German Fluency for Beginners: Comprehensible Input

Listen and watch me make tea in german. If you don’t understand everything the first time, that’s ok. Just rewatch it a few times and you will understand everything. You will find a vocabulary list for this video at the end of the description. If you liked this video, give it a thumbs up, so it can help more people learn german the easy way. Want to learn more kitchen vocabulary? Ressources I recommend (affiliate links): LingQ App (for assisted reading of any text you want in German): Short Stories in German for Beginners by Olly Richards: 101 Conversations in Simple German by Olly Richards: Scribed App 60 days free About this channel: Learn German the fun and easy way through comprehensible input! Here you won’t have to study grammar rules to be able to understand and speak German like a native. Instead, you will develop a feeling for the natural way to speak German the same way you acquired your native language. In my Videos for German language acquisition, I use a combination of comprehensible Input, TPRS (teaching proficiency through reading and storytelling), and circling questions to help you understand the language and speak like a native. Visit my website: Wortschatz: der Tee das Wasser der Wasserhahn - die Wasserhähne der Wasserkocher -die Wasserkocher auf - etwas aufmachen zu - etwas zumachen kochen der Schalter - die Schalter an - etwas anmachen aus - etwas ausmachen warten die Tasse - die Tassen weiß schwarz braun der Henkel - die Henkel nehmen außen innen die Sorte - die Sorten der Beutel der Teebeutel - die Teebeutel (der Tee der Beutel) die Verpackung - die Verpackungen offen legen wegschieben (weg schieben) ziehen hinstellen der Teller - die Teller lose der Küchengummi - die Küchengummis (die Küche der Gummi) der Haargummi - die Haargummis (das Haar der Gummi) herausnehmen trinken lecker #ComprehensibleGerman #GermanImmersion #ComprehensibleGermanInput
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