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Learn the different parts of the body in German. Learn how to pronounce the words in the singular and plural form.
Course Index
- 15 Words for ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS
- How to Introduce Yourself in German
- The ABC
- The German 'r'
- Regular Verbs
- Asking Questions with Regular Verbs
- 15 Useful Phrases for Absolute Beginners
- Talking About Your Profession
- Mini Dialogues - Listening Comprehension
- Beginner Phrases - Das ist/Das sind
- Stem-Changing Verbs
- Dogs
- The Days of the Week
- Household and Electronic Appliances
- Numbers from 1-20
- Rooms in a House
- 25 Ways to Say Goodbye
- Pronouncing the Letter "V"
- Pronouncing the Letter Z
- The Body Parts
- How to Pronounce The German Umlaute
- Pronouncing äu eu
- The Verb "to have"
- The verb "to be"
- The Verb "to eat"
- Pronouncing "ch" and "sch"
- Definite Articles - der
- Definite Articles - die
- - Definite Articles - das
- Listening Comprehension for Beginners: Winter Talk
- The Nominative Case - Part 1: Personal Pronouns
- The Nominative Case - Part 2: Possessive Pronouns
- The Accusative Case - Part 1: The Direct Object
- The Accusative Case - Part 2: Personal Pronouns
- The Accusative Case - Part 3: Prepositions
- The Accusative Case - Part 4: Possessive Pronouns
- Wie findest du das? - Review: Accusative Case
- How to Say "Thank You" in German - German Vocab and Useful Phrases
- "How to Say I'm Hungry" - German Vocab and Useful Expressions
- German for Beginners - Surviving in Germany
- How to Say "Happy Birthday" in German
- Summer Vocabulary
- How to Say "You're Welcome"
- How to Say "Have a nice weekend"
- Die Auslautverhärtung - Vocab & Phonetics
- Start Deutsch 1 Oral Exam - Part 1 - Goethe Institute - Prep
- Start Deutsch 1 Oral Exam - Part 2 - Goethe Institute - Prep
- Regular Verbs - "Special Rules"
- The Dative Case - Part 1: The Indirect Object - Definite Articles
- The Dative Case - Part 2: The Indirect Object - Indefinite Articles
- The Dative Case - Part 3: Personal Pronouns
- The Dative Case - Part 4: Expressions
- The Dative Case - Part 5: Possessive Pronouns
- The Dative Case - Part 6: Prepositions
- The Dative Case - Part 7: Dative Verbs
- The Difference Between "Wo", "Woher" and "Wohin"
Course Description
In this series of 56 video lessons, learn the absolute basics about the German language with your friendly instructor, Jenny.
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