases Overview: One Thing And Two (or more) Things (A1 and up)
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When we talk about one thing in German, we often have to change EIN and EINE. Two or more things is a bit easier. Here's an overview with examples for all cases. For beginners and everyone who needs a review. germanwithesther.teachable.com/
Alternatives to Saying JA and MHM in German [Better German]
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There are some situations in which we typically say 'Ja' and also 'Mhm'. Instead of saying this repeatedly and running the risk of sounding bored or uninterested, you can use some of these 17 alternatives. germanwithesther.teachable.com/
Difference Between VIEL and VIELE in German & What to Watch Out For
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Difference Between VIEL and VIELE in German & What to Watch Out For
German Pronunciation of S-Sounds
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German Pronunciation of S-Sounds
MACHEN and TUN are NOT the Same in German
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MACHEN and TUN are NOT the Same in German
First Steps German [Starting From Zero]
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First Steps German [Starting From Zero]
German Passive Voice - the Basics (German A2)
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German Passive Voice - the Basics (German A2)
Moving Places in German OUT, IN & AWAY
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Moving Places in German OUT, IN & AWAY
Count With Me in German from 0 to 100 - Zähl mit mir!
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Count With Me in German from 0 to 100 - Zähl mit mir!
How to Memorize German Articles
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How to Memorize German Articles
ON in German - AUF oder AN? [Position]
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ON in German - AUF oder AN? [Position]
Introduce Yourself in German
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Introduce Yourself in German

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @diniarti7154
    @diniarti7154 4 дні тому

    Ich komme aus Indonesia . ich lerne Gerade Deutsch

  • @kreuzfahrer13
    @kreuzfahrer13 10 днів тому

    Was ist der Unterschied zwischen diesen Wörtern? Aufmachen und öffnen Zumachen und schließen Saubermachen, säubern und putzen?

  • @kreuzfahrer13
    @kreuzfahrer13 10 днів тому

    Welche Unterschied zwisschen diese Wörte? Ersetzen austauschen auswechseln Schemel Hocker fortfahren fortsetzen weitermachen weitergehen richten lenken

  • @kreuzfahrer13
    @kreuzfahrer13 10 днів тому

    Thank you, but I don't understand why choosing from five T-shirts is auswählen, but choosing from five parties is wählen.

  • @danielwingle4604
    @danielwingle4604 25 днів тому

    I didn’t know that erst was a word, I have only come across nur while learning German. I like the length of your videos. They are long enough for me to understand yet short enough for me not to get too confused. Thank you.

  • @thuynguyenthithu9808
    @thuynguyenthithu9808 25 днів тому

    Vielen Dank❤❤

  • @ayomide6149
    @ayomide6149 25 днів тому

    sehr gute Erklärung. Danke

  • @cmuzo0208
    @cmuzo0208 27 днів тому

    Danke schön für die Erklärung.

  • @daniellobster-videos
    @daniellobster-videos 27 днів тому

    Vielen dank. Diese videos sind toll

  • @azzeddineachouri4245
    @azzeddineachouri4245 27 днів тому

    Hey Esther, thanks a lot for these vds. Can you please do some a2 level verbs while including them in sentences. vielen dank im voraus

  • @nimruke
    @nimruke Місяць тому

    This was really helpful, thank u❤

  • @dafreakingusername
    @dafreakingusername Місяць тому

    Wenigstens verstehe ich das jetzt, aber ich finde, ich muss mindestens drei male wiederholen und benutzen, das zu bemerken

  • @dafreakingusername
    @dafreakingusername Місяць тому

    How to ask a business employee if they are open tomorrow both casually and formally? I asked before a holiday "Sind Sie geöffnet morgen?" And the reply was "Nein. Alles ist zu!"

    • @germanwithesther
      @germanwithesther Місяць тому

      The lines between more or less casual or formal are often very blurry in German. Most people use a wild mixture of both unless they are maybe writing a report or a thesis.

  • @notzeyee1673
    @notzeyee1673 Місяць тому

    Your videos are super helpful. Please keep doing ❤

  • @cmuzo0208
    @cmuzo0208 Місяць тому

    Danke schön für die Erklärung.

  • @cmuzo0208
    @cmuzo0208 Місяць тому

    Danke schön für die Erklärung.

  • @saimashaheen4982
    @saimashaheen4982 Місяць тому

    Das ist super danke !

  • @Deblen
    @Deblen Місяць тому

    Danke!!!!!

  • @burhankirac
    @burhankirac Місяць тому

    Very well explained.

  • @fang_shi_tong
    @fang_shi_tong Місяць тому

    Vielen Dank, Esther!

  • @cmuzo0208
    @cmuzo0208 Місяць тому

    Danke schön für die Erklärung. Es war sehr lehrreich 👍

  • @EddyAlex2009
    @EddyAlex2009 Місяць тому

    Danke schon. You are a fantastic teacher and a beautiful lady.

  • @danielwingle4604
    @danielwingle4604 Місяць тому

    I’ve been trying to learn German for about a year now. I was in such a hurry to learn words that I didn’t put enough time and energy into learning the basic sounds of each letter. I’m going to save this to help me with the pronunciation of each word. Thank you

  • @cmuzo0208
    @cmuzo0208 Місяць тому

    Danke schön fur die Erklärung.

  • @GhulamHussain-qr2qv
    @GhulamHussain-qr2qv Місяць тому

    I appreciate to you . your procedure of teaching is amazing I love it❤❤

  • @morganfeldman7752
    @morganfeldman7752 Місяць тому

    What are article groups?

    • @germanwithesther
      @germanwithesther Місяць тому

      One gropus is indefinite articles (ein, eine, ...) and in the same group you have possessive articles, negative articles or no articles, and then you have group 2, the definite articles (der, die, das, ...) and in the same group are demonstrative articles (dieser, diese, dieses, ...). Adjective declension can change when using an article from one group as opposed to the other group.

    • @morganfeldman7752
      @morganfeldman7752 Місяць тому

      @@germanwithesther Danke schön

  • @mrs.c1755
    @mrs.c1755 Місяць тому

    This sounds so helpful, thank you!

  • @slavman1945
    @slavman1945 Місяць тому

    I loved the Fire Water and Earth way of remembering genders. Vielen Dank!!

  • @chua-kx5uz
    @chua-kx5uz Місяць тому

    Thank you very much. This is so useful and practical.

  • @jamuki245
    @jamuki245 Місяць тому

    Ich ziehe nach Deutschland.

  • @jamuki245
    @jamuki245 Місяць тому

    Waoh, thank-you

  • @jamuki245
    @jamuki245 Місяць тому

    You have made me love deutch.danke

  • @cmuzo0208
    @cmuzo0208 Місяць тому

    Danke schön für deine erklärung.

  • @purehermit1721
    @purehermit1721 Місяць тому

    good video, you got my subscription, thanks for sharing it.

  • @auraemanatingteknology54
    @auraemanatingteknology54 Місяць тому

    It's great and easy to remember

  • @sofiadimitropoulou5698
    @sofiadimitropoulou5698 2 місяці тому

    Could you add the english meaning of each german noun you mentioned? Thank you very much for your help!

    • @germanwithesther
      @germanwithesther 2 місяці тому

      Guten Morgen :) I gave the translations in the video, except for the first few examples as they are very basic - plastic bag, bag, cup/mug, cat bottle, sock. And name and cheese (the ones in red)

  • @BrokenNoseola
    @BrokenNoseola 2 місяці тому

    Erste komment

  • @pgprog
    @pgprog 2 місяці тому

    There a lot of word identical in French! Lampe tasse

    • @germanwithesther
      @germanwithesther 2 місяці тому

      Good if it makes it easier to remember a few words. French is a beautiful language!

  • @KJ-iz3eq
    @KJ-iz3eq 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much. It's step by step and easy to learn. Thank you❤

  • @zeitgeistdavid499
    @zeitgeistdavid499 2 місяці тому

    I love German language because my ancestors were speaking German. I want to learn .

  • @eulisesavellaneda6439
    @eulisesavellaneda6439 2 місяці тому

    Why would you teach people target language that is of little use?

  • @danielaspassova781
    @danielaspassova781 2 місяці тому

    The "NICHT" topic gets pushed around just like the "NICHT" itself. I don't remember any of my teachers paying special attention to it, even though one obviously needs it in everyday conversations all the time. And yet, we are busy learning all types of Nebensätze and Nominalstil . . . "Damit macht ihr *nicht* so viele Fehler" said my teacher last time when I asked for details. I know the basic rules but I was hoping to find more information in this video and more examples with komplizierteren Satzstrukturen. Other than that, I really enjoyed your way of speaking and explaining and the order in which you chose to do so. I believe you would do an excellent job no matter the topic. Ich würde mich freuen, wenn Sie tiefer in das Thema einsteigen könnten. Machen Sie weiter so! Vielen Dank für Ihre Bemühungen!

  • @andyt5116
    @andyt5116 2 місяці тому

    thanks from New Zealand for the lesson..

  • @burhankirac
    @burhankirac 2 місяці тому

    if there would be Olympics in teaching, this would be my candidate. clear, articulate, spot on, straight to the point, powerful yet elegant and of course sehr sympathisch

  • @paulojosegavinhodesiqueira392
    @paulojosegavinhodesiqueira392 2 місяці тому

    Wie gehts dir Esther? Ich heiße Paulo aus Macaé Brasilien. Kommst du aus Deutschland? Du bist eine sehr gute Deutschlehrerin. Dankeschön.

    • @germanwithesther
      @germanwithesther 2 місяці тому

      Ja, ich komme aus Deutschland und es geht mir gut. Dankeschön! :)