📙 If Hallo, mein Name ist...is not enough for your travels, then keep reading…Do you love to be social and an explorer of new cultures and languages?
Do you have friends, business or other interests in Europe?Knowing that German is the most widely spoken language in Europe makes it easy to choose which European language you want to add to your skill set.You might have already tried learning your first words.Unfortunately, most of the times you don´t get further than…Hello, my name is…
I am from…
I am... years old.Especially if you have been traveling for a while, you know these three sentences become boring after the 20th conversation.You want to be able to talk to people about things that matter to you.You want to build friendships that are based on more than a couple of beers and a non verbal thumbs up for the traditional German Sauerbraten (Roast Beef Stew) or their Schnitzel.Besides your social life, mastering German can also be an occupational advancement and get you closer to your career goals.Keep in mind, Germany is the #1 export nation in the world. How great would it be to combine travel and work?The Japanese already discovered the business opportunity years ago. 68% of their students study German at school.Even if you are not interested in any kind of business advantages, there are still infinite reasons why German should get a place in your head and your heart.The language is known for its variety of words. Playing around with German words, phrases and idioms can become a fun game and quickly turns into its own craft.No wonder 1 in 10 books are published in German. Unfortunately only a small percentage is translated into other languages.In “German Phrase Book For Beginners”, you´ll discover:
- How to use words and sentences like a native
- The right topics for real-life conversations that go much further than “Hello, my name is…“
- How to avoid miscommunication and feel confident with the right pronunciation
- How to explore the German kitchen and let your taste buds do the rest of the talking
- How to level up through a learning method based on interesting input instead of a boring “study the textbook“ strategy
- How to plan your first date with a German and know what time and location to be at
- The everyday vocabulary you can use from the moment you wake up until you go to bed
- How to solve money and health related emergencies
And much more.
You love the idea of building German friendships on your travels.
Yet, you are scared of diving into the complexity of noun cases, endless verb conjunctions, umlauts and grammar rules.
Let me tell you something. German is much easier than it seems on first sight.
German and English have the same Germanic roots and therefore, as a nat...