The German ABC – a complete guide to German pronunciation
What you’ll learn
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Say the German alphabet
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Understand when people spell words in German
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Be able to spell words in German
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Be able to spell email addresses in German
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Be able to read German words, whether known or unknown
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Be able to read vowels or diphthongs within a German word correctly
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Be able to read consonants and their combinations within German words correctly
The German ABC – a complete guide to German pronunciation
Learn how to spell and pronounce words in the German language & practise listening to the letters of the German alphabet
This updated course is the complete guide to the German alphabet.
You will learn
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how to pronounce the letters of the alphabet in German, including the extra letters ä, ö, ü and ß
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how to spell email addresses and other words in German
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how to spell words using the German spelling alphabet
You will also learn
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how the letters sound within a word, all the vowels, consonants and letter combinations
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how German words sound so that you can pronounce them, even if you don’t know them
Listening exercises will reinforce what you have learned. And there is an option to practise some tongue twisters.
Anybody who has started learning German or has an interest in the German language will benefit from this course.
Intermediate or advanced German learners probably won’t need this course but may still have fun practising their listening skills.
How is this course different from other courses?
Most German courses or textbooks cover many topics, but not always in great detail. Normally, there is a tutor to explain more. That can be a problem for those who are teaching themselves as they might not have anybody to explain further.
My courses are in depth, easy to understand and come with worksheets, quizzes, assignments to help you practice what you have learned.
The German language is a delight to learn. Find out and learn German with me!
Who this course is for:
- This course is for anybody who has started learning German or wants to revise the alphabet again.
- Advanced learners, though, may find it too easy (but sometimes that’s not a bad idea).
12 reviews for The German ABC – a complete guide to German pronunciation
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Peter H Ashmore –
Easy learning and easy listening. Ideal learning process for beginners. The explanations and examples given by the tutor are simple and memorable.
Nikhil Sanjay Rajiwade –
Before joining this course i’m I confused about German letters but after join this I improve so much and enjoying every lesson. I just want to say “Danke” !
Fouad Reda Ahmed –
Dear Prof. Angelika Davey,
I am Fouad from Egypt I have a dream to have a scholarship in Germany one day I will be there.
I would like to say to you thank you so much for your efforts in this course you’re a great person I wish the best in your future.
Kind regardes,
Fouad Ahamed
Vishnupriya O S –
It is a good experience to try this new language
Sasikala Rajendran –
Its very informative class, i really liked it. people who can pronounce
English can easily understand this course.
Richard Marquis –
I really appreciate her pacing, which I find just right for me, especially as I benefit from having the sense of being taught by this instructor in person–Not an easy task. Thanks for notably accelerating my progress in the German language, all ready!
Vinita Sidhaye –
The course does meet its set objectives and would be best for any beginner with say 20% of prior German knowledge. The instructor has explained the combination of vowels, consonants and diphthongs very precisely. It helped me a lot in getting an elaborate understanding of the topic. The pace of instruction and narration was just perfect. Thanks for all the efforts.
Donna Byrne –
It was really valuable to learn the rules of pronunciation – while I could already decipher many German words and generally know what sounds right, I could not always explain why or what the exceptions were. This will really help in pronouncing unfamiliar words and guiding my daughter with the basics as she begins learning German at school.
Kimberly Norton –
Such an excellent well thought out course. No prior German experience is needed. Even if you know some German phonetics this course will explain WHY….
Yaajnavalkya Baji –
If English meanings were given with the German words it would be really nice.
Josephine –
a bit elementary because I am already doing a course in German but very useful to understand spoken German.
Wee Ling Veronica Teo –
Enjoy the clarity of the video