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Herzlichen Dank 🌺
Ответитьi love this language as a turk but i guess i'm not even a1 bahahsh
Ответитьsehr sehr hilfreich! vielen dank
ОтветитьI don't think this is advanced really. More like upper intermediate (between B1 and B2)
Ответить5 year ago uploaded.hmm pobably you will not read my comments.Just in case you are reading this comments...Please make subtitles of long and complete sentences in order to facilitate intermediate learner, who has to re-read each word, and understand sentence structure in german. Thanks 🙏
ОтветитьAusgezeichnet
ОтветитьThis video is so insanely useful, thank you all so much
ОтветитьOmg ,sehr schwerig,verstehe ich nicht:(
ОтветитьUh, this is a GERMAN lesson. It is NOT an English lesson.
What is with these pretentious and unnecessary English words:
Handout - Handzettel
Deadline - Termin
Design - Entwerf
Tickets - Eintrittskarten
Whiteboard - Tafel or Weisstafel
Pine - Kiefer
Sunrise - Sonnenaufgang.
Please STOP using these pretentious and wildly unnecessary English words when trying to TEACH GERMAN.
ich fange an mich daran zu erinnern
ОтветитьI don't think my German level is B1 or B2 (probably A2) aber ich verstehe worüber spricht man in diesem Video o.o
ОтветитьThis is bullshit..... too much Ads 😑😑😑😑😑😑
ОтветитьI have watched multiple of your videos with listening comprehension from "allegedly" different levels. It turns out you just mix the same listenings into different compilations just having the level in the tittle. There are multiple intermediate listenings in advance level, beginner listening on intermediate level and so on. When you watch couple of compilations you have to skip every other example because they repeat constantly
ОтветитьHi everyone
Ответитьcan anyone say what level are these exercisesin the video......
ОтветитьGesundheit, Hail Biden, Frankfuter, I dont know more...
ОтветитьThis video is gold in digital form. Quality resource!
ОтветитьThose animation are probably very time-consuming, but they are for sure and by far, the best supports to train oral comprehension !
Thank you for the hard work, I hope I can pass the C2 Zertifikat thanks to you.
Amazing video, thank you!
ОтветитьWhich level is this considered? I need to know!
ОтветитьKann jemanden mir bestätigen, wenn dies Darstellung wirklich auf weitergekommene Lernende wird gezielt? Mir scheint es wie ein Video fur fortgeschrittene Anfänger? übrigens, mich beibringe ich uber Deutsch und ich bin bewusst, dass mein Deutsch wahrscheinlich schlecht ist!
ОтветитьWhen it says ‘advanced’, what level does it mean? Seems about B2? Just checking....
ОтветитьSuper
ОтветитьWhy im here im a native german speaker. So funny because they speak so slow...
ОтветитьIt's b2 level??
ОтветитьThank you for this video. It is really helpful!
Ответитьdieses video war intresant
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ОтветитьSimply amazing for learners..you need to put your efforts and concentrate to get the answer..it helps in sticking more words into your mind..
And bcoz every section is repeated again with both eng and German subtitles..it makes it just perfect..
Concise and no wastage of time since there is no gap between sections..thanx for making this
Do you have any video teaching german grammar or conjugation ?
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ОтветитьSehr gut
Ответитьhi, i would like to present my best greetings for all team who teach us the german language, actually i learn this but i find much difficult in pronouciation because i'm a begginnet i hope truly to improve this in the future, but only i hveve not the time to follow regularly thanks bye
ОтветитьHallo,danke bis bald
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