June 1, 2024
June 1, 2024
10 abstrakte Wörter inkl. Artikel • Teil 1
1. die Freiheit - freedom 🇬🇧
2. die Liebe - love 🇬🇧
3. das Glück - happiness 🇬🇧
4. die Hoffnung - hope 🇬🇧
5. die Gerechtigkeit - justice 🇬🇧
6. der Mut - courage 🇬🇧
7. die Verantwortung - responsibility 🇬🇧
8. die Freundschaft - friendship 🇬🇧
9. die Wahrheit - truth 🇬🇧
10. das Vertrauen - trust 🇬🇧
1. die Freiheit - freedom 🇬🇧
2. die Liebe - love 🇬🇧
3. das Glück - happiness 🇬🇧
4. die Hoffnung - hope 🇬🇧
5. die Gerechtigkeit - justice 🇬🇧
6. der Mut - courage 🇬🇧
7. die Verantwortung - responsibility 🇬🇧
8. die Freundschaft - friendship 🇬🇧
9. die Wahrheit - truth 🇬🇧
10. das Vertrauen - trust 🇬🇧
June 5, 2024
Goethe Zertifikat A2 - Sprechen Teil 2
1. Was machen Sie mit Ihrem Geld ?
https://youtu.be/zOi66qBEYpk?si=GPTg0e3dozxrtvWe
2. Was machen Sie oft am Wochenende?
https://youtu.be/FFq_6dwpHA8?si=CzSPZJZt7YtwGD6c
3. Was bedeutet das Internet für Sie ?
https://youtu.be/huuNXSTpoSc?si=-z_T8yDc6MxdbPZS
Complete Playlist:- Sprechen Teil 2
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUdbp1AlJLCFXdWwq8l1fROngcB8Osuo2&si=4DblyJMULkuEzZim
1. Was machen Sie mit Ihrem Geld ?
https://youtu.be/zOi66qBEYpk?si=GPTg0e3dozxrtvWe
2. Was machen Sie oft am Wochenende?
https://youtu.be/FFq_6dwpHA8?si=CzSPZJZt7YtwGD6c
3. Was bedeutet das Internet für Sie ?
https://youtu.be/huuNXSTpoSc?si=-z_T8yDc6MxdbPZS
Complete Playlist:- Sprechen Teil 2
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUdbp1AlJLCFXdWwq8l1fROngcB8Osuo2&si=4DblyJMULkuEzZim
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June 14, 2024
* Fernweh (n) - This word literally translates to "farsickness" and describes a longing for faraway places.
* Schnapsidee (f) - Literally meaning "booze idea," this term refers to a silly or bad idea that someone might come up with while intoxicated.
* Torschlusspanik (f) - This word translates to "gates-closing panic" and describes the feeling of anxiety about missed opportunities, often associated with getting older.
* Kummerspeck (n) - Literally "grief bacon," this word refers to weight gain caused by emotional eating.
* Ohrwurm (m) - This translates to "earworm" and refers to a catchy song that gets stuck in your head.
* Treppenwitz (m) - A "staircase wit" is a clever comeback that you only think of after the conversation is over.
* Backpfeifengesicht (n) - Literally translating to "slap face," this word describes someone who has a face that looks like it deserves to be slapped.
* Sitzfleisch (n) - This word has no direct English translation, but it refers to the ability to sit for long periods of time, often in an uncomfortable chair.
* Fremdschämen (v) - This verb describes the feeling of secondhand embarrassment you feel for someone else's actions.
* Dachschaden (m) - Literally "roof damage," this word is a humorous way to describe someone who is a little bit crazy.
* Schnapsidee (f) - Literally meaning "booze idea," this term refers to a silly or bad idea that someone might come up with while intoxicated.
* Torschlusspanik (f) - This word translates to "gates-closing panic" and describes the feeling of anxiety about missed opportunities, often associated with getting older.
* Kummerspeck (n) - Literally "grief bacon," this word refers to weight gain caused by emotional eating.
* Ohrwurm (m) - This translates to "earworm" and refers to a catchy song that gets stuck in your head.
* Treppenwitz (m) - A "staircase wit" is a clever comeback that you only think of after the conversation is over.
* Backpfeifengesicht (n) - Literally translating to "slap face," this word describes someone who has a face that looks like it deserves to be slapped.
* Sitzfleisch (n) - This word has no direct English translation, but it refers to the ability to sit for long periods of time, often in an uncomfortable chair.
* Fremdschämen (v) - This verb describes the feeling of secondhand embarrassment you feel for someone else's actions.
* Dachschaden (m) - Literally "roof damage," this word is a humorous way to describe someone who is a little bit crazy.
June 18, 2024