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Willkommen B1-Studenten!

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Course B1.1 and  B1.2

Exercise

Solutions Vielfalt B1+

Course B1.3 and B1.4

Exercise

audios and videos

App

Hueber Media app - all media for our German classes in one app
You can play the audios and, if applicable, videos that go with your Menschen books - wherever you want. In class, during the break, on the luas, or at home.

There is no need to scan, you can simply access the desired media via a thumbnail view of the pages or by searching.

So einfach - so easy!

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German TV series:
1."Dark" - This gripping sci-fi thriller, set in a small German town, explores the mysteries of time travel. It offers intricate storytelling and can help improve listening comprehension and vocabulary.
2."Babylon Berlin" - This historical drama series is set in 1920s Berlin, capturing the atmosphere of the time. It follows a detective and showcases the political and social challenges of the era. The dialogue provides exposure to colloquial language and historical context.
3. "Deutschland 83" - This spy thriller series is set in the 1980s during the Cold War. It follows the story of a young East German spy sent to infiltrate the West. The series offers a mix of action, drama, and cultural insights.

German learning podcasts:
1. "Slow German": This podcast features topics of German culture, history, and everyday life presented at a slower pace. It helps improve listening skills and comprehension while exposing you to authentic German speech.
2. "Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten" (DW): This podcast from Deutsche Welle presents the news at a slower pace, making it easier to follow along. It covers current affairs and general topics, helping you expand vocabulary and improve listening skills.
3. "Authentic German Learning": This podcast combines language lessons with interesting stories and conversations. It covers a wide range of topics to help you develop vocabulary, comprehension, and overall language skills.

Remember to engage with these resources regularly, practise speaking whenever possible, and immerse yourself in the German language as much as you can.

German learning apps:
1. Lingoda: Lingoda offers online German courses at various levels, including B1. It provides live lessons with qualified teachers, interactive materials, and personalised feedback to enhance your language skills.
2. Deutsche Welle: Deutsche Welle offers a range of language learning apps such as "Learn German" and "Deutschtrainer" that cover various levels, including B1. These apps provide vocabulary exercises, grammar explanations, and interactive quizzes.
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Babbel: Babbel offers intermediate-level German courses with a focus on expanding vocabulary, improving grammar skills, and enhancing conversational abilities. It provides interactive exercises and personalised learning paths.

TIPS
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Learning a new language can be challenging, but with the right approach and strategies, it can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Here are some tips for learning German:

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  1. Immerse Yourself in the Language: The best way to learn German is to immerse yourself in the language as much as possible. This means listening to German music, watching German movies and TV shows, and reading German books and newspapers. The more exposure you have to the language, the quicker you will learn.

  2. Practise with Native Speakers: Practising with native speakers is a great way to improve your German speaking skills. You can find language exchange partners online or in your local community. This will give you the opportunity to practise your conversation skills and learn more about German culture.

  3. Take a German Course: Taking a German course is a structured way to learn the language. It will give you a solid foundation in German grammar and vocabulary. You can take a course at a local language school or online. Make sure to choose a course that suits your level and learning style. Here is our timetable.

  4. Use Language Learning Apps: There are many language learning apps available that can help you learn German. Apps like Duolingo, Babbel, and Rosetta Stone are popular choices. They offer a fun and interactive way to learn German on-the-go.

  5. Set Realistic Goals: It's important to set realistic goals for your language learning. This will help you stay motivated and track your progress. For example, you could set a goal to learn ten new German words a day or to watch one German movie a week.

  6. Practice, Practice, Practice: Practice is key to learning any new skill, and learning German is no exception. Make an effort to practise your German skills every day. This can include listening to German music, reading German articles, or having conversations with native speakers.

  7. Be Patient: Learning a new language takes time and patience. Don't get discouraged if you don't see progress right away. Keep practising and stay motivated, and you will eventually become fluent in German.

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In conclusion, learning German requires dedication, practice, and patience. By immersing yourself in the language, practising with native speakers, taking a course, using language learning apps, setting realistic goals, practising regularly, and being patient, you can learn German and enjoy all the benefits of being multilingual.

GermanMind

The GermanMind method is a teaching platform developed by GermanMind language school to help students learn German effectively. The teaching platform, which includes grammar explanations and numerous tasks, is suitable for beginners and advanced learners alike.

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Some of the features GermanMind offers on its platform are:

  1. All German levels: Lessons and exercises for grammar and vocabulary for all relevant topics from A1 - B2.

  2. Quick tips: We have explained all important topics in English with German examples. This includes the popular "QUICK TIPS" that the authors have learned in the many years they have been teaching German.

  3. Mobile compatibility: The GermanMind platform is designed to be used on a variety of devices, including mobile phones and tablets. This allows learners to practise their German skills on the go, whenever and wherever they have time.

  4. Free Downloads: Small grammar books, numerous lists, and overviews are available to download for free.

Overall, the GermanMind method is designed to provide a comprehensive and engaging learning experience for learners of all levels who want to improve their German language skills.

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