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Common and Useful English Idioms
Idioms help us enrich our language. They can be funny, but they can also help us say or express something in fewer words. Here are some common and useful English idioms.
Read MoreIdioms help us enrich our language. They can be funny, but they can also help us say or express something in fewer words. Here are some common and useful English idioms.
Read MoreFalse friends, or "false cognates" are words that look, and often sound the same, but do not mean the same thing. False friends exist between many languages, including English and German. Here are 15 examples.
Read MoreEven though Germany has an incredible network of (mostly reliable) public transportation, especially in the big cities, cars and driving are a big part of German culture as well. Here are some important phrases and vocabulary!
Read MoreHow do you conjugate a verb? What is the participle of a verb? What is the plural spelling of a noun? Here are some online resources to help you with your German Grammar questions.
Read MoreFood and drink is another aspect of American culture that often surprises visitors to the U.S. in terms of portions, "free" items, and refills.
Read MoreGerman learners will know that separable (and inseparable) prefix verbs change the meaning of the base verb, often quite dramatically. Here are 12 examples with the verb "nehmen".
Read MoreIf you want to improve your comprehension, you need to learn vocabulary. For our German learners, here is our collection of our German words of the day, including some example sentences.
Read MorePatriotism and national pride are two very important issues in American culture, especially since visitors to the U.S. will be exposed to them in a number of situations.
Read MoreEven though German is considered a Subject-Verb-Object language, there are several instances where the word order in a sentence changes. Here are 5 common examples.
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