First released: 18th November 2009
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- 1.Page 4 - Comparison of German and English Pronunciation0:14
- 2.Page 8 - The Vocabulary You Already Have2:48
- 3.Page 13 - Das Alphabet1:01
- 4.Page 14 - Pronouncing the Vowel Sounds0:24
- 5.Page 14 - Long Vowel Sounds Before a Single Consonant0:20
- 6.Page 15 - Pronouncing the Consonants0:45
- 7.Page 16 - Sounding the Letter "B" at the End of a Word or Prefix0:13
- 8.Page 16 - Sounding the Letter "D" at the End of a Word or Prefix0:19
- 9.Page 17 - Sounding the Letter "G" at the End of a Word of Prefix0:15
- 10.Page 17 - Pronouncing Combined Letters and Diphthongs0:56
- 11.Page 18 - Pronouncing Words with an "H" Following a Vowel0:16
- 12.Page 26 - Important New Words0:33
- 13.Page 26 - What Is Your Name?0:25
- 14.Page 29 - Countries and Nationalities0:45
- 15.Page 30 - Places to Eat0:58
- 16.Page 31 - Food and Beverages2:34
- 17.Page 35 - Determining the Gender of Cognates That Refer to Men0:48
- 18.Page 35 - The Masculine Nouns (part 1)0:25
- 19.Page 36 - The Masculine Nouns (part 2)0:52
- 20.Page 36 - Determining the Gender of Feminine Nouns0:47
- 21.Page 37 - Gendered Roles0:40
- 22.Page 37 - The Feminine Nouns (part 1)0:19
- 23.Page 37 - The Feminine Nouns (part 2)0:44
- 24.Page 38 - Neuter Nouns0:37
- 25.Page 47 - Masculine Plural Ending -e2:24
- 26.Page 49 - Neuter Plural Formation for Nouns That Take an -er Ending0:38
- 27.Page 50 - Third Person Singular Pronouns0:17
- 28.Page 50 - Pronoun Substitution1:01
- 29.Page 51 - Personal Pronouns - Singular0:19
- 30.Page 53 - Adjectives0:45
- 31.Page 55 - What You Can Expect in a German Hotel1:42
- 32.Page 59 - Conjugating sein (to be)0:31
- 33.Page 61 - Conjugational Endings of Verbs0:31
- 34.Page 62 - Conjugating Verbs of Motion1:58
- 35.Page 63 - Conjugating essen and trinken1:00
- 36.Page 63 - Present Tense Conjugations of Some New Verbs2:50
- 37.Page 64 - Verb Stems Ending in -t or -d1:40
- 38.Page 67 - Negating ein in the Genders0:10
- 39.Page 73 - Using gern haben to Express Like0:26
- 40.Page 73 - The Word morgen (part 1)0:26
- 41.Page 74 - The Word morgen (part 2)0:26
- 42.Page 75 - Verbs That Change e to i1:13
- 43.Page 76 - Verbs That Change e to ie0:30
- 44.Page 76 - Verbs That Change a to ä1:37
- 45.Page 81 - Kommen and Prefixes0:36
- 46.Page 87 - German Nouns and Pronouns as Direct Objects1:25
- 47.Page 90 - Using Adjectives with Direct Objects0:27
- 48.Page 91 - Prepositions that Take the Accusative0:23
- 49.Page 91 - Accusative Case with Direct Objects and Prepositions0:34
- 50.Page 93 - Es gibt...0:26
- 51.Page 95 - Members of a German Family2:32
- 52.Page 99 - The Nominative, Accusative, and Dative Cases of Nouns1:15
- 53.Page 100 - Pronouns in the Dative Case0:42
- 54.Page 100 - Replacing Dative Nouns with Pronouns1:02
- 55.Page 102 - Prepositions That Take the Dative Case0:22
- 56.Page 104 - Using gefallen to Express Like0:39
- 57.Page 105 - Eigner Herd is Goldes Wert. (There's no place like home.)2:33
- 58.Page 114 - Asking Questions with Who, Whom, and Whose0:22
- 59.Page 124 - The Rest of the Numbers0:34
- 60.Page 128 - Expressing Quantities0:50
- 61.Page 131 - Ordinal Numbers0:59
- 62.Page 138 - Hours and Minutes0:10
- 63.Page 141 - Days of the Week (part 1)0:24
- 64.Page 141 - Days of the Week (part 2)0:34
- 65.Page 143 - Months of the Year0:29
- 66.Page 145 - Time Expressions with Adjectives0:57
- 67.Page 147 - The Goodies for Kaffee und Kuchen0:46
- 68.Page 154 - Irregular Verbs in English and German0:46
- 69.Page 154 - Irregular Past Tense Stems1:46
- 70.Page 157 - The Past Tense of sein0:30
- 71.Page 157 - The Past Tense of haben0:48
- 72.Page 158 - Tiere und Vögel (Animals and Birds)1:50
- 73.Page 160 - Using werden0:23
- 74.Page 165 - Comparing the Forms of Imperative0:51
- 75.Page 173 - The Present Perfect Tense with haben0:19
- 76.Page 178 - Past Participles with sein1:17
- 77.Page 202 - Gender with Possessive Adjectives1:05
- 78.Page 208 - Parts of the Human Body0:54
- 79.Page 212 - Words of Contrast2:04
- 80.Page 215 - Der Words in the Nominative Case1:02
- 81.Page 215 - Ein Words in the Nominative Case0:57
- 82.Page 222 - Irregular Superlatives0:51
- 83.Page 232 - Prepositions That Can Take Dative or Accusative0:24