All videos mentioned are linked below in the description and don't forget to go to our website and grab your FREE PDF list in the eBook section: www.yourgermanteacher.com
Watched all of your A1 videos for 25 days and took the exam after. Got the result today and I passed! Thank you so so so much Luzi and Johannes!!!! You guys are the best! ❤
Agreed! German Lessons with Herr Ferguson is also very good. Like this channel, he explains German grammar in English - aimed at A1-B2, or GCSE to A-Level++
This does it. Been following your channel along with many others since I began learning, German in 2020, and you guys are indisputably the best German teachers UA-cam has to offer. Thank you so much for what you do - absolutely love and value your content immensely
Ich habe gerade das kostenlose PDF heruntergeladen. Vielen Dank für Ihre Bemühungen und Rücksichtnahme, Sie sind die besten Deutschlehrer aller Zeiten 😍😍😍.
you're the best German teacher ever. I learned German thanks to you. I'm almost out of b1 now. I can easily talk about any topic. You have helped me a lot. Keep doing the holy work:)
Hi, I love your videoes! They are always useful when there is something I haven't quite grasped yet ❤. I just have two questions for you: 1. Where can I find the Göethe vocabulary list? I find these statistics you use extremely interesting but I have not been able to find it on the internet for some reason 2. How can it be that the word "bleiben" has the auxillary verb "sein"? There is a lack of movement and I don't see how staying would be a "change of state". I know the verb is right because we also use "to be" in my mother tongue (Danish) but yeah, I am just curious to the reason why it's "sein" and not "haben" Have a good day :)
😊🙏 Just google "Goethe Zertifikat [your level] Wortliste". The movement or change in state/condition can be applied for most. But it's German... and there are always exceptions... 🙃
@@yourgermanteacher Thx for the quick answer! 😁 I have a German test tomorrow that I am hoping to ace, so this knowledge will definitely come in handy (even if the rules can be a bit weird / nonexistent sometimes 😂)
Das ist perfekt. Can I ask if possible a video about the difference between almost similar words , like (sich befassen mit, sich beschäftigen mit), (beschließen, entscheiden),(klagen über, leiden an). Vielen Dank.
Hi ,i m your new subscrieber .your class is very appriciated .Could you do a viedeo about , how to use these Konjunktiv (hätte ,würde ,wäre )with conditional clauses . Thank you
Hello I watch your videos and they are informative. Thank you. Can you tell me where can I practice what I have lernt e.g. material websites where I can practice. Hoping for your early reply. Thanks in advance
13:43 Das ist nicht sehr häufig da es so teuer ist, ein Auto in Deutschland zu haben. Aber auf der anderen Seite sind die Drahtesel unsere besten Freunde. Danke schön👍
Hi Lutzi, thank yoz for the pdf. Is there a chance to get a video and a list with all the verbs come with "sich"? how many are them exist verbs+sich verbs? thank you!
Hallo lieber Luzi, könntet ihr bitte künftig ein Vedio über den Konjunktiv2 machen. Es wäre sehr hilfreich nicht nur für mich,sondern für alle. Dein Deutschstudent Rifa
Hello Sir I'm from India. I want to learn German this is a request that can you start the german course series from beginner A1 to C2 step by step so we can learn german faster and easier from you and will give Exam this will help me to make a good career in german language
Did you realize you said "have went" in your English? Many poorly educated English speakers say this nowadays but of course it's wrong. Maybe in another 100 years the preterite form will have replaced the past perfect but it's not time yet for a teacher to use it! Der deutsche Teil hat mir doch sehr gefallen.
Yes it's like wegen moving from genitive to dative except in the plural and using weil like denn and not moving the verb to the end of the phrase. Having worked in Germany in the early 70s compared to visiting now or watching UA-cam in German, these changes have come in. Just look at how the use of geil has evolved. I never would have used that in polite company back then!
@@JefftheSabaDude although one thing i've recently noticed about my english that is a bit concerning. I contract most words that can be contracted, and so I've started saying things incorrectly without realising. For example, when I want to say "where has it gone?", i'll go "where's it gone?" which is fine. But sometimes I'll say "where IS it gone", which is incorrect, but it sounds very similar to the contraction "where's". So Interesting how it can happen
With the "has gone" version many native speakers would say "where's it gone to," emphasizing the verbal action of gone. It seems that many of these old Germanic/Nordic root verbs have maintained a special use in English by still using be in the compound past...he is gone, the Lord is come (church talk.) So the verbal form is serving more like an adjective. In the scenario where a husband has left his wife, she'd exclaim "He IS gone for good" rather than using HAS when emphasizing to a person who doesn't believe her that he is really gone and not coming back. So I think "where is it gone to" emphasizing is without using the contraction would also be said by a native speaker. Interesting as I had never thought about this one!
All videos mentioned are linked below in the description and don't forget to go to our website and grab your FREE PDF list in the eBook section:
www.yourgermanteacher.com
Watched all of your A1 videos for 25 days and took the exam after.
Got the result today and I passed! Thank you so so so much Luzi and Johannes!!!!
You guys are the best! ❤
Congratulations 😊👍💪💪
Well done!
Thanks. You guys are the best german teachers in internet.
🙏😊
The most helpful and informative channel for German learners! Vielen Dank for all the effort you put into making your videos.
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Agreed! German Lessons with Herr
Ferguson is also very good. Like this channel, he explains German grammar in English - aimed at A1-B2, or GCSE to A-Level++
Luzi , wir lieben dich viel..
Thanx a lot for giving us german language classes for free..
Surely you deserve a lot of appreciation🥰
Danke schon
😊🙏
Thank You❤🎉
Gerne 😊
Thank you very much for such a clear video - you make everything so logical, which helps enormously.
This does it. Been following your channel along with many others since I began learning, German in 2020, and you guys are indisputably the best German teachers UA-cam has to offer. Thank you so much for what you do - absolutely love and value your content immensely
Thanks for that!
Ich habe gerade das kostenlose PDF heruntergeladen. Vielen Dank für Ihre Bemühungen und Rücksichtnahme, Sie sind die besten Deutschlehrer aller Zeiten 😍😍😍.
🙏😊 sehr gerne
Thank you for teaching us German!!❤️✨
Gerne 😊
I'm lucky that I came across this channel. The best one so far.
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you're the best German teacher ever. I learned German thanks to you. I'm almost out of b1 now. I can easily talk about any topic. You have helped me a lot. Keep doing the holy work:)
That's great! 👍😊
The best teacher, really i learned a lot from u, be success .
Grüezi. Ich habe eine andere frei elektronisches Buch Material. Prima!
Vielen Dank, Herr Luzi! 💚
I learned the most watching your videos❤
Vielen Dank für alle deinen Videos , die ich sehr hilfreich finde
thank you YourGermanTeacher!
I must telling you genuinely n truly you Both are Awesome,Great & Best German teachers.
Thank you! 😃
Oh Dankeschön,Sie sind mein bester deutsch Lehrer
Thanks you're the best teacher ❤️
Vielen Dank ❤
Gerne 😊
You beat it all ❤👏👏👏
Thanks. Very helpful 👍
Vielen Dank. Ich habe viel von dir gelernt. 🙏🏻
Love from Varanasi INDIA ❤❤❤
Hi, I love your videoes! They are always useful when there is something I haven't quite grasped yet ❤.
I just have two questions for you:
1. Where can I find the Göethe vocabulary list? I find these statistics you use extremely interesting but I have not been able to find it on the internet for some reason
2. How can it be that the word "bleiben" has the auxillary verb "sein"? There is a lack of movement and I don't see how staying would be a "change of state". I know the verb is right because we also use "to be" in my mother tongue (Danish) but yeah, I am just curious to the reason why it's "sein" and not "haben"
Have a good day :)
😊🙏
Just google "Goethe Zertifikat [your level] Wortliste".
The movement or change in state/condition can be applied for most. But it's German... and there are always exceptions... 🙃
@@yourgermanteacher Thx for the quick answer! 😁
I have a German test tomorrow that I am hoping to ace, so this knowledge will definitely come in handy (even if the rules can be a bit weird / nonexistent sometimes 😂)
B2 goethe prepration video. Your class is awesome
Ich freue mich immer auf eure Videos 🎉❤
Hallo Liebe Lehrer❤️🔥
Danke sehr👍👍👍
Yehey.. Endlich 🎉
Vielen Dank
I also record about German, but for polish-speaking people. Good work, your videos are very helpful for beginners and full of positive vibes 🙂
Thank you! 😃
Vielen Dank ❤
Gerne 😊
Clear explanation
Ich bin heute im Wald spazieren gegangen:) Vielen Dank für die Lektion und den Link!!!🙏
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Vielen Dank 😍🤩
Vielen Dank!
Wow 👌 👏 so clear and to the point video. I feel like when I watch film I am interested 🤓👏
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Danke. I have a good feel for which verbs take sein but I definitely need to review the Partizip Zwei for the verbs.
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Ich bin Am wochenende im Nakuru see gefahren. Danke schön
Wo befindet sich dieser See?
Vielen Dank 👏😘
Das ist perfekt. Can I ask if possible a video about the difference between almost similar words , like (sich befassen mit, sich beschäftigen mit), (beschließen, entscheiden),(klagen über, leiden an). Vielen Dank.
Amazing sirrr
Hi ,i m your new subscrieber .your class is very appriciated .Could you do a viedeo about , how to use these Konjunktiv (hätte ,würde ,wäre )with conditional clauses .
Thank you
We want b2 goethe examination preparation tricks and tips please make new videos
your videos are incredibly helpful, thank you
You're very welcome!
Vielen Dank! Ich habe eine Frage - wann benutzt man “laufen” oder “rennen”?
Laufen ist normalerweise einfach to walk
Thanks Lutzi for the free download 😅
Enjoy it 😊
Hello I watch your videos and they are informative. Thank you.
Can you tell me where can I practice what I have lernt e.g. material websites where I can practice. Hoping for your early reply. Thanks in advance
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On our website or our patreon channel. Just google for yourgermanteacher
Do you post previous videos sir
🧐 what do you mean?
13:43 Das ist nicht sehr häufig da es so teuer ist, ein Auto in Deutschland zu haben. Aber auf der anderen Seite sind die Drahtesel unsere besten Freunde.
Danke schön👍
😊👍
Hi Lutzi, thank yoz for the pdf. Is there a chance to get a video and a list with all the verbs come with "sich"? how many are them exist verbs+sich verbs? thank you!
Yes just search for reflexive verben on our channel
Or reflexive verbs
Herr luzi, bei mir sind sie gut deutsch lehrer in der welt.
Hallo lieber Luzi,
könntet ihr bitte künftig ein Vedio über den Konjunktiv2 machen.
Es wäre sehr hilfreich nicht nur für mich,sondern für alle.
Dein Deutschstudent
Rifa
Hi, wir haben schon eines. Hier der Link:
ua-cam.com/video/tSgfnvDhPqs/v-deo.html
Please how can someone join your online A1 & A2 class.
2. What is the mode of payment
3. Do you accept payment from arbeitsamt ?
On our website you can purchase the course. By the way we just sent you an email before.
I like how Luzi says that Christmas is coming soon in June :D
Ich haben mit Freunden getroffen und bin im Park gelaufen😊 Dankeschön 🎉❤
Ich habe Freunde getroffen ✅😊👍
Imagine you're sitting on a chair and do the verbs. If you can do those without having to leave your chair, then you need haben. Not 100%, but mostly.
Play is also a verb which changes movement but why is haben used with play? Could you please tell me?
You don’t “play” from A to B.🙃
Only verbs which do involve a movement from place A to place B take “sein”. And a couple special ones.
Hallo, Luzi! Ich kann nicht deinen Website öffnen. Was soll ich tunen? Wahrscheinlich bin ich beschränket darauf. Könnten Sie bitte mir hilfen?
Wir können leider nichts gegen solche Beschränkungen machen. VPN ist eine Möglichkeit.
@@yourgermanteacher Es hat geklappt. Danke!
Hallo, Luzi und Johannes...
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Letztes Wochenende bin ich zu Hause geblieben und habe nichts getan. Ich (habe?) nur "gefaulenzt"? I am good at faulenzen. das Video war super !
🤣👍👍 danke schön
Wie kann man Hören Teil verbessen?
Podcasts
Hallo und dankeshön.Ich habe meine A2 telc prüfung in diesem Monat.Ich bin so nervös.Bitte bete für mich😢
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Ich bin am Wochenende zur Uni gefahren.
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👍👍👍👍👍👍
Letztes Wochenende war ich bei der Windjammerparade in Kiel .
Sehr schön 👍🙂🙏
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Hello Sir
I'm from India. I want to learn German this is a request that can you start the german course series from beginner A1 to C2 step by step so we can learn german faster and easier from you and will give Exam this will help me to make a good career in german language
Go to our website:
www.yourgermanteacher.com
We already have a step by step program there for A1 and A2. B1 will follow soon.
@@yourgermanteacher Thank You so much sir for your quick response..
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Ich bin nach jaipur gefaharn
😊👍
"They have gone up"
👍🙏
@@yourgermanteacher
Totally love your videos. Thank you!!
Ach du Scheiße. Zum Glück ist das meine Muttersprache. Ich hätte gar kein Bock die ganzen Bedeutungen zu lernen 😂
Letztes Wochenende war ich im Park.
ich war meine schwester am wochenende gefahren.
Am wochenende ich faulenzen
Am der Wochenende Ich fahre zu das Supermarkt und Ich gekauft eine Pflanze für meine Mutter und es Sie liebe
Did you realize you said "have went" in your English? Many poorly educated English speakers say this nowadays but of course it's wrong. Maybe in another 100 years the preterite form will have replaced the past perfect but it's not time yet for a teacher to use it! Der deutsche Teil hat mir doch sehr gefallen.
Lots of people say have went. I think. I’ll have to listen out now, but to me it doesn’t sound strange. I’ve been sounds a bit nicer I guess
Yes it's like wegen moving from genitive to dative except in the plural and using weil like denn and not moving the verb to the end of the phrase. Having worked in Germany in the early 70s compared to visiting now or watching UA-cam in German, these changes have come in. Just look at how the use of geil has evolved. I never would have used that in polite company back then!
!
@@JefftheSabaDude although one thing i've recently noticed about my english that is a bit concerning. I contract most words that can be contracted, and so I've started saying things incorrectly without realising.
For example, when I want to say "where has it gone?", i'll go "where's it gone?" which is fine. But sometimes I'll say "where IS it gone", which is incorrect, but it sounds very similar to the contraction "where's". So Interesting how it can happen
With the "has gone" version many native speakers would say "where's it gone to," emphasizing the verbal action of gone. It seems that many of these old Germanic/Nordic root verbs have maintained a special use in English by still using be in the compound past...he is gone, the Lord is come (church talk.) So the verbal form is serving more like an adjective. In the scenario where a husband has left his wife, she'd exclaim "He IS gone for good" rather than using HAS when emphasizing to a person who doesn't believe her that he is really gone and not coming back. So I think "where is it gone to" emphasizing is without using the contraction would also be said by a native speaker. Interesting as I had never thought about this one!
Hallo, guten father
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Hä??!!
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