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German Explained

Written by: Noah Tatari
  • Summary

  • In the Podcast German Explained, Ahmad and I (Noah) share our teaching techniques to explain the German language. We know that there are different types of learners. Therefore, we tackle different learning methods so you can choose the one that suits you best, We've been teaching German for 3+ years to learners with various objectives. What topics would you like to hear about? Send them via one of the following channels:

    Follow us on social media for more lessons:

    📸 Instagram: Noah: noahs.class | Ahmad: rachi.german

    🇩🇪 German courses with Noah: www.noahsclass.de

    ▶️ YouTube: Noah's Class

    📩 Mail: Noah: noahs.class.info@gmail.com | Ahmad: ahmad.alrachi@gmail.com

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Episodes
  • Präteritum oder Perfekt?
    May 21 2024

    The between the Perfect Tense and the Präteritum Tense in German, including when to use each tense, how to build sentences in the Perfect Tense, tips for choosing between Haben and Sein as auxiliary verbs, and tricks for predicting the form of verbs in the Präteritum Tense.

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    21 mins
  • Nadim, How did you learn German?
    May 15 2024

    Language Learning Journey: From Refugee to Psychologist in Germany

    In this third episode of 'German Explained,' Noah discusses with his brother, Nadim, about his unique and laid-back approach to learning German as refugees in Germany. Nadim shares his story of adapting to a new culture, learning the language through social interactions, and leveraging his extroverted personality. We explore the psychological aspects of language learning, including the role of gender in communication, and strategies for passing the DSH exam for university admission. Nadim also emphasizes the importance of emotional security, the effective use of resources, and the power of making mistakes for language acquisition. Furthermore, we discuss the impact of finding a purpose, the right kind of challenges, and maintaining a playful attitude in making friends and integrating into German society. The conversation concludes with advice for newcomers on socializing and seizing opportunities, underscoring the significance of attitude and effort in overcoming language barriers and successfully settling in a new country.

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    13 mins
  • Difference between Akkusativ and Dativ
    May 6 2024

    💭 Ahmad sees a logical approach that explains when to use which case

    The accusative case is used for the direct object, which is directly affected by the action of the verb. The dative case is used for the indirect object, which is indirectly affected by the action, typically representing the recipient or beneficiary of the action.

    💭 Noah advises his students to learn the Dativ verbs by heart since there aren't many.

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    12 mins

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