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The words you’ll use the most = NOUNS! 🗝 Master the common ones and your German will level up FAST, matched with our language learning program here⬇️ 🔗 https://www.germanpod101.com/?src=tumblr_infographic_nouns4_021026
A list of German Youtubers (for immersion)!
La Polcevita: German trash TV commentary. Perfect if you'd like to watch German trash TV but without paying or actually watching each episode full-length!
Annikazion: another German trash TV commentator. She has a specific focus on the queer show "Princess Charming".
STRG_F: journalistic mini documentaries about varying topics such as political scandals, the ne0 n4zi scene, etc.
Marvyn Magnificent: makeup related videos, lifestyle, fashion
Oskar Artem: makeup, casual stuff with friends
Joana June: book content, lifestyle, chill vlogs
Julien Bam: high quality storytelling shortfilm (?) video series - or at least that's my attempt at describing his content. It's really incredible what wonderful stuff him and his crew have been putting out for the last years. As I said, it's hard to explain so I recommend you just look into it yourself!
Jucktmichnicht: second channel of Julien Bam where he posts insights into the production of the main channel videos, stuff with friends, reactions, gameplay
Jasmin Gnu: updates and insights on/in her fitness journey, challenges with friends, honest talks on the beauty industry, social criticism. I really admire her for her honesty & will to speak about beauty standards etc. so openly!
Renzo: (tiktok) reactions, challenges/casual stuff with friends, stream highlights
Tonia: Toni and Nia, though now unfortunately inactive, used to make talk videos with friends and guests about varying topics, often things which are usually not so openly discussed. Super fun and interesting to listen to, I highly recommend!
Taddl: a friend of Tonia who does mainly gaming on his channel: He's also a rapper/musician so check that out as well if you want!
Julia Beautx: challenges with friends, also makes music
Coldmirror: I believe this is actually one of the first gen German Youtubers, and has thus been around for as long as I can think. She does animations (often of her own OCs but also of popular characters like Harry Potter & co.), voice acting, and parodies.
Wer stiehlt mir die Show ("Who will steal my show?"): Originally a TV show, however you can also find it uploaded on Youtube! It's in the format of a quiz show where the winning contestant gets to host the next season of the show. Funny, brilliant, show-stopping, never been done before.... doesn't take itself seriously at all, very lovable.
Space frogs: social criticism in the form of commentary, skits and other similar formats
Dagi Bee: lifestyle, vlogs
Anni The Duck: cosplay, anime related content, vlogs, stuff with friends.
I hope this list will be a bit helpful for you to find some German content creators that fit your taste! Good luck with your studies and don't forget that progress isn't linear! If you have trouble understanding these creators don't worry, there will come a time where you'll have improved and can listen to native speakers with ease! <3
Moo Deng has got us all obsessed with hippos. 🥹 How do you say 'hippopotamus' in your language? 🦛
🇩🇪: Bitte langsam fahren
🇬🇧: Please drive slowly
📖 Vocabulary 📖 ➡️ bitte - please ➡️ langsam - slow ➡️ fahren - to drive
Learn German with games.
Wanna learn while playing?
If yes, choose 50languages/games I explored this feature when I was checking out 50languages for learning German. It is a fun and engaging way to learn German vocabulary!
How to play?
In this game, you will see a grid of cards, each with a German word on one side and its corresponding English translation on the other side. Your goal is to match pairs of cards with the same word and translation by clicking on them.
At the start of the game, all the cards will be face down, so you won’t be able to see the words or translations. Click on a card to flip it over and reveal the word or translation. Remember where that card is located, so you can match it with its corresponding card.
Once you have found a matching pair, both cards will remain face up, and you can move on to finding the next pair. The game ends when you have matched all the pairs.
The game has several levels of difficulty, ranging from easy to hard. In the easier levels, you will have fewer cards to match, while the harder levels will have more cards and more challenging vocabulary.
This game is a great way to practice your German vocabulary and improve your memory skills at the same time. So, get ready to challenge yourself and have fun while learning German with the 50languages.
Showing off my thrifted german books bc I couldn’t be happier i found them 🍀📚
You have been visited by the polyglot fairy 🧚🏼♂️✨
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