Sing in German with your child with help from BilinguaSing

The links on this page are affiliate links, which means if you decide to subscribe and click through those links, I will earn a little bit of money. It won’t affect the cost of your subscription and it won’t allow me to stop working – so we’re both safe  😉 I love music and I … Read more

Improve your German in May 2022

Welcome to another month of the German Action for Happiness Calendars. As before, you can if you wish also print out a PDF version. And if you want or need to, you can see it here in English, where you also find further foreign languages. Use the following sentences as a German reading and translation exercise and … Read more

German Idioms and Tongue Twisters with the letter F

Following on from last month’s blog post about German Idioms and Tongue Twisters with the letter E, here are those with the letter F: Einen Frosch im Hals habenTo have difficulty in speaking because your throat feels dry and you want to cough Wo sich Fuchs und Hase gute Nacht sagen.In the middle of nowhere. … Read more

25 German adjectives to describe feelings

Today’s blog post gives you 25 German adjectives, some you will recognise from your German textbooks and some you won’t. Have a look at my infographic and see how many you know. Then find out or remind yourself what they mean in English and how you can use them. As with any adjective in German, … Read more

Improve your German speaking at the Deutsch Gym

The links on this page are affiliate links, which means if you decide to subscribe and click through those links, I will earn a little bit of money. It won’t affect the cost of your subscription and it won’t allow me to stop working – so we’re both safe 😉 The internet has made it easy … Read more

Improve your German in April 2022

Welcome to another month of the German Action for Happiness Calendars. As before, you can if you wish also print out a PDF version. And if you want or need to, you can see it here in English, where you also find further foreign languages. Use the following sentences as a German reading and translation exercise and … Read more

Improve your German with German songs

This page contains affiliate links to Amazon. It means I’ll get a few pence if you buy anything – at no extra cost to you. How do you practise your German when you’re no longer a beginner? One way is to incorporate the new language into regular tasks. And even better, combine your love of … Read more

German Idioms and Tongue Twisters with the letter E

Following on from last month’s blog post about German Idioms and Tongue Twisters with the letter D, here are those with the letter E: Eulen nach Athen tragento carry coal to Newcastle die Eselsbrücke mnemonic herumeiernto dither die Extrawurstspecial treatment heißes Eisenhot potato zum alten Eisen zählento write off as old eierlegende Wollmilchsauall-rounder/ jack of all … Read more

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