Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture
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- S1 E1 - Willkommen!November 7, 201929minGuten Tag! Your first lesson in German introduces you to useful expressions and some of the distinctive sounds of the language. Professor Pfrehm shows how to turn u into ü (u with an umlaut) and how to transform ch, spoken in the front part of the mouth (as in ich, meaning “I”), into German’s back-of-the-throat ch (as in the composer Bach). And, you’ll discover why German is worth learning.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E2 - Definite Articles, Gender, and NounsNovember 7, 201929minMeet German’s three definite articles (der, die, and das) which correspond to masculine, feminine, and neuter grammatical genders. Get tips on how to predict the gender of nouns. Learn the names of the letters of the alphabet and their pronunciations. Survey the countries where German is an official language. And add to your growing vocabulary, from der Arm (arm) to die Zeit (time).Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E3 - Personal Pronouns and the Verb seinNovember 7, 201923minWarm up with Zungenbrecher (literally, “tongue-breakers”). These are phrases that add fun to learning German pronunciation. Then study the singular and plural forms of the personal pronouns. Practice conjugating the most important verb in the German language, sein (to be). Finally, discover how to make singular nouns plural, looking for patterns that will aid memorization.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E4 - Regular Verbs in the Present TenseNovember 7, 201925minBegin with the greeting, Wie geht’s? (more formally, Wie geht es Ihnen?) Rehearse responses, such as, Es geht mir gut and Es geht mir Ausgezeichnet. Practice conjugating present-tense regular verbs, and discover the wonderful utility of the indefinite pronoun man. Finally, learn the German names and nationalities for European countries. Along the way, encounter a new sound: the a-umlaut, ä.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E5 - Indefinite Articles and Numbers to 100November 7, 201927minIndulge your appetite for German by learning the protocol for ordering drinks in a pub and treats in a bakery. Dip into the relevant vocabulary, focusing on the indefinite articles and the numbers from 0 to 100, which are pleasingly like numbers in English. Get a taste of German’s famous system of word endings, known as inflections, which are packed with useful grammatical information.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E6 - Eine Reise nach Wien und SalzburgNovember 7, 201926minTravel to two cities in Austria, Vienna (called Wien) and Salzburg, to practice your fundamental skills in German. Learn useful expressions for giving directions. Then investigate the beautifully simple word gern, which expresses approval or enjoyment. Find out how to negate a statement with a well-placed nicht. And along the way, you’ll drool over Vienna’s multitude of delicious coffee libations!Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E7 - Asking Questions and Numbers above 100November 7, 201932minStart with another satisfying Zungenbrecher. Then get acquainted with the different ways of asking both open-ended and close-ended questions. Survey the interrogative pronouns, focusing on the special uses of wo, wohin, and woher, which all mean “where,” but with distinct implications regarding motion and place. Finally, learn to count to a billion! (Without saying every single number on the way.)Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E8 - The Nominative and Accusative Cases and kein-November 7, 201926minPlunge into German’s grammatical case system, covering the nominative and accusative cases, which correspond to the subject and direct object. View a declension table of nominative and accusative endings for articles, and practice them in a tour of a typical house, learning household words. And discover how to negate a noun phrase with kein, and the supreme utility of the expression, es gibt.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E9 - Time in German and Possessive PronounsNovember 7, 201929minWie viel Uhr ist es? (What time is it?) Learn to tell time and how to read a railway timetable. Rehearse using the prepositions um, von, and bis in a temporal context. Also discover that German has three distinct words that cover our English term, “time.” Then dive into possessive pronouns—in singular and plural, as well as nominative and accusative—picking up new vocabulary along the way.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E10 - Coordinating Conjunctions and der- WordsNovember 7, 201928minCoordinating conjunctions (such as aber, denn, oder, sondern, and und) allow you to link two dependent clauses in expressive ways. Get the hang of these simple words that let you say complex things. Then unlock the secret of German syntax with the Word Position Model. Finally, study a handy class of noun modifiers, called der-words, that have endings patterned after the definite article.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E11 - Modal Verbs and More AccusativeNovember 7, 201926minUse the public service messages on German Bierdeckeln (beer coasters) to launch into modal verbs: a two-part verb construction that expresses desire, necessity, or possibility, as in Ich möchte Deutsch lernen (I would like to learn German). Review the months, seasons, and days of the week. Also, see how the accusative case is used with certain expressions of time and after specific prepositions.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E12 - Eine Reise nach München und Rothenburg ob der TauberNovember 7, 201928minProst! Open with toasting customs at Oktoberfest in München (Munich). Your visit to this vibrant city and to charming Rothenburg ob der Tauber introduce you to stem-vowel changing irregular verbs: those verbs that undergo a simple vowel change in the present tense, second-person familiar, and third-person forms. These verbs are generally so common that the irregular forms are quickly memorized.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E13 - Present Perfect and da- and wo- CompoundsNovember 7, 201925minLearn to form compounds with da- and wo- plus a preposition, as in dahin (to there) and wohin (to where?). Then leave the present tense to meet your first past-tense form, confusingly called the present perfect. Concentrating on verbs classified as weak, discover that their present perfect forms are satisfyingly regular. Finally, practice getting these syntactic elements in the right order.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E14 - Ich hab’ mein Herz in Heidelberg verlorenNovember 7, 201922minVia a love story, encounter irregular strong verbs in the present perfect tense. Along the way, find out where the terms weak and strong come from (hint: the same scholar who compiled a famous collection of German fairy tales). Then explore vowel changes, known as ablaut, which characterize strong verbs. Cover all seven ablaut classes. Also, learn about model verbs and mixed-class verbs.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E15 - Separable-Prefix VerbsNovember 7, 201926minOpen with a tutorial on the refuse recycling system in Germany, leading to final pointers on the present perfect, which for native speakers is the most widely used tense for expressing past events in everyday speech. Then tackle another widely used grammatical feature, separable-prefix verbs, seeing how they fit into the Word Position Model introduced in Lesson 10. Finally, go clothes shopping!Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E16 - Subordinate and Infinitive ClausesNovember 7, 201925minMeet two German superstars (singers Herbert Grönemeyer and Annemarie Eilfeld) in a dialogue that covers subordinate and infinitive clauses. Together with indirect questions, which are formed just like subordinate clauses, these constructions take your German fluency to a new level. Then, use the Word Position Model, plus fresh insights into word order, to build a classic long sentence in German.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E17 - More Infinitive Clauses and the Dative CaseNovember 7, 201924minSankt Nikolaus (Father Christmas) sings a holiday song and introduces the useful dependent clause, um…zu + infinitive. Also learn how to deal with the dative: the case used for indirect objects and that answers the question, “to whom or for whom?” Practice fitting this form between the subject and direct object, and see how it relates to the case forms you’ve already learned.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E18 - Eine Reise nach Zürich und ZermattNovember 7, 201923minVisit two attractions in German-speaking Switzerland: the charming city Zürich and the Alpine resort Zermatt. Featuring a chocolate factory and other delights, the dialogue brings up the dative forms of possessive pronouns, which follow the pattern of ein-words. Next, learn the dative endings for der-words. Finally, discover an interesting exception to word order rules presented earlier.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E19 - Reflexive Verbs and PronounsNovember 7, 201921minLearn parts of the human body from two unusual experts: male and female Schaufensterpuppen (mannequins). Then, visit a German doctor in a dialogue that introduces reflexive verbs and pronouns. These verbs involve actions that refer back to the subject of the clause, such as sich fühlen (to feel; or literally, to feel oneself). The examples you cover take pronouns in the accusative case.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E20 - More Dative and Subordinating ConjunctionsNovember 7, 201929minContinue your study of reflexive verbs and pronouns by looking at constructions that require the pronoun in the dative case. One example is the useful sentence Das ist mir egal (I don’t care). Then step back and consider the four major uses of the dative. Also learn how “The Blue Danube” waltz by Johann Strauss II is the key to learning some of the most common prepositions with dative objects.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E21 - The Simple PastNovember 7, 201924minDelve into the checkered past of Professor Pfrehm as you learn about the simple past. This tense is different in form from the present perfect you learned earlier, but its meaning is the same, though it is mostly used in formal writing. Cover the simple past forms of the verbs sein, haben, and geben, and the modal verbs müssen, können, mögen, dürfen, wollen, and sollen.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E22 - Bäuerin Bärbel und die rotbärtigen ZwergeNovember 7, 201934minEnter the world of fantasy with a Märchen (fairy tale) designed especially for this series to present verbs in the simple past tense. Featuring a widow in distress, strange men with red beards, and a gruesome plot twist, the story is so thrilling that the seven classes of simple past endings for strong verbs, plus the much less complicated paradigms for weak verbs, will go down like candy.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E23 - More Simple Past and Relative PronounsNovember 7, 201927minReach the exciting conclusion of the fairy tale from the previous episode, while finishing your exploration of the simple past. Then turn to vocabulary for professions and the workplace, using it to construct sentences that present a new grammatical element: relative pronouns. Learn 12 of the 16 relative pronouns, which happen to be identical to the definite articles (with one exception).Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E24 - Eine Reise nach Hamburg und CuxhavenNovember 7, 201926minTravel to two more intriguing destinations in the German-speaking world: the bustling German port of Hamburg and the quaint seaside town of Cuxhaven. Hear about die Wattwanderung, a remarkable walk across an extensive mudflat near Cuxhaven. Meanwhile, learn to form the imperative mood, which is used to issue commands, and practice constructing relative clauses with prepositions.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
- S1 E25 - Two-Way Prepositions and Verbs That Use ThemeNovember 7, 201932minSo far, you have studied prepositions that take the dative case (bei, mit, von, etc.) or the accusative (durch, bis, für, etc.). Now, look at those that can take either case, depending on the context. These “two-way” prepositions include an, auf, and in. Study the verbs that often accompany them, expressing either location (and, therefore, dative) or placement/destination (hence accusative).Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
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