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Two-Way Prepositions - German 2 WS Explanation - Deutsch lernen
In this video I explain how to use the two-way prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen). This video is designed to accompany the German with Puppets video about the same topic, which can be found here: • #19 Two-Way Prepositions (Wechselpräp...
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Wechselpräpositionen mit Dativ und Akkusativ - You're Doing It WRONG!
When do you use the accusative case with two-way prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen)? When do you use the dative case? Did your teacher tell you it was about motion and non-motion? Well, that may be wrong or at the very least inaccurate....
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Kennen vs Wissen - German 1 WS Explanation - Deutsch lernen
In this video I explain the difference between the two verbs that mean "to know" in German, kennen and wissen. This video is designed to accompany the German with Puppets video about the same topic. You can see it here: • #22 Kennen &...
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Der-Words, Ein-Words & Examples (Nominative, Accusative, & Dative) (2/6) - Deutsch lernen
This is the 2nd part of a 45 minute long video I made while reviewing with my 2nd hour class for their 2nd semester final. I uploaded the original, but I thought 45 minutes was too long, so I deleted the video and cut it into separate...
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Word Order w/ Pronouns - German 2 WS Explanation - Deutsch lernen
In this video I explain the worksheet that goes with the German with Puppets Series #2 video about the word order rules with accusative and dative pronouns when used as direct and indirect objects.
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das Perfekt mit haben oder sein - You're Doing It WRONG!
How do you know if you should use haben or sein with the perfect (present perfect, spoken past, das Perfekt) in German? Is it about motion verbs and non-motion verbs? Are you supposed to guess? How can you choose between haben and sein...
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Rammstein - Deutschland: German Grammar Lyrics Analysis
What can Rammstein's new song "Deutschland" teach you about German grammar, sentence structure, word order, conjugation and more? This video breaks down everything within this song to help you understand the web of German grammar.
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Separable Verbs Worksheet Explanation Video - Deutschlerner Club Exclusive
This lesson is an example of the kinds of exclusive German lessons that are available to members of my Deutschlerner Club. In this lesson I explain how to use separable prefix verbs with a ton of example sentences. I do this while...
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Non-Preceded Adjectives - German 2 WS Explanation - Deutsch lernen
In this video I explain how to form and use German adjectives without a der-word or ein-word in front of it. This video also serves as a review of the adjectives preceded by der-words and ein-words. This video is meant to accompany the...
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German Adjectives w/ Case Overview - Deutsch lernen
In this video I give a general overview of when to use each of the four German cases and how. I then show how to use adjective endings in all four cases when they are preceded by der-words and ein-words and when they are not preceded by...
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German Accusative Pronouns - Deutsch lernen
This is a quick overview of the accusative pronouns for my German 1 students. I review the nominative and accusative cases. Then I review the nominative pronouns and introduce the accusative pronouns. I also have a short puppet show in...
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When to use SAVOIR versus CONNAÎTRE in French (full guide & exercise)
Both SAVOIR and CONNAÎTRE mean TO KNOW in French, but when do we know how to use one rather than the other? In this video, Alexa solves this frequently asked French grammar question and outlines the differences between Savoir and...
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Être or Avoir in the Passé Composé in French... French PAST TENSE explained!
Do you know how to form the passé composé in French? It's tricky to know when to use Être or Avoir as the auxiliary when forming the past tense in French, but in this video, I'll explain to you the difference between the two. Plus I'll...
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The Direct Objects Song! (Spanish Lesson) - Lo, la, los, & las
I wrote the lyrics to this one and put it to the tune of a familiar kids' song. I think it turned out well! Notice that this is for the direct objects: it/them (lo,la,los,las). This video doesn't cover when a direct object is a person:...
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Learn Spanish! - How to use Direct objects (lo, la, los, las)
This video lesson covers the direct objects (lo, la, los, and las) that we use in Spanish instead of 'it' and 'them'. We'll have to worry about gender, plurality and placement for these though! Stay tuned to figure out how. Rate this...
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Learn Spanish with a Joke - (#19)
¡Feliz viernes! Tengo otro chiste y una explicación de su gramática. :-) Happy Friday! I have another joke and an explanation of its grammar.
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Double Object Pronouns in Spanish - Practice #3 (intermediate)
Hola. In this lesson we'll be covering how we use Double Object Pronouns in Spanish. Don't forget to check out some of my other videos on this series to practice them!
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Direct Objects | Learn English
Learn what a direct object is and how to identify one in a sentence. Indirect objects video: • Indirect Objects ...
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Indirect Objects (& Direct Objects)
Learn what an indirect object is (and direct object) and how to identify them in sentences. Direct Objects video: • Direct Objects | ...
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Transitive and Intransitive Verbs | English Grammar
Verbs can either be transitive or intransitive. Transitive verbs must have a direct object to complete the thought. Intransitive verbs do not have a direct object.
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Catenative Verbs | A Chain of Verbs
Catenative verbs are verbs that connect to other verb forms and form a chain; thus their name catenative because in Latin, catena means chain. A catenative verb will link or connect to other verbs to form a chain of verbs. And in theory,...
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Possessive Pronouns & Possessive Adjectives
Possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives can be easily confused as both refer to possession. But their usage is quite different. Possessive pronouns are also called absolute possessive pronouns because they do not need to be used...