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djudsland
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Russisches Mädchen sharing her secrets to mastering German
Welcome to my djudsland ❣️
The place where I provide value to the world through my passion
My name is Juli, I come from a sunny city in south of Russia, Rostov-on-Don 🌍
My biggest passion in life is learning foreign languages and sharing this knowledge with other people
I speak German, English, and French 🇩🇪🇺🇸🇫🇷
Recently, I have passed “Goethe Zertifikat C2” and it inspired me to start this TH-cam channel
My life path has spread out from winning a DAAD scholarship in Germany to exploring Europe, and now residing in vibrant New York City. I’m full of energy other people and places gave me, and the best I can do is to help others make their dream of living abroad and mastering languages
Here we go ♥️
Welcome to my djudsland ❣️
The place where I provide value to the world through my passion
My name is Juli, I come from a sunny city in south of Russia, Rostov-on-Don 🌍
My biggest passion in life is learning foreign languages and sharing this knowledge with other people
I speak German, English, and French 🇩🇪🇺🇸🇫🇷
Recently, I have passed “Goethe Zertifikat C2” and it inspired me to start this TH-cam channel
My life path has spread out from winning a DAAD scholarship in Germany to exploring Europe, and now residing in vibrant New York City. I’m full of energy other people and places gave me, and the best I can do is to help others make their dream of living abroad and mastering languages
Here we go ♥️
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Podcast for a 4 years old kids?
Yes, in the Netherlands, we remembered the Germans yelling "Aufmachen". I think that is how they eat oysters.
Hahahahha
Red colour suits on you♥️
Thank you ♥️
I actually tried this myself without knowing it was actually a tip. Works great for any language!
I’m glad it’s working for you!
Years ago, when I was in the Air Force, I worked with a Puerto Rican doctor who came in to work one day that was brimming with excitement. He proudly announced that he was beginning to think in English instead of thinking in Spanish and translating it to English. His English skills improved dramatically!
Yaaaay 😊😊😊
I have a pdf guide about it djudsland.gumroad.com/l/selfstudyguidea1c2?layout=profile
Can u make a video about the best resources available for A1 learners
Thankyou
I have no idea anoit duolingo or other stuff, but red is your colour i can tell you that❤
Thanks 😅
Спасибо большое. Я американец и изучаю русский язык 5 лет. Самостоятельно -дома))
Это очень круто! 😍
Hallo...wo finde ich diese E-Buch?
Hallo! Hier ist das E-Buch :) djudsland.gumroad.com/l/fortgeschrittenesdeutsch
Ich habe viele Mocktests aus Endstation gemacht
Ich hab sehr wenige Mocktests für C2 gefunden. Ich glabe, je höher das Niveau, desto schwieriger ist es Prüfungen zu finden
thanks for the video, where can i find the vocabulary pdf from b1 till c1 level, or its also in the paid e-book? and thank you any way
Hello, yes, everything is in pdf :)
@djudsland could you share with me the link again?
@ djudsland.gumroad.com/l/selfstudyguidea1c2?layout=profile
@@djudsland thanks 🌹
so soltz auf dich!
Danke danke sehr!
Is there something like this for french😭
I have started 6 months ago with course even and finished A2 but still my Deutsch is very bad i can't even speak normaly idk what should i do i have B1 exam after 3 months...
Well I'm at the mercy of language learning apps....I was using Duolingo for 3 years but now I use busuu and has just been a game-changer just in the first two weeks because it goes in depth and explains the proper use of how I use for example I use sie in German and it tells me and it tells me it's being used as she or they buy connection of the verb Duolingo didn't do that
How can i contact you?
You can email me at djudsland@gmail.com
@djudsland Do u have insta!
Bloot und aira. 🤣 I said this intensely to my German friend when she asked what I live for. 11 years later, we now end our conversations with it every time. 😂
💯
Guten Tag) wie kann ich dieses Buch finden?
Hallo! Es ist auf diesem Link verfügbar: djudsland.gumroad.com/l/fortgeschrittenesdeutsch
This is interesting and sounds transferable.
Thank you ! You should definitely give it a try
the most beautiful nose I've ever seen
Great Option for Beginners 👏
Thanks! I really put my soul and heart in it 🥹☺️
Danke dir 😊
Gerne ❤
How long, as russian speaker, did it take you to adjust to the fact that german does not have instrumental and prepositional cases? I learned german to impress my then girlfriend and since 32 years wife. Good news: it worked. Bad news: I learned russian first and, as a native english speaker, prepositional and instrumental made total sense. In german, they just randomly distribute those grammatical constructs in tne measly 4 case they have left. But tthat's not the worst: no! The worst is, if you comment on a man, it's "der Mann" BUT___ if you see two or more men it's "die Maenner". I mean if I walk down the street with a male friend, do we turn into girls???:? The only thing that saved me from insanity, while learning German, is when my wife (many, many, many times) asked me "why is this this way in english" and I'd have to say a) I don't know, it just is b) my degree is in mathematics, ask an english professor The first time I went to Germany when I met "her", I knew only a few words of german. When I didn't know what to say in German, I, thanks to 4 years of university russian, tossed out the russian word. (example: Koenen Sie mir erklaeren wie die samelyote platz zu erreichen? This, for obvious reasons actuallhy kinda worked in Berlin, but not in Koeln". I'm convinced that the polyglot nature of my wife and myself was the root of everything I ever dreamed of. People from "big countries" US, Russia, China, India can live their whole lives quite well never having to speak another language think "ooh, you speak 3 languages, you must be so smart". B ut I defy you to find a large percentage of even modestly educated people from the Baltics, belgium, the netherlands who don't regard that as normal. You defineitely have a gift and I'd encourage you to help germans understand russian and the other way round. real conversation that happeneed in 1992: taxi manager: Was verwirt dich? me: : Я не понимаю, что говорит водитель. manager: (paraphrased) You[r russian sucks and your german is attrocious. Where are you from me: ich bin ein Amerikaner him: why don't you speak english???? me: you started speaking in russian (shortening story) The dispute was resolved without my being arrested and I made my dinner date in Hannover with "her"
oh yeah, i forgot my favorite russian author is not Tostoy(He's #3) it's not Dostoyevkij(he's #2) no it's not either of those two giants It's Saltykov Shedrin in my first year in university "The Golovlyov Family" spoke to me and still does. but, in tolstoy's defence, "Все счастливые семьи похожи друг на друга, каждая несчастливая семья несчастлива по-своему." is one of the greatest lines written at any time in any language. In Fyodor's defense, "Crime and Punishment", "The Double" and "The Brothers Karamazov" are dear to me. They speak to the universality of human experience. As a child of the cold war, learning russian was regarded as a sign of (i don't know, whatever the authorities who heavily encouraged it thought it meant) but it was easy and fun for me and still is.
Thankyou. You are very beautiful ❤😻
😊 thank you
Hi I wanted but it out that I need to pay 5$ so is not actually free, or I'm mistaken?
It’s free, just put 0 in the price window 😊
Mam which level of Goethe or daf which is best for all universities accepting rate high and good in for who working labour work in German like resturant and internship
So proud of you
Die Vermessung der Welt
Now what is the best way to watch podcast in German?
Use active listening - not just listen to them but be the pen and the notebook ready and joy down the new/interesting phrases you hear while you’re listening to the podcast :)
@@djudsland The first, the problem is which podcast is best for listening my level is A2
Wow 😊😊
Ich warte auf deine vlogs
Danke 😂
When I feel lazy and want to feel active the best thing I can do is go for a walk and listen to English podcasts to improve my listening skills.
do you think reaching B1 or 2 in german is easier than english or the same?
English will probably be a bit easier because the grammar is less complicated:)
How are you dear friend ❤
All good
Thank you so much your suggestion grammar books but the in German language I want in english Book to learn German grammar
Hallo, wo gibt es E -Book
Hallo! Hier gibt es :) djudsland.gumroad.com/l/fortgeschrittenesdeutsch?_gl=1*12f5of6*_ga*NDg2NDQ4NDIuMTcyNDgxNTc4OA..*_ga_6LJN6D94N6*MTczMDczOTgwOS41Mi4xLjE3MzA3Mzk4MTIuMC4wLjA.
you are so beautiful 💖
Thank you!
How many hours did you study during the three years you learned German
Every day at least one hour :)
Hi .ho
Terimakasih
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Vielen Dank für das Vedios
Bitte sehr :)
Where to get ebook
In the description of the video there is a link to purchase it :)