You may as well be talking about Oregon when it comes to complaining about the weather. There's a bit of a joke about the 12 seasons of Oregon. They are: Winter Fool's Spring Second Winter Spring of Deception Third Winter The Pollening Actual Spring Summer Hell's Front Porch False Fall Second Summer Actual Fall
If your goal with your channel is to help foreigners in Germany to feel more comfortable in the language, it seems a bit dated to offer a lesson that is 95% in English, however good the 5% German content might be. My suggestion is that you rethink this format. Some channels try a 50-50 approach but others, align with my preference, which I consider best practice, which is 100% in the target language. Over time this is the most useful approach, and doubly so if you are introducing some intermediate level material as you are in this video. I say this as a beginner in German, though I realize many monolingual Anglophones would instinctively be aghast without English, but that thinking is short sighted. Besides, that's why TH-cam offers a subtitle feature.
Thank you for your feedback! My channel is aimed at total beginners and people relocating to Germany, so I teach German using English help them get comfortable with both the language and culture. While I see the value in immersion, I’ve found this approach works best for easing newcomers into the learning process. I appreciate your perspective and will keep it in mind. Thanks for watching!
I'm not in Germany but I am almost a total beginner. That said, I speak many languages, from different langue families and working totally in the target language from the outset works best. It's perfect for those already in the environment where the target language is all around them. They may not be used to it, especially Brits or Americans with no language learning background, but they'll soon see its power. Either way, viel Glück mit deinem Kanal!
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Du bist zu schön, ich lieben sie…….your English is so good, it is not really important but it is “drum roll please” not rolls, god bless
Vielen Dank. Salome Dieses Video ist perfekt für mich als Anfänger in Deutschland.
Das freut mich 😊🙌🏻
Singaporeans love to complain too, and I had been waiting for this type of video to be made. Danke Salome! Ich weiß es sehr zu schätzen!😊😊
Das freut mich 🤣😃
Danke schön! 🙏🏻
Gerne ❤
what about positiveness and being grateful.
Good question! Germans express gratitude with "Danke schön" (thank you) or "Ich schätze es sehr" (I really appreciate it). Hope this helps!
You may as well be talking about Oregon when it comes to complaining about the weather.
There's a bit of a joke about the 12 seasons of Oregon.
They are:
Winter
Fool's Spring
Second Winter
Spring of Deception
Third Winter
The Pollening
Actual Spring
Summer
Hell's Front Porch
False Fall
Second Summer
Actual Fall
Oooh 😮 I’ve actually never heard of that before! Das ist sehr interessant 😊
If your goal with your channel is to help foreigners in Germany to feel more comfortable in the language, it seems a bit dated to offer a lesson that is 95% in English, however good the 5% German content might be. My suggestion is that you rethink this format. Some channels try a 50-50 approach but others, align with my preference, which I consider best practice, which is 100% in the target language. Over time this is the most useful approach, and doubly so if you are introducing some intermediate level material as you are in this video. I say this as a beginner in German, though I realize many monolingual Anglophones would instinctively be aghast without English, but that thinking is short sighted. Besides, that's why TH-cam offers a subtitle feature.
Thank you for your feedback! My channel is aimed at total beginners and people relocating to Germany, so I teach German using English help them get comfortable with both the language and culture.
While I see the value in immersion, I’ve found this approach works best for easing newcomers into the learning process. I appreciate your perspective and will keep it in mind. Thanks for watching!
I'm not in Germany but I am almost a total beginner. That said, I speak many languages, from different langue families and working totally in the target language from the outset works best. It's perfect for those already in the environment where the target language is all around them. They may not be used to it, especially Brits or Americans with no language learning background, but they'll soon see its power. Either way, viel Glück mit deinem Kanal!
Madam I am From Sri Lanka…I learn German…your videos are very greatfull to my German studies…Thank you so much madam
You’re welcome ☺️