15 fun activities for German learning parents and children

I’d been thinking about writing a blog post with activities for parents and their children to do on a rainy day for quite a while now. So here are 15 fun activities for German learning families on a rainy day or during a lockdown. 1. Play a game. Teach your child the numbers from 1 … Read more

Let’s have some fun with German idioms & compound nouns

Last week we had our first ever online charity event.  Seven people got together for an hour and brought literal translations of German idioms and working out what they meant. Not only did we have great fun, we also raised £165 for this year’s charity. If you also like to donate, here’s the link:  School Fees … Read more

Read more German stories

Angelika's German Tuition and Translation - german stories

In my quest for free resources I came across Storybooks Minnesota. The website’s information says “Storybooks Minnesota is a free open educational resource that promotes literacy and language learning in homes, schools, and communities. Part of the Global Storybooks project, it makes 40 stories from the African Storybook available with text and audio in English, … Read more

Boost your German learning in April

Angelika's German Tuition and Translation - april 2020

Welcome to the April edition 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 can also find further foreign languages. Use the following sentences as a German reading and translation exercise and act … Read more

Achieve your German learning goals faster and easier with a vision board

Angelika's German Tuition and Translation - vision board

You’ve probably heard of vision boards, but you’ve probably never made or used one. A vision board is essentially a large poster that you construct to help you achieve your goals. It contains pictures that represent your goals. For example, if you dream of climbing Mount Everest, you might include photos of the mountain, your … Read more

50 German sentences with ‘schon’

Angelika's German Tuition and Translation - sentences with Schon

Let’s talk about the lovely German word schon, the one without the umlaut. With an umlaut it turns into ‘schön’, and that’s beautiful, pretty. Without the umlaut it means ‘already’, well, in a lot of sentences, like these: Ich bin schon da. I’m already here. Sind wir schon da? Are we (already) there yet? Waren Sie … Read more

25 positive affirmations for German learners

Angelika's German Tuition and Translation - affirmations

Do you use affirmations? You probably have a lot of negative thoughts when it comes to learning German, like ‘I’m not good enough’, ‘I’ll never understand German grammar!’, ‘I’m useless at learning a foreign language’. Do they sound familiar? Instead, why don’t we change it around and make some positive affirmations for your German learning? … Read more

Boost your German learning in March

Angelika's German Tuition and Translation - march 2020

Welcome to the March edition 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 can also find further foreign languages. Use the following sentences as a German reading and translation exercise and act … Read more

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