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German GrammarPod

German GrammarPod explains the world of German grammar. Its aim is to be accessible to all levels of learner and to give you tips to help you achieve maximum effect for minimum effort.

Learning Education Higher Education Language Courses
Update frequency
every 67 days
Episodes
28
Years Active
2007 - 2012
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Adjectival nouns

Adjectival nouns

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Sun 19 Aug 2012
Reported Speech and Konjunktiv I

Reported Speech and Konjunktiv I

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Mon 24 Oct 2011
Commands

Commands

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Sun 17 Jul 2011
Reciprocal Verbs and Einander

Reciprocal Verbs and Einander

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Sun 08 May 2011
Reflexive Verbs

Reflexive Verbs

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Fri 01 Apr 2011
Reflexive Pronouns

Reflexive Pronouns

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Sun 27 Mar 2011
Adjectives and Adjectival Endings

Adjectives and Adjectival Endings

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Sun 14 Nov 2010
How to Use a Dictionary

How to Use a Dictionary

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Sat 24 Jul 2010
General Tips & Tricks

General Tips & Tricks

This podcast gives you a wide range of tips and tricks for learning a language. It focuses on German, but these tips and tricks could be applied to learning any language. To listen to this podcast on…
Mon 05 Apr 2010
Relative Pronouns3

Relative Pronouns3

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Sat 09 Jan 2010
Relative Pronouns 2

Relative Pronouns 2

This podcast covers relative pronouns after prepositions and some other special cases. To listen to this podcast directly on your computer, click here.
Sat 22 Aug 2009
Relative Pronouns

Relative Pronouns

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Sun 31 May 2009
The Conditional - Part 2

The Conditional - Part 2

This episode is about more of the really practical stuff you need to know about the conditional. To listen to the episode directly on your computer, click here.
Sun 19 Apr 2009
The Conditional and Umlauts

The Conditional and Umlauts

The conditional basically means sentences with a would. For instance, if I were rich, I would buy a house. To download this podcast directly on your computer, click here.
Sun 01 Feb 2009
Word Order - Multi-Clause Sentences

Word Order - Multi-Clause Sentences

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Sun 30 Nov 2008
Word Order - Exceptions to the Standard Main Clause

Word Order - Exceptions to the Standard Main Clause

Word order has a highly complex set of rules in any language. So many, that I'm not convinced anyone has ever managed to write them all down for any given language. For pretty well every rule there i…
Sun 13 Jul 2008
Word Order in a Standard Main Clause

Word Order in a Standard Main Clause

German word order in a completely standard, neutral main clause is a follows: * nominative subject, * conjugated verb, * accusative then dative pronoun, * nouns with definite determiners, in the orde…
Sun 06 Apr 2008
The Pluperfect

The Pluperfect

The pluperfect is the ich hatte es getan or I had done tense. You make the pluperfect in German by taking the perfect tense (the ich habe es getan tense) and changing the auxiliary verb (the habe or …
Sun 27 Jan 2008
The Simple Past

The Simple Past

The simple past - also known as the preterite or the imperfect tense - is equivalent in form to the English I did form (ich tat es). The way that regular verbs form their simple past is by a or being…
Mon 31 Dec 2007
When to Use the Perfect Tense

When to Use the Perfect Tense

This podcast is about when to use the perfect tense. The perfect tense is the ich habe es getan tense and corresponds in form to the I have done it tense in English. But the rules on when you use the…
Sat 24 Nov 2007
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