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  • fünfundfünfzig, fünfhundertfünfundfünfzig #vocab (Podcast S01E23)

    For some German learners, 55 and 555 in German is difficult to pronounce. No worries, we will practice it together! Listen to this audio and repeat after me.

  • Why You Absolutely Can Not Skip Steps When Learning German #topic (Podcast S01E22)

    When learning German, it is absolutely impossible to skip any steps. Linguists have found that our brains are wired to learn German in a natural order.

  • fit wie ein Turnschuh #idiom (Podcast S01E21)

    Don’t just learn German, but also exercise! This way, you stay “fit like a sneaker”! Listen to this podcast episode to find out the meaning of the idiom.

  • pfui, boah und huhu #vocab (Podcast S01E20)

    Pfui! Boah! Huhu! The German language has some very funny interjections. Listen to this podcast episode and enjoy learning German.

  • How You Self-Correct and Why It May Be Blocking You From Learning German #topic (Podcast S01E19)

    If you correct yourself too much, it can completely sabotage the way you learn German! So don't be afraid of mistakes. Listen and find out how.

  • Wer rastet, der rostet. #proverb (Podcast S01E18)

    Whoever rested, rusts. So don't stop learning German and listen to this episode. When learning German, it is important to never give up!

  • Sprachwissenschaftler #vocab (Podcast S01E17)

    What is a "Sprachwissenschaftler"? Listen and find out in this episode. The German language shows once again how precise it can be!

  • Listen to THIS and You Will Learn German! (Krashen’s Input Hypothesis) #topic (Podcast S01E16)

    Listen to this episode and you will automatically learn German. Wow! How is that possible? In this episode you will find out. 💡

  • eine dicke Lippe riskieren #idiom (Podcast S01E15)

    If you learn German and speak it well, you certainly won't risk a thick lip. What does this German idiom actually mean? Listen and find out!

  • wohlklingend #vocab (Podcast S01E14)

    Is the German language "wohlklingend"? Well, this word is one of many reasons why German sounds so melodious in the first place. Learn German by listening!

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