edmundomcpot wrote:In der sommer habe ich meine deutsch G.C.S.E Kontrolle, ich finde es sehr nervig
Es ist ganz einfach.
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edmundomcpot wrote:In der sommer habe ich meine deutsch G.C.S.E Kontrolle, ich finde es sehr nervig
Kahless wrote:Mylittlepuddykat wrote:I am 14 and I am taking German to GCSE and I need to practice! please pull me up for all grammar, spelling etc thanks!
Hallo, ich bin veirzehn Jahre alt. Ich spreche kleine Deutsch! 'Help' bitte.
it's vierzehn, not veirzehn, a tip to remember is that ie makes an eee sound while ei makes an aye sound
Kahless wrote:the phrase I use if I'm talking to a german speaker is Ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch, meaning I speak a little German
AlgyTaylor wrote:German GCSE, eh? I got a D in that back in the day (1998). Most of my coursework was done via babelfish
Phobia wrote:hey, im doing my GCSE german (and french) this june and its a scary thought! i seriously dont recommend taking two languages, its just a little too much! Viel Glück!
Phobia wrote:hey, im doing my GCSE german (and french) this june and its a scary thought! i seriously dont recommend taking two languages, its just a little too much! Viel Glück!
Mylittlepuddykat wrote:GCSE is the exam you take when your in Y11 or 5th Year or 16. V.important cos you can leave school with them and they affect the rest of your life.
Mylittlepuddykat wrote:mmm but woldnt keine mean none, I do speak some so i meant to use little - kleine.
Mjolnirs wrote:Ich auch spreche ein bissen Deutsch.
Ich erlerne auf meinen Selbst, aber ich bin zur Abenschule auch gegangen.
Wenn ich nicht sicher bin, benutze ich Babelfish.
I have a pronunciation question:
Ich auch. My night school teacher was from Austria and I remember learning the "ch" sound as a hard sound that I can't think of a comparison in English for. But, on some tapes I've listened to it comes out "Ish aush". Any thoughts? Is this just a regional thing?
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