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The Authentic German Learning Podcast: Deutsch lernen wie ein Baby | Learn German online | Personal Development

The Authentic German Learning Podcast: Deutsch lernen wie ein Baby | Learn German online | Personal Development

Mark Rösler: deutscher Muttersprachler & Deutschlehrer, Genießer des Lebens und Philosoph

Learn German like a baby would by listening to the language and getting a "feel" for it. We're not only learning German here though: We are passionate about personal development of all kinds. Our motto: Improve your German. Improve your life. Listen to the podcast and let the German language wash over you, like music. Lerne Deutsch wie ein Baby, indem du der Sprache zuhörst und ein "Gefühl" für sie bekommst. Wir lernen hier aber nicht nur Deutsch: Persönliche Entwicklung jeder Art ist unsere Leidenschaft. Unser Motto: Verbessere dein Deutsch. Verbessere dein Leben. Höre dir den Podcast an und lass dich von der deutschen Sprache umspülen, wie Musik.

163 - doch #vocab (Podcast S01E05)
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  • 163 - doch #vocab (Podcast S01E05)

    doch — Carolina Espinoza (@LoliiEspinoza) February 6, 2017 Today, we talk about the German word “doch”. What does “doch” mean? however, nevertheless, on the contraryAdverbPronunciationIPA: [dɔχ] Meanings[1] anyway, nevertheless, however, in the examples. after all, but, yet Examples[1] Then she came after all. [1] That was late, but not too late, I hope. [1] Friendly, yet determined, he refused entry to the group. Answer ParticleMeanings[1] expresses a contradiction in answering decision-making questions which contain a negation (affirmation of the fact that there is no answer to the question)

    Wed, 08 Nov 2017 - 6min
  • 162 - Yes, YOU CAN learn German! #topic (Podcast S01E04)

    IntroThe Thought of the EpisodeToday is a beautiful day, because it is a day in your life! Intro music GreetingHello, dear German learners, fellow pupils and lovers of life. I’m Mark and you are listening to the Authentic German Learning Podcast, Episode 4! Today, we are talking about the fact that you can learn German. Yes, you can learn German! 🙂 Good luck and above all have fun learning German!

    Mon, 06 Nov 2017 - 8min
  • 161 - Fingerspitzengefühl #vocab (Podcast S01E02)

    Fingerspitzengefühl — Tony De Jonker (@TonyDeJonker) March 26, 2017 Today, we talk about the German word “Fingerspitzengefühl”. What does “Fingerspitzengefühl” mean? tact, knack; literally: finger tips feelingNoun, nHyphenationFin·ger·spit·zen·ge·fühl, kein Plural PronunciationIPA: [ˈfɪŋɐʃpɪʦn̩ɡəˌfyːl] Origin:Combination of Fingerspitze (finger tip), -n (for plural) and Gefühl (feeling) Meanings[1] a fine sense of how something should be done [2] a fine sense of how to behave towards someone Synonyms[1] knack [2] empathy, sensitivity, tact Examples[1] “This requires a lot of tact and also some experience.

    Wed, 01 Nov 2017 - 4min
  • 160 - Have Fun! Relax While Learning German! #topic (Podcast S01E10)

    IntroThe Self-Revelation of the EpisodeI like listening to music. I like just about anything, but I especially love medieval music, Steampunk and epic soundtracks. Not necessarily mainstream, but I love it – perhaps even because of that. Intro music GreetingHello, dear German learners, fellow pupils and lovers of life. I’m Mark and you are listening to the Authentic German Learning Podcast, Episode 10! Today, I want to encourage you to relax and have fun while learning German.

    Mon, 20 Nov 2017 - 9min
  • 159 - sich von jemandem eine Scheibe abschneiden können #idiom (Podcast S01E09)

    Today, we talk about the German idiom “sich von jemandem eine Scheibe abschneiden können”. What does “sich von jemandem eine Scheibe abschneiden können” mean? to be able to learn a lot from someone; literally: to be able to cut a slice off someoneIdiomHyphenationsich von je·man·dem ei·ne Schei·be ab·schnei·den kön·nen Meaning[1] wanting to take good qualities from another person Synonym[1] an jemandem ein Beispiel nehmen Example[1] He’s already driving a Porsche at the age of 20.

    Fri, 17 Nov 2017 - 5min
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