A1 | Deutsch für Anfänger*innen: Lerne mit dem jungen Spanier Nico das Leben in Deutschland kennen! Der Einstieg ist ganz einfach: Mit vielen Videos, Audios und Übungen zu Grammatik und Wortschatz machst du mit der ersten Staffel von Nicos Weg schnell Fortschritte.
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Nach seiner Ankunft bei seiner neuen Unterkunft spricht Nico mit seiner Gastgeberin über seine Vorlieben. Sie fragen sich gegenseitig, was sie gerne essen und trinken. Dabei üben sie Sätze wie "Ich esse gerne...", "Ich esse lieber..." und "Ich mag nicht...".
Nico packt Lebensmittel aus und nennt verschiedene Obst-, Fleisch-, Käse- und Frühstücksprodukte auf Deutsch. Er sortiert die Sachen und stellt fest, dass der Kühlschrank zu klein ist, bevor er erwähnt, dass er Besuch erwartet.
Diese Episode folgt Charakteren bei ihrer Suche nach einem verlorenen Gegenstand im Büro, wobei verschiedene Orte wie Schränke, Tastaturen und Regale durchsucht werden. Die Suche führt zur Entdeckung eines geschlossenen Fahrradladens und der Abwesenheit von Yara. Die Handlung dreht sich um die einfache Bürokommunikation und das Beschreiben von Standorten, eingebettet in eine kleine Rätselgeschichte.
In dieser kurzen Episode von "Nicos Weg" lernen Anfänger die wichtigsten deutschen Begrüßungen kennen. Es werden Beispiele für formelle Anreden wie "Guten Morgen, Herr Müller, wie geht es Ihnen?" und informelle Gespräche wie "Hey Lena, na, wie geht's?" gegeben. Zudem üben die Hörer, auf die Frage nach dem Befinden zu antworten und hören eine kurze Interaktion über einen Gegenstand.
Diese Lektion aus "Nicos Weg A1" führt grundlegende deutsche Sätze für Reisende ein. Sie behandelt die Bestätigung der Ankunft, das Hinterlegen von Unterlagen und die klare Angabe einer Zieladresse an einen Taxifahrer, einschließlich der Unterscheidung zwischen Restaurant und Hotel Königshof.
Tschüss! – A1 German: How do you say goodbye in German? Learn how to have short conversations, formal and informal in this lesson from Nicos Weg. Learn German DW.
Ich heiße Emma – What is your name? Who are you? What are the informal and formal ways to address someone in German? Learn how to ask and reply to these questions here!
Von A bis Z – A1 German: Learn the German alphabet and how to spell in German. How do you say “I don’t understand"? Click here to learn with DW's free online class today!
Das ist Nico – How do I introduce myself or someone else in German? Learn phrases and practice authentic pronunciation with DW’s app. Access vocab lists to study here!
Nico hat ein Problem – Learning German verbs and need some help? What are the German personal pronouns? Deutsche Welle's language programs has it covered! Click here to learn more!
Woher kommst du? – Conversation and dialogues made easy! Fun videos and audio that teach “Where are you from?” and other questions for living, working and studying in Germany.
Wichtige Nummern – How old are you? What is your phone/mobile number? Learn how to ask and reply to these questions here! Get started with German lessons on-the-go from dw today!
Zahlen von 1 bis 100 – How to count in German? Learn the numbers from 1-100 in German. Practice dialogues with numbers at the airport, opening bank accounts, asking ages and more.
Adressen – Beginners A1 German: How do I introduce myself and say my age in German? How do I ask someone where they live or for their address in German? Learn here!
Was machst du hier? – Learn German Online: How do you form a basic question in German? What are the German question words, who, what, where, when and why? Find the answers here!
Auf dem Amt – Simple German Dialogues: Learn when to use formal “Sie” and informal “du” in German. Start learning basic German today and study online from your smartphone!
Was trinkst du? – Online German Course for Beginners: Learn the articles "der," "die," and "das" and how to use them. Try using articles to order a drink, sandwich, or snack!
Eine Pizza bitte! – German 101: How do you place an order in German? How do you conjugate “nehmen” and “essen”? Learn how to say “I’d like a red wine and pasta.” Start today!
Zahlen bitte! – German immersion app for beginners: How do you ask what something costs in German? Talk about prices, paying and money in German with practice conversation.
Ich war schon in Berlin – A1 German immersion App: Learn German travel phrases and practice conversations about famous tourist attractions in Germany. Start learning more German today!
Wo liegt das? – German 101 Online: Best way to learn German fast? At your own pace! Start learning vocab with lessons about navigating and getting around when traveling.
In Europa – Basic A1 German: Practice which words are emphasized in questions and answers. What are German specialties? Click to learn grammar, vocab, culture and more!
Andere Länder – What are European countries called in German? How do you say “I speak Spanish and German” in German? How do you ask someone where they are from? Click here!
Was ist das? – German basics: What is that? What is this called in German? Learn questions you can ask to expand your German vocabulary. Start learning German with DW!
Wem gehört das? – German for beginners: Is this yours? Who does this belong to? Learn to ask questions about objects. When do you use definite or indefinite articles in German?
Ich habe kein … – German cases made easy: What is the difference between nominative and accusative? Learn how to ask and respond to questions in German cases. Get started today!
Das Auto ist rot – Beginners German class: Learn adjective declensions to describe things in German. Learn how to conjugate “haben” and more in this episode on Learn German DW
So wohne ich – Learn about different living arrangements common in Germany: houses, shared apartments, dorms. How do you say roommate in German? Click here to learn German!
Meine Wohnung – Start learning German today: What is the German word for living room? How do you say bedroom? Learn how to describe different rooms and furniture in German.
Unser Haus – Want to learn German? Start here today: Who’s room is this? This is my room! Use the possessive article in German. Questions to ask when looking at flats.