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In this lesson, we will ask the question 'Wo ist...?', we learn the definite articles (the words for 'the'), and we practise the long and short 'a' sound.
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In this lesson, we will ask the question 'Wo ist...?', learn what type of words start with a capital letter, practise the long and short [a] sound, and use definite articles.
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In this lesson, we will ask and answer the question 'What is it?' using the definite article, and practising the long and short [e].
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In this lesson, we will ask and answer the question 'What is it?' using the definite article. We will also practise pronouncing the long and short [e].
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In this lesson, we will be learning about the indefinite article in German or how we say the word 'a' or 'an'. We will also practise the 'ei' sound.
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In this lesson, we will learn how to say what someone has and how the definite article changes after the verb 'haben', and we're going to learn how to pronounce the letter 'w' in German.
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In this lesson, we will be looking at saying what something is or is not and what something is like or not like. We are also going to learn how to say the letter 'z' in German.
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In this lesson, we will learn the German alphabet and practise spelling some words.
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In this lesson, we will learn how to say what someone has using the definite articles 'den', 'die' and 'das'.
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In this lesson, we are going to learn how to say what someone has and how the definite article changes after the verb 'haben'. The we will learn how to pronounce the letter 'w' in German.
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In this lesson, we will learn how to say 'a' as opposed to 'the', we will see how the word for 'a' can change after a verb, and we will learn how to use the verb haben, which means to have.
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In this lesson, we will continue practising the words for 'a' and 'the', and using the verb 'haben' (to have).
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In this lesson, we will learn how to ask questions about what somebody has.
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In this lesson, we will learn how to say you don't have a thing (e.g. a football).
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