Improve your German in September 2023

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 authors: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

“Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director, and critic. His works include plays, poetry, literature, and aesthetic criticism, as well as treatises on botany, anatomy, and colour. He is widely regarded as the greatest and most influential writer in the German … Read more

German Idioms and Tongue Twisters with the letter U

Following on from last month’s blog post about German Idioms and Tongue Twisters with the letter T, here are some more, this time with the letter U: Übung macht den Meister.Practice makes perfect. Unter dem Pantoffel stehenTo be under the thumb Sie stecken unter einer Decke.They are in cahoots. „Ich bring dich um die Ecke!““I’m going … Read more

Improve your German in August 2023

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 T

Following on from last month’s blog post about German Idioms and Tongue Twisters with the letters SCH, here are some more, this time with the letter T. Du hast wohl Tomaten auf den Augen.Are you blind or what? Du bist eine treulose Tomate!A fine friend you are! (Ironic) Hier ist tote Hose.There’s nothing going on … Read more

It’s bad, but is it schlimm or schlecht?

When you want to write in German that something is bad, do you use schlimm or schlecht? I think I can hear your answer:”I checked my dictionary and both words mean bad, so I can use either, right?” Sadly no. There are differences. ‘Schlecht’ is something that can also be good. So, people, programmes, suggestions … Read more

Famous authors – Franz Kafka

This is another blog post about a famous author who wrote in German but wasn’t German. Franz Kafka is one of the most important and influential writers of the 20th century. His works, which include novels, short stories, and essays, are characterised by their dark humor, absurdist themes, and exploration of the human condition. Kafka … Read more

German Idioms and Tongue Twisters with the letters SCH

Following on from last month’s blog post about German Idioms and Tongue Twisters with the letter S, here are some more, this time with the letters SCH. Eine Schwalbe macht noch keinen Sommer.One swallow doesn’t make a summer. Ein Scherzkeks seinTo be a joker Ich hab‘ die Schnauze voll.I’m fed up. Ein Schlaumeier sein.To be … Read more

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