Friday, January 31, 2020

New German Book- NUR DEUTSCH

New German Book- NUR DEUTSCH


I have recently launched a German Grammar Practice Book 
called"Nur Deutsch".

For a sample Paper of Prepositions: Click here.

The content of this Book can be read here:



Friday, January 17, 2020

How to speak German Faster

How to speak German Faster

German as a foreign language!

learn german faster
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In order to speak fluent German, you need to practice it

sincerely and seriously.

German is an easy language to learn because it has:
  • No tones, as there are in Chinese or Thai
  • No liaisons between words, as there are in French
  • Many of the same letters as English, unlike Japanese or Korean
  • No post position or preposition suffixes, like in Hungarian or Turkish
  • No strings of difficult-to-pronounce consonants like in Czech.
  • On top of that, many parts of German grammar are the same as English since they are both part of    the Germanic family of languages.

Here are some reasons for learning German that could be your Big Why:
  • To have conversations with German speaking family members
  • To find a job in a German company (Germany is one of the biggest economies in the world)
  • To speak with natives as you travel in the heart of Europe
  • To read the classics of German literature (think Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
  • Herman Hesse and Franz Kafka)
  • To get an inside view of German culture

method for memorizing vocabulary and phrases. It is probably the most effective hack you can use to pick up new vocabulary.

Like most languages, German uses a set of call and response phrases that I call conversational connectors. These are crucial to everyday conversations, but they aren’t usually found in phrasebooks.

Conversational connectors are extremely helpful because you can use them in a variety of situations such as agreeing with someone, sharing your opinion, or changing the subject.

To improve your German quickly, you must speak from the very first day you start learning German.



Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Goethe Exam Enrollment/Application

 Goethe Exam Enrollment/Application Process

GOETHE EXAM ONLINE REGISTRATION

If you wish to appear for Goethe Exams in Delhi, you must need some information about the website and the link, where you can register yourself for the exam. But, this Link will work ONLY if Registration is open.
click here on the Link.


After clicking here , you need to submit the following details:
Examination (here you will select the level and which skills - listening , Reading, writing or all four Modules)

Name    Last Name      Date of Birth
Mobile   No.                 City


Tick below columns:

Agreement:

DSE

GTT

Next....   verify your details and here you can edit, if there is any correction  - Submit.






Wednesday, January 1, 2020

New Year day in Germany!

New Year day in Germany!



New Year's Day (NeujahrNeujahrstag) is a public holiday in Germany. It is on January 1, also known as the first day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. Many people begin the New Year at midnight between December 31 and January 1 with sparkling wine and fireworks.

Is New Year's Day a Public Holiday?

New Year's Day is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.

          

What People do

Many people begin January 1 by celebrating the end of the old year and the start of the new one at midnight. These celebrations include public concerts, parties and fireworks and may last into the early hours of January 1. Many people spend the rest of the day quietly, but some organize a communal lunch or evening meal with friends or family.
In some regions, local media compete to find and publish a photograph of the first baby born in the New Year. Classical orchestras may present a special music program known as a New Year's Concert in the afternoon or evening. Germany's Chancellor makes a televised New Year's speech

             Public Life

New Year's Day is a public holiday in Germany. Post offices, banks, stores and other businesses are closed. However, some tourist stores may be open and stores at railway stations, airports and along highways are usually open. There are some restrictions selling alcohol, public performances and dancing. Public transport service schedules vary depending on where one lives or where they want to travel.


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