Practical German about bees

Welcome to my next blog post based on our ‘Ask Angelika’ shows with practical or useful sentences you might hear or use yourself in certain scenarios. Today we’re talking about bees. This page contains affiliate links to Amazon. It means I’ll get a few pence if you buy anything – at no extra cost to … Read more

Practical German for Christmas Biscuits

Welcome to my next blog post based on our ‘Ask Angelika’ shows with practical or useful sentences you might hear or use yourself in certain scenarios. 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. Today we’re talking about … Read more

Practical German for the weather

Welcome to my next blog post based on our ‘Ask Angelika’ shows with practical or useful sentences you might hear or use yourself in certain scenarios. 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. Today we’re talking about … Read more

Daraufhin oder darauf hin?

Today’s post is a follow-up to indem oder in dem? and sowie oder so wie? Both covered words which Germans sometime struggle to spell correctly, as one or two words. This time we’re loooking at daraufhin and darauf hin, again words where even Germans aren’t always sure whether to spell them as one or two … Read more

Practical German for German schools

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. Welcome to my next blog post based on our ‘Ask Angelika’ shows with practical or useful sentences you might hear or use yourself in certain scenarios. Today we’re looking at … Read more

Indem oder in dem?

So you’re reading this German text and come across a sentence like this one ‘Sie verbessert ihr Deutsch, indem sie jeden Tag Vokabeln lernt‘. And then you read ‘In dem Textbuch findet sie viele Vokabeln‘. And you think “Is there a spelling mistake or why is there an ‘indem’ and an ‘in dem’?” Well, it’s … Read more

Practical German for Holiday Accommodation

Welcome to my next blog post based on our ‘Ask Angelika’ shows with practical or useful sentences you might hear or use yourself in certain scenarios. Today we’re looking at the different types of German holiday accomodation. This page contains affiliate links to Amazon. It means I’ll get a few pence if you buy anything … Read more

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