
Your host Susanne Schilk-Blümel, or short Susi Blümel will teach you German and everything related to the language, the countries where German is spoken and the culture in those countries.
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61 Self-Paced Courses Don’t Work… Right?
Many learners believe that self-paced courses are the problem. They assume they need discipline, pressure, or a classroom environment to finally succeed with German.But the real issue is something else entirely.In this episode, I talk about a conversation from one of my recent workshops with a learner who believed he couldn’t succeed in a self-paced course. His experience is actually very common: people force themselves through classes for months or even years — and still never reach the point where they can actually speak German.So what’s really going on?We look at why many traditional courses struggle to produce real results, why motivation disappears when learning stops making sense, and why learning at your own speed is not the problem — it’s often the solution.Free Live German WorkshopHow to Actually Learn German https://bettergerman.info/workshopGet Talking German CourseGerman for Beginners & Restarters https://bettergerman.info/courseKey Topics in This Episode• Why many learners believe self-paced courses don’t work• What really happens when people force themselves through classes• The difference between motivation and discipline in language learning• Why people naturally learn at different speeds• Why group classes often cannot adapt to individual learning speed• How learning can become easier when the process actually makes sense• What it really means to “learn to communicate” in GermanMentioned in This EpisodeHow to Actually Learn German – Free Live Workshop https://bettergerman.info/workshopGet Talking GermanMy step-by-step course for Beginners & Restarters who want to start speaking German in a natural and practical way. https://bettergerman.info/course✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

60 German Umlauts: What Those Two Dots Actually Do
Many learners see ä, ö, and ü and immediately feel confused. What are those two dots? Are they new letters? Are they just decoration?In this episode, we look at German umlauts in a very practical way. You'll hear how they sound, how they relate to the normal vowels a, o, and u , and why they often appear when words change form — for example, when a noun becomes plural.Most importantly, you'll practice the sounds out loud with real examples so you can start getting used to hearing and saying them.If you want to follow along more easily, download the free cheat sheet with all the example words mentioned in the episode.👩🏻💻Free Workshop https://bettergerman.info/workshop🗣️Get Talking German Course https://bettergerman.info/course⬇️Download the Umlaut Cheat Sheet https://bettergerman.info/umlaut Key Topics in This EpisodeWhat the German umlaut actually meansWhy German has the letters ä, ö , and üThe connection between sound changes and word changesExamples with a → ä, o → ö, and u → üCommon singular and plural pairs ( Mann → Männer, Buch → Bücher , etc.)How to practice umlaut sounds effectively Mentioned in This EpisodeEpisode 18 — The German AlphabetGet Talking German CourseYou May Also LikeBetter German Podcast → https://podcast.bettergerman.infoFree Live German Workshop → https://bettergerman.info/workshop✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

59 Why Do Most German Courses Start at the Wrong Place?
DescriptionWhy do so many people study German for years and still feel stuck? In this episode, Susi looks at one surprising problem with how many German courses are structured. You’ll hear why the starting point matters much more than most learners realize—and how approaching German differently can change the entire learning experience.Free Live German Workshop:https://bettergerman.info/workshopGet Talking German Course:https://bettergerman.info/courseKey Topics in This EpisodeWhy many German courses begin in a way that makes learning harderWhat language learning actually looks like in real lifeWhy the starting point of a course mattersA common pattern in traditional German learningA different way to approach learning GermanMentioned in This EpisodeGet Talking German courseFree Live German WorkshopEmail support for episode 58 PDF: podcast@bettergerman.infoGet Talking German (Course)Learn German in a way that helps you start speaking step by step.https://bettergerman.info/courseYou May Also LikeBetter German Podcasthttps://podcast.bettergerman.infoFree Live German Workshophttps://bettergerman.info/workshop✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

58 How to Use Describing Words Before Nouns in German
🎙️Better German Podcast – Episode 58 German Adjectives Made Simple with Practical Examples In this episode, you learn how German adjectives change when they come before nouns — in a clear, beginner-friendly way. You’ll practice adjectives like big, beautiful, old, and small and see how they behave with the articles - “the” (der / die / das) and “a” (ein / eine), you’ll practice clear, practical examples so you can finally understand the pattern instead of memorizing tables. If adjective endings have ever felt confusing, this episode shows you that they’re actually very logical — and learnable.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community⬇️ Free PDF (Episode 58) (as soon as it it available) https://bettergerman.info/adjectives2.🎧 Full Show Notes & Linkshttps://bettergerman.info/58✨ Key Topics in This EpisodeWhat adjectives are in German (groß, klein, schön, alt, nett)Why adjectives change when they come before a nounAdjectives after verbs vs before nouns ( The ball is big vs The big ball)Adjectives with definite articles: der / die / dasThe meaning of “the” vs “a” in GermanAdjectives with “a” (ein / eine) How adjective endings change (-er / -e / -es) Clear spoken examples you can repeat and practiceHow to practice without stressing about mistakes🔗 Mentioned Links & ResourcesFree Adjectives PDF (Episode 58): https://bettergerman.info/adjectives2 Episode 1 – Start Here (Beginner Foundation) Better German YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-German/Learn More about the Approach?🚀 Want More Support?Inside the Get Talking: German for Beginners & Restarters program, you practice German step by step with clear sentence structures, pronunciation drills, and real-life topics — so you don't just learn rules, you actually start speaking.🎧 You May Also LikeEpisode 1 – How German Sentences WorkEpisode 5 – Beginner episode on articles (der / die / das)Pronunciation and sentence-building practice episodes✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

57 Practice Restaurant Words (plus Short Conversation)
🎙️ Better German Podcast – Episode 57Practice German Restaurant Phrases + Real DialoguesIn this episode, you actively practice German restaurant vocabulary from Episode 53 with real sentences, pronunciation, and two short dialogues. You’ll hear useful phrases for ordering food, asking for the bill, understanding menus in Austria, and talking about typical dishes like Schnitzel or Kaiserschmarrn.If you want practical German you can actually use in cafés, restaurants, or while travelling, this episode helps you train listening and speaking at the same time.⬇️ Free PDF (Episodes 53 + 57)https://bettergerman.info/restaurant🎧 Full Show Notes & Linkshttps://bettergerman.info/57Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community✨ Key Topics in This EpisodePracticing restaurant vocabulary in real sentencesAustrian café and “Kaffeehaus” cultureVorspeise, Hauptspeise, Nachspeise explainedWhat a “Menü” means in Austria (fixed-price meal)Useful ordering phrases: Ich hätte gerne, Ich möchte, zahlen bitteBreakfast buffet questions you can use in hotelsTipping culture in AustriaTypical dishes: Schnitzel, Kaiserschmarrn, FrittatensuppeTwo slow German restaurant dialogues for listening practice🔗 Mentioned Links & ResourcesFree Restaurant PDF (Episodes 53 + 57): https://bettergerman.info/restaurantEpisode 53 (Restaurant Vocabulary Basics)Better German YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-German/🚀 Want More Support?Inside the Get Talking: German for Beginners & Restarters program, you practice German step by step with clear sentence structures, pronunciation drills, and real-life topics — so you don’t just learn rules, you actually start speaking.🎧 You May Also LikeEpisode 53 – Restaurant Vocabulary BasicsBeginner-friendly pronunciation and sentence structure episodesReal-life German dialogues from earlier podcast episode::✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

56 How Not to Get Discouraged When Learning German - Part 2
Part 2 of this mini-series looks at the most common obstacles that quietly stop learners from making progress — and what you can do instead.We talk about misunderstood words, skipping steps, unrealistic expectations, and why practice really matters. A bonus tip at the end shows you how to keep German interesting so you don’t quit.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community🔑 In this episode, you’ll learn:• Why misunderstood words can block learning• How skipping steps creates frustration• Why “total immersion” is mostly a myth• Why a native speaker isn’t automatically a good teacher• How to set realistic expectations• Why practice is not optional• How to keep German interesting🔗 Mentioned in this episode:• Study Technology by L. Ron Hubbard https://www.appliedscholastics.org/• How long does it take to learn German? — Ep 29 https://bettergerman.info/29• How much practice do we need? — Ep 28 https://bettergerman.info/28• Get Talking — German course https://bettergerman.info/course🎓 Start learning German with me: 👉 https://bettergerman.info/course✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

55 How Not to Get Discouraged When Learning German - Part 1
Many people start learning German motivated — and then hit a point where they think: “I can’t do this. It’s too hard.”In this episode, Susi explains why that happens and what you can do to prevent it, so you can keep going and make real progress.This is Part 1 of a two-part series and covers tips 1–5.🔑 In this episode, you’ll learn:• Why your personal “why” is essential• Why everything you learn needs a clear purpose• Why learning only for tests causes frustration• How a realistic schedule keeps you from giving up• Why beginners must first build a core vocabularyWant to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community🔗 Mentioned in this episode:• Good habits for learning German — Episode 54 https://bettergerman.info/54• How much practice do we need? — Episode 28 https://bettergerman.info/28• How long does it take to learn German? — Episode 29 https://bettergerman.info/29• Study Technology by L. Ron Hubbard - https://www.appliedscholastics.org/• Next episode: Tips 6–10 + bonus (Part 2 – episode 56, upcoming)🎓 Start learning German with me:👉 Get Talking – German course https://bettergerman.info/course✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

54 Good Habits to Learn German Anytime of the Year
Learning German usually doesn’t fail because German is hard — it fails because the habits don’t work. In this episode, Susi talks about realistic learning habits that actually help you make progress in German, whether you’re restarting, learning on the side, or finally want to do it properly this time. No gimmicks, no unrealistic promises — just what actually works.🎬 Free PDF: Learn German with Movies & TV📘 German Articles Guide (Der · Die · Das) with the mentioned list of nounsWant to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community🔎 Key Topics• Why motivation alone doesn’t work• How much weekly time actually makes a difference• What to focus on first (and what to ignore early on)• Vocabulary, practice, and media — how they work together• Subtitles: when they help and when they don’t• When structure and courses actually matter🔗 Mentioned Links & Resources• Nicos Weg – Full Movie with multiple subtitles• Learn German with Movies & TV – Free PDF (curated list of YouTube, Netflix, Prime, Disney):• German Articles Guide (Der · Die · Das) with the mentioned list of nouns• Article: Should You Take a German Course or Learn Alone?📚 German Dictionaries (mentioned in the episode)• Collins German-English Dictionary • LANGENSCHEIDT Dictionary🎓 Mentioned CourseGet Talking: German for Beginners & RestartersSpeak German from the first lesson — no grammar terms, no memorizing rules, only practical language you can actually use.https://bettergerman.info/course👉 You May Also Like• Episode 14: Learn German with Movies (complete guide): https://bettergerman.info/14• Episode 7: The 7 Best Tips to Learn German: https://bettergerman.info/7• Episode 4: How to Learn German: https://bettergerman.info/4📩 Questions, feedback, or topic requests:podcast@bettergerman.info⭐ If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review or share it with someone learning German.✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

53 Easy German Words Restaurant
PDF for the episode: https://bettergerman.info/restaurantIn this episode, Susi explains how to talk about restaurants in German in a simple, practical way . You'll learn how restaurant language actually works in real life, which phrases people really use, and what's typical in Austria and Germany. The focus is on useful words, natural sentences, and confidence , not textbook rules. Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/communityKey Topics 🔎 Restaurant German• What restaurant vocabulary you really need• Typical Austrian and German food you'll see on menus• Polite and natural phrases for ordering and paying• Small cultural details that make restaurants easier to navigateMentioned Episodes(all episodes can be found at bettergerman.info/# of the episode)Ep 57: Restaurant Practice & Conversation (coming soon)You May Also Like:Episode 30: “To Be” in GermanEp 8: How Much Grammar Do We Need?✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

52 German Irregular Verbs Super Easy
This episode makes German verbs that change their form (irregular verbs / starke verbs) super easy.There is a free PDF to follow along (and practice further). 📥 Download Part 2 of the FREE German Verbs Guide: https://bettergerman.info/verbs2 German is a funny language sometimes. You learn a word like fahren (to drive) and you think, “Great, I know this word!” But then German plays a little trick. When you say I drive, it stays I drive. But when you say he drives, suddenly the word changes a little and becomes he drives. Same idea, same time, just a tiny vowel jump in the middle! It's a bit like English sing – sang, where the sound changes. German just likes to do this little sound switch even when we are still talking about right now. Don't worry — once you see the pattern, it's actually quite fun.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/communityListen until the end for a small preview of Episode 53, where you will learn useful German words for talking about food at a restaurant!Key Topics 🔎 German Irregular VerbsLearning the Easy Way: Why German verbs are simpler than many books make them seem.How Many Verbs to Learn?: The small number of verbs you really need for daily German conversations.Find the Groups: A simple method for grouping verbs to learn them faster.Easy Vowel Changes: Understanding the small but important changes like 'a' to 'ä' and 'e' to 'i'.Speak Now: Why the present tense is the most important tense to start with.Practical Use: Focus only on the grammar you need for speaking, not complicated rules.Practice Time: Pronunciation and verb change practice for verbs like fahren und sprechen.Free Verbs PDF Guide Part 2 for this episode to follow along and practice.What's Next: A preview of the next episode's useful restaurant vocabulary.Mentioned Episodes (all episodes can be found at bettergerman.info/# of the episode)Ep 45: Learn German Verbs The Easy Way (Going over the Regular Forms)Ep 49: "Sie" – She, They, It or You? Finally Learn the Difference You May Also Like:Ep 8: How Much Grammar Do We Need?Ep 30: “To Be” in GermanMentioned Links📣Pre-Sale for the New German Course🎓Early access is available only for podcast listeners and newsletter subscribers—email podcast@bettergerman.info to join the interest list.For questions, topic requests, or course interest, also email podcast@bettergerman.infoOther ResourcesYou might find this helpful: our Verbs Practice PDF Part 1 with simple examples and exercises. It walks you through the most important present-tense verbs.So check out our free PDF guide on “You”Listen to All The Episodes Published So Far!Check out our YouTube Channel for visual lessons. Subscribe now for free!✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

51 7 Ways to Practice German Even If You Don’t Live in Germany or Austria
If you’re ready to finally speak with confidence — not just “know things” — this course is built for you. Clear explanations, practical exercises, and the kind of guidance that actually gets you talking. Pre-sale is live now, and it’s the perfect moment to jump in before doors fully open. In Episode 51 of the Better German Podcast, host Susi Blumel walks you through the 7 ways of practicing German even when you are not a native speaker yourself. She busts the myth that only native speakers can teach you well. and why it’s absolutely not required for becoming a confident German speaker. Instead, you’ll hear what actually matters when you’re learning: clarity, structure, practice, and saying things out loud until they stick. Simple, practical, and freeing!Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/communityKey Topics 🔎Why so many learners struggle to find people to practice with — and what to do about it.The truth about practicing with native speakers (and when you don't need one).7 practical ways to practice German daily — even if you're learning alone.How repeating simple sentences out loud boosts your speaking confidence.Using audio, video, and dictionaries to get clear, reliable pronunciation.Why a study partner at your level can speed up your learning.Where to find conversation partners online, including in the Better German Community .Using movies, series, and subtitles to train your ear for German.Local meetups, cultural centers, and language cafés you can join near you.A first look at the Get Talking — German for Beginners and Restarters course.What’s coming next: a deep dive into strong (irregular) German verbs.Mentioned Episodes🎧Episode 14 - Introduction to Watching Movies to Learn GermanRelated Episodes🎧Episode 7 - The 7 Best Tips to Learn GermanEpisode 24 - Tips to Learn to Speak GermanEpisode 28 - How Much Practice do We Need when Learning GermanEpisode 29 - How Long Does it Take to Learn GermanEpisode 42 - Improve Your German with Simple Sentences Using ColorsOther Mentioned Links📣Pre-Sale for the New German Course🎓Early access is available only for podcast listeners and newsletter subscribers—email podcast@bettergerman.info to join the interest list. For questions, topic requests, or course interest, also email podcast@bettergerman.info Other Resources📚You might find these PDFs helpful:▫️ Episode 14 → Download PDF: Guide to German Movies▫️ Episode 45 → Download PDF: Verbs Practice Guide▫️ Episodes 46 and 50 → Download PDF: Practice sentences with German clothes vocabularyListen to All The Episodes Published So Far!✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

50 German Clothes Words and Simple Sentence Practice
Grab the free PDF for this episode here: https://bettergerman.info/clothesThis guide gives you all the clothing vocabulary from episode 46 so you can follow along as Susi practices it in real sentences.In this special 50th episode of the Better German Podcast, Susi Blümel brings the clothes topic back to life — not just listing the words, but showing you how to use them in clear, everyday sentences. You’ll practice clothing items, colors, and simple descriptions, while Susi highlights the key grammar you need, like articles and plurals.By the end, you’ll feel confident using these clothing words naturally when you speak.If you’d like to see what this approach looks like in action and understand why German feels unnecessarily hard for so many learners, join my free live workshop “How to Actually Learn German.” I’ll walk you through what usually goes wrong — and what actually makes progress possible. https://bettergerman.info/workshopWant to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/communityKey Topics 🔎 Practicing Sentences with German Clothes VocabularyHow to turn clothing words into simple, everyday sentences.Using colors and descriptive words like big, small, or fluffy.How to say “my” correctly with different clothing items (mein/meine).Making sentences with plurals: my shirts, my jackets, my shoes.Special rules for items that are plural in English, like trousers, glasses, or scissors.Examples with less common words: old-fashioned (altmodisch), ruined (kaputt), etc.Tips for practicing and repeating sentences to really remember them.Using the updated PDF to practice on your own.Highlights from earlier episodes and why starting from Episode 1 helps your learning.A heads-up about the upcoming masterclass in January and the February course, with a 50% pre-sale for the first 10 spots.Mentioned Episodes🎧Episode 1 - Introduction to Better GermanEpisode 4 - How to Learn GermanEpisode 5 - Introduction to German ArticlesEpisode 8 - How Much Grammar Do We Need?Episode 14 - Watching Movies to Learn GermanEpisode 24 - Tips to Speak GermanEpisode 30 - "To Be" in GermanEpisode 35 - Introduction to German Cases Part 1Episode 36 - Introduction to German Cases Part 2Episode 37 - Introduction to German Cases Part 3Episode 40 - ColorsEpisode 43 - German Numbers Made EasyEpisode 42 - Improve Your German with Simple Sentences Using ColorsEpisode 44 - Describing Words in German: Small, Big, etc.Episode 46 - Essential Words for Clothes You Should KnowOther Mentioned Links📣Pre-Sale for the New German Course🎓Early access is available only for podcast listeners and newsletter subscribers—email podcast@bettergerman.info to join the interest list. For questions, topic requests, or course interest, also email podcast@bettergerman.info Other Resources📚Free PDF for this episode: Practice sentences with German clothes vocabulary (covers both Episodes 46 & 50). You might find these PDFs helpful: ▫️ Episode 30 → Download PDF “I am, you are, it is” structures▫️ Episodes 35–37 → Download PDF Cases in German▫️ Episode 40 → Download PDF Colors▫️ Episode 43 → Download PDF Numbers▫️ Episode 44 → Download PDF Adjectives / describing words (big, small, etc.)Word List PDFs: 📚 ▫️ Episode 6 → Body Parts ▫️ Episode 12 → Office & Classroom Words ▫️ Episode 34 → Words for Travelling ✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

49 "Sie" – She, They, It or You? Finally Learn the Difference
Grab the free PDF for this episode here: https://bettergerman.info/sie This guide walks you through all the different uses of “sie” in one place. Work through the examples, follow along with Susi in the episode, and test yourself with short sentences so each meaning sticks for good. It's straightforward, practical, and finally makes this tiny troublemaker easy to handle.In episode 49 of the Better German podcast, Susi Blümel explains the different meanings of the little word sie — it can mean "she," "they," "it," or the polite "you." Susi shows you easy ways to tell which one is meant, using simple examples and everyday sentences. By the end, you'll finally understand how this one word can mean so many things, and you'll feel much more confident using it when you speak. If you’d like to see what this approach looks like in action and understand why German feels unnecessarily hard for so many learners, join my free live workshop “How to Actually Learn German.” I’ll walk you through what usually goes wrong — and what actually makes progress possible. https://bettergerman.info/workshopWant to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/communityKey Topics 🔎 The German Word “sie”Explanation of what “small words” are and why they appear frequently in everyday German.Overview of the different meanings of sie in German.Why sie is one of the first confusing small words learners meet.sie for one woman (she) + simple practice ideas.sie for several people (they) and how to hear the difference (ist vs. sind).sie meaning “it” when talking about certain everyday objects in German.sie for several objects (they) with easy examples.Formal “Sie” — how Germans say polite “you.”Free practice PDF with pictures and sentence prompts.Short look ahead to the next episode on clothing vocabulary.Mentioned and Related EpisodesEpisode 5 – Introduction to German ArticlesEpisode 26 – I, you, he, she, it... in GermanEpisode 30 – To be in GermanEpisode 46 – Clothing VocabularyOther Mentioned Links📣Pre-Sale for the New German Course🎓Early access is available only for podcast listeners and newsletter subscribers—email podcast@bettergerman.info to join the interest list. For questions, topic requests, or course interest, also email podcast@bettergerman.info Other Resources📚You might find this helpful: our Verbs Practice PDF with simple examples and exercises. It walks you through the most important present-tense verbs. Listen to All The Episodes Published So Far!✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

48 Stop Forgetting German Words - Do These Easy Steps
Hello!✨Welcome to Episode 48 of the Better German Podcast, where host Susi Blümel dives into one of the biggest challenges every learner faces: Why it’s so hard to remember German words — and what you can do to make them stick finally.She also shares some exciting updates about the show: new weekly episodes, a growing team, and easier access to free PDF companion guides — now available to everyone, not just community members!Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community🎧 SummaryIn Episode 48 of the Better German Podcast, Susi Blümel tackles one of the biggest struggles in learning German — remembering vocabulary. She explains why word lists and flashcards often fail, and shares simple, proven ways to make new words truly stick. You’ll learn how your brain remembers language best and how to apply it in everyday practice. Explore more tips, free resources, and live courses inside the Better German Community — where real learners make real progress. ✨ IntroductionWelcome back to the Better German Podcast! In this episode, Susi Blumel shares some exciting updates about the show—including a new commitment to weekly episodes and easier access to the free PDF companion guides, now available to everyone, not just community members. But the heart of today’s episode tackles a common struggle that every German learner faces: why is it so hard to remember the words you’ve learned, and what can you do about it?Then she gets personal: remembering her own struggles as a student with long lists of Latin and French words that just wouldn’t stick — until she realized every learner faces this, and there’s a better way. And if you haven’t yet, check out the Better German Community — your space for extra resources, connection, and motivation on your learning journey. 🔎Key TopicsWhy “Vokabeln lernen” (learning word lists) doesn’t work the way we thinkThe surprising truth about how your brain actually remembers new wordsHow children naturally acquire words — and what adults can learn from thatTurning passive study into active use: the secret is repetition and contextPractical ways to use new German words every day:▫️ Make sentences (even if half of it’s still in English!)▫️ Use post-its for objects — but go beyond the label▫️ Write and say each new word in actionWhy “using” a word beats “memorizing” it every timeThe sentence-building trick that can transform your vocabularySusi’s “10 words a day” fluency plan — how real repetition leads to confidence🎧Related EpisodesEpisode 4: How to Learn GermanEpisode 6: Learn German Words — Body PartsEpisode 11: 7 Practical Tips for Learning German FasterEpisode 20: Easy Sentences in GermanEpisode 39: Conversation Practice in German🎧You May Also LikeEpisode 5: Introduction to ArticlesEpisode 30: “To Be” in GermanEpisode 38: German Word List — Family MembersEpisode 44: Learn & Describe Words in GermanEpisode 47: Practicing German Adjectives📚Other ResourcesEmail your questions to podcast@bettergerman.info — Susi might answer them in an upcoming episode!Check out the Interactive German Movie Guide with curated shows and subtitles in your language — a fun way to build vocabulary naturally.Listen to all episodes of the Better German Podcast and follow along with the growing community of learners worldwide.✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

47 German Sentences to Describe Things
Episode 47 is building directly on Episode 44's vocabulary list. This episode turns theory into action: you'll create real sentences, understand how to use the words introduced in episode 44 to describe things. You will learn how they are actually used in sentences. Susi shares how practice bridges the gap between knowing words and actually using them.📥Here you'll find the PDF that accompanies this episode: https://bettergerman.info/adjectives Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community🔎 Key Topics: Practicing German Sentences to Describe Things (Adjectives).Why practicing with full sentences helps you move from knowing to speaking.How “Make another sentence!” (“Make another sentence!”) becomes your best learning toolCommon adjectives covered in this episode, including: big (big/tall), old (old), cold (cold)Examples using everyday nouns Special German sentence structures explained:▫️ I'm cold (literally “To me is cold”)▫️ Are you cold? → Are you cold?Encouragement to practice and speak early, even if it's not perfect.Free Adjectives PDF Guide available at: https://bettergerman.info/adjectivesRelated Episodes 🎧Episode 8: How Much Grammar Do We Need?Episode 27: Introduction to Parts of SpeechEpisode 30: “To Be” in GermanEpisode 39: Conversation Practice in GermanEpisode 44: Learn & Describe Words in GermanYou May Also LikeEpisode 4: How to Learn GermanEpisode 5: Introduction to ArticlesEpisode 7: Your First Sentences In GermanEpisode 11: 7 Practical Tips for Learning German FasterEpisode 20: Easy Sentences in GermanEpisode 22: Introduction to German PluralEpisode 38: German Word List Family MembersEpisode 40: Colors in GermanOther Resources📚The difference between "Dir" and "Dich"Download the free PDF guide for this episode at: https://bettergerman.info/adjectivesYou might find this helpful: our Clothes Practice PDF with clear examples and quick exercises to master German clothing words.Listen to All The Episodes Published So Far!✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

46 Essential Words for Clothes You Should Know
📥Here you'll find the PDF that accompanies this episode: https://bettergerman.info/clothes Download this free PDF and practice the clothing words from Episode 46. Learn the clothes words as you follow along with the episode and start using them in sentences—quick, simple, and effective! Summary📥Download the PDF that accompanies this episode: https://bettergerman.info/clothes This episode of the Better German Podcast takes you through the essentials of German clothing vocabulary. From coats and dresses to trousers and shirts, you’ll learn the most common words, their plural forms, and some differences between clothing items in German and English. Susi applies her effective 20% Theory – 80% Practical approach, sharing examples and practice tips you can start using right away.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/communityKey Topics: 🔎 Clothes in GermanWhy learning clothing vocabulary helps beginners build sentences quicklyCore nouns for clothes with plurals and examples, including: ▫️ die Kleidung (clothes – singular in German) ▫️ das Hemd / die Hemden (shirt/shirts) ▫️ die Bluse / die Blusen (blouse/blouses) ▫️ das T-Shirt / die T-Shirts (T-shirt/T-shirts) ▫️ der Pullover / die Pullover (sweater/sweaters)Surprising differences: why some words are singular in German but plural in EnglishTips on pronunciation, plurals, and repeating words to strengthen memoryPractice segment: repeat along in English and German for better recallFree Clothes PDF Guide available at: https://bettergerman.info/clothesRelated Episodes🎧Episode 5: Introduction to ArticlesEpisode 22: Introduction to German PluralEpisode 23: Practice German Plurals with Learned WordsEpisode 27: Introduction to Parts of Speech for Learning GermanEpisode 30: "To Be" in GermanEpisode 40: ColorsEpisode 42: Improve Your German with Simple Sentences Using ColorsYou May Also Like:🎧Episode 1: Introduction to Better GermanEpisode 4: How to Learn GermanEpisode 13: Festivals in Autumn and Winter in Austria and Germany.Episode 16: Festivals & Holidays in Austria in Winter - Part 2Other Resources📚📥Download the free PDF guide for this episode at: https://bettergerman.info/clothesYou might find this helpful: our Verbs Practice PDF with simple examples and exercises. It walks you through the most important present-tense verbs.Listen to All The Episodes Published So Far!✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

45 Learn German Verbs The Easy Way
📥Here you'll find the PDF that accompanies this episode: https://bettergerman.info/verbs1. Download this free PDF and practice the verbs from Episode 45 step by step. Learn the forms, follow along with the podcast, and create your own sentences. Quick, simple, and effective—start speaking with confidence today! In this episode of Better German, host Susi Blümel explains how German verbs (words like walk, eat, sleep) work in the present. She shows the simple patterns behind regular verbs and their endings, step by step, with examples like go, live, come, and play. You'll also learn tips for practicing out loud, writing verb lists, and using a free PDF worksheet to make the rules stick. By the end, you'll see that verbs in the present are easier than they seem—and you'll be ready to use them in everyday conversations with confidence. IntroductionWelcome to another episode of Better German! Verbs are the engine of every sentence—and in German, they don't stay the same. They change depending on who is speaking: ich, du, er/sie/es ( I, you, he, she, it). At first, this can feel confusing, but don't worry—regular verbs follow simple rules.In this episode, Susi compares how verbs change in English and German, and shares easy examples you'll recognize right away. With her step-by-step method, you'll see that learning verb endings is not only possible but actually quite fun. Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/communityKey Topics 🔎 Verbs in the PresentHow German verbs change compared to EnglishThe basic form of verbs with “-en” at the end ("to walk", "to live", ... in English)The best verbs to start with in German.The difference between leben (“to live”) and wohnen (“to reside”)Step-by-step practiceTips for pronunciationFree downloadable PDF + worksheet with exercisesTeaser for more verbs (that are a bit different in how they change) in upcoming episodes Sneak peek of the next topic: clothing vocabulary in GermanMentioned and Related Episodes and Links 🎧Episode 26: I, You, He, She, It...in GermanEpisode 27: Introduction to Parts of SpeechEpisode 30: "To be" in GermanYou May Also LikeEpisode 1: Introduction to Better GermanEpisode 4: How to Learn German Other Resources📚You might find this helpful: our Numbers Practice PDF with clear examples and quick exercises to master numbers in German.Listen to All The Episodes Published So Far!✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

44 Describing Things in German: Small, Big, etc.
📥Here you find the PDF that goes with this episode: https://bettergerman.info/adjectives Download this free guide and practise the 16 core German describing words from Episode 44 — with examples, pronunciation tips, and short exercises that help you actually use them in real sentences.In this episode of Better German, host Susi Blümel walks you through essential adjectives like big, small, old, young, and more — the words that give your German colour and personality. She explains how to pronounce them (including the German r) and shows simple sentences so you can start using these words right away. By the end, you’ll feel more comfortable describing things in German and be ready for the next part of the adjective series.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/communityHow do you say things like “the house is big” or “the weather is nice” in German?For that, you need a special group of words that describe things. In this episode, you’ll learn 16 very common ones that you can use all the time when talking about people, places, objects, or everyday situations.These words are sometimes called adjectives. That simply means words that describe something. In German, you may also hear the word Eigenschaftswort, which literally means “quality word.” A word that tells you what something is like.In this episode, you’ll hear a first group of these useful words, repeat them, and practice them in simple example sentences.And at one point we also make a little detour into pronunciation, because many learners worry about the German Rsound. The good news: in many everyday words, it’s actually much easier than people think.Download the Free Guide that goes with this episode, it will list all the adjectives and example sentences and give you information how to practice them! https://bettergerman.info/adjectivesKey topics in this episode• A group of 16 very useful German words you can use to describe things• How to repeat and practice them in simple sentences• A small pronunciation tip about the German R sound• How you can practice these words so you can actually use them in conversationYou may also likeEpisode 58 - Using Adjectives before NounsEpisode 47 - German Sentences to Describe ThingsEpisode 40 - Colors in German✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

43 German Numbers Made Easy
In episode 43 of the Better German Podcast, host Susi Blumel breaks down everything you need to know about German numbers. She guides listeners through counting from 1 to 100, explains the difference between “eins” and “ein,” and introduces patterns for numbers above 20. She also previews upcoming episodes on adjectives, ordinal numbers, and dates. This episode is perfect for beginners or anyone wanting to brush up on their German number skills.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community📚 Summary⬇️Download the PDF that accompanies this episode: https://bettergerman.info/numbers Numbers are everywhere — from catching the right train at 7:45 to saying your age. In this refreshing episode of the Better German podcast, Susi Blumel makes German numbers simple and practical. Instead of just memorizing lists, you'll practice patterns that carry you all the way to 100 and see how to put them into action when talking about time, age, or phone numbers. You'll also hear how to keep learning with free resources in the Better German Community — plus a sneak peek at the next topics coming up! 👋IntroductionWelcome to another episode of the Better German Podcast! In today's episode, host Susi Blumel—an experienced German teacher—dives into all things numbers in German. Whether you're just getting started or looking for a refresher, this episode covers how to count from 1 to 100, say your age, tell the time, and even share your phone number in German. Susi shares practical tips, clear explanations, and encourages you to practice right along with her. Additionally, she mentions helpful resources, such as downloadable PDFs and the free-to-join Better German Podcast Community, where you can find more learning materials and connect with fellow podcast listeners. Get ready for a fun, practical session that will kick your German number skills up a notch! 🔑 Key Topics CoveredCounting in German▫️ Numbers 1–100 with clear patterns (eins vs. ein, teens, twenties, thirties and beyond)▫️ Special tips for tricky cases like sechzehn and siebzehnNumbers in Action▫️ Say your age (Wie alt bist du? Ich bin … Jahre alt.)▫️ Tell the time: Es ist ein Uhr, halb eins (12:30), noon, midnight, AM/PM phrases▫️ Share phone numbers clearly, digit by digitExtra Number Know-How▫️ Zero (null), negatives (minus), and decimals (20,5)Practice & Next Steps▫️ Repeat after Susi and try examples yourself▫️ Use our free PDF for extra practice▫️ Join the Better German Community for live lessons and support▫️ Coming up: adjectives, ordinal numbers, and datesRelated episodesEpisode 1: Introduction to Better GermanEpisode 4: How to Learn GermanEpisode 5: Introduction to ArticlesOther Resources📚Don’t forget to download your free PDF with all the examples from this episode at— https://bettergerman.info/numbersYou may find this helpful: our Adjectives Practice PDF, which includes simple examples and exercises. It walks you through the 16 essential German adjectives.📝Listen to All The Episodes Published So Far!✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

42 Improve Your German with Simple Sentences Using Colors
Hey there, and welcome back to Better German! In this episode, Susi Blumel is making colors in German super easy to talk about. She covers how to ask and answer questions like, “Is the table green?” or “What color is the chair?”—all with simple examples you can use right away. Plus, you'll hear about a free PDF packed with more sentences for extra practice inside friendly Better German Community if you want more help or someone to practice with. If you want to feel more confident chatting about colors in German, this episode's for you! Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community📚 SummaryIn this episode of Better German , host Susi Blumel helps you move from knowing color words to actually using them in German sentences . You'll learn how to ask questions like, " What color is…?" (What color is...?) and how to answer with phrases like, " The table is green." (The table is green). Whether you're just starting or building confidence, this episode gives you the tools to talk about colors naturally. You'll also find out how to access a free PDF with all the examples, available in the Better German Community , where learners connect, practice, and support each other. 🔑 Key Topics CoveredUsing Colors in Simple Sentences▫️ Say full phrases like “Der Tisch ist grün” (The table is green)▫️ Build confidence using color words in real sentencesAsking “What Color Is It?” in German▫️ Understand and use the structure “Welche Farbe hat…?”▫️ See how this question works differently than in English▫️ Practice with everyday objects: lamp, book, pen, chair, wall, and moreAnswering Questions About Color▫️ Learn how to respond to questions like “Ist das Buch blau?”▫️ Go beyond ja or nein — answer with full sentences like “Nein, das Buch ist grün.”Practice Tips and Listener Prompts▫️ Answer along with Susi using real examples from the episode▫️ Revisit the free PDF to reinforce vocabulary and sentence structure▫️ Practice with a friend or inside the Better German CommunityKeep Going!▫️ Listen again until it flows naturally▫️ Join the Community for extra support, live lessons, and connection▫️ If you’re enjoying the podcast, rate and share it!🎧Related Episodes Episode 1: Introduction to Better GermanEpisode 4: How to Learn GermanEpisode 5: Introduction to ArticlesEpisode 40: Colors – Vocabulary and PronunciationEpisode 41: Surprising German-English False FriendsOther Resources📚Don’t forget to download your free PDF with all the examples from this episode—available in the Better German Community! Check out this Interactive German Movie Guide with suitable TV shows and movies with subtitles in your language, so you can start using movies to learn right away! Watching German movies and TV shows is great to help you learn German.Listen to All The Episodes Published So Far!✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

41 When Gift Means Poison: Surprising German-English False Friends
In this episode of Better German, host Susi Blumel explores the often confusing concept of “false friends”—German words that look or sound like English ones but mean something entirely different. With relatable stories and examples like Gift , become , and Rat , Susi highlights how these tricky pairs can lead to misunderstandings. She shares practical tips for spotting and mastering false friends, including smart vocabulary-building strategies and the importance of a good dictionary. Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/communityIntroductionWelcome to another episode of Better German! In today's episode, host Susi Blumel dives into the fascinating and sometimes hilarious world of “false friends”—those tricky words that sound similar in German and English but mean totally different things. Susi shares her own first encounter with the confusion these words can cause, like mistaking the English word “gift” for poison, and breaks down some of the most common and confusing false friends you might run into as a learner of German. Plus, she'll share some practical tips on how to not fall into the language false friends trap. Whether you've struggled with words like “become” or “brave,” or just want to avoid embarrassing mix-ups, you'll find plenty of helpful examples and advice in this episode. Grab your dictionary and get ready to laugh as we uncover all the ways language learning can keep us on our toes! Key Topics 🔎False Friends Between German & English What “false friends” are—and how they sneakily confuse language learnersSusi's story: mistaking “Gift” (poison) for “gift” (present)—plus other classic mix-upsWhy trusting your instincts can be risky when vocabulary looks familiarPractical strategies for avoiding false friend pitfallsWhy building vocabulary isn't optional—and how it fuels fluency, education, and careerWhat to do when a sentence just doesn't make sense—it might be a false friend!Learn key German-English false friends (with context and meaning): ▫️“bekommen” vs. “become” ▫️“fast” (almost) vs. “fast” (quick) ▫️“brav” vs. “brave,” “Aktuell,” “Fabrik,” and morePractice ideas: ▫️Pause and check unknown words while watching or reading ▫️Look up full definitions—not just quick translations ▫️Make example sentences to solidify understandingBonus: Share your false friend moment in the Better German communityFinal word: Join the conversation, leave a review, and keep learning smarter!Related Episodes🎧Episode 1: Introduction to Better GermanEpisode 4: How to Learn GermanEpisode 5: Introduction to ArticlesEpisode 40: ColorsOther Resources📚Check out this Interactive German Movie Guide with suitable TV shows and movies with subtitles in your language, so you can start using movies to learn right away! Watching German movies and TV shows is great to help you learn German.Listen to All The Episodes Published So Far!✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

40 Colors
In this episode of Better German teaches listeners the German words for basic colors. She shares updates about her teaching, new online courses, and the free Better German community. Susi provides a clear, repeat-after-me pronunciation guide for a range of color words, tips for memorizing and practicing vocabulary, and practical exercises to help learners integrate these new words into everyday use. Bonus resources, including a handy printable PDF with color vocabulary, are available in the Better German community which is completely free to sign up.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community IntroductionWelcome back to the Better German Podcast! In today's episode, host Susi Blumel brings you a fresh, interactive lesson all about colors in German. Susi shares some behind-the-scenes updates about the podcast, exciting plans for upcoming courses, and tips on how you can make your German learning journey even more effective—right from your own home. Get ready to practice German color vocabulary, learn helpful pronunciation tips, and discover practical ways to master new words through sentences and repetition. Whether you're a total beginner or looking to brush up on the basics, this episode is packed with simple, clear explanations and plenty of encouragement to help you learn German better, one color at a time. Key Topics 🔎- Learning Colors, Making Sentences in German• Why podcast episodes have been irregular—and what’s changing going forward• Behind-the-scenes updates: new assistant, new teachers, new courses launching in September• Why podcasts alone aren’t enough—and how to use them effectively for real learning• The power of making your own sentences (not just listening!) to learn vocab deeply• Overcoming the “I don’t know what to say” block when generating sentences• Interactive vs. passive learning—and how to stay engaged even without a teacher• Learn essential German color vocabulary (with pronunciation tips and regional variations)• Practice ideas:▫️ Repeating words out loud▫️ Using “Das ist...” and simple full sentences▫️ Partner Q&A: “Ist das Buch grün?” – “Ja, das Buch ist grün.”• Bonus: Get the free worksheet in the Better German community• Final word: Join the community, leave a review, and let’s learn together!Related EpisodesEpisode 1: Introduction to Better GermanEpisode 4: How to Learn GermanEpisode 5: Introduction to ArticlesEpisode 6: Wordlist Body PartsEpisode 28: How Much Practice Do We Need When Learning GermanEpisode 39: Restart and ConversationOther Resources📚Check out this Interactive German Movie Guide with suitable TV shows and movies with subtitles in your language, so you can start using movies to learn right away! Watching German movies and TV shows is great to help you learn German.Listen to All The Episodes Published So Far!✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

39 Restart and Conversation
IntroductionWelcome back to the Better German podcast! In this episode, Susi Blümel returns after a short break to share exciting news about the launch of the Better German Community—a place where learners can connect, practice, and improve their German skills together.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/communityKey Topics Explored🔎• The Better German Community: What it is and how it helps learners.• Why conversation is essential for learning German.• How to get started with conversation practice as a beginner.• The benefits of practicing with a study partner.• Tips to keep early conversations correction-free to build confidence.• An invitation to join free Zoom conversation classes.• Sneak peek at the next episode on German pronunciation.Related EpisodesEpisode 5: Introduction to German Articles Episode 37: Introduction to German CasesEpisode 38: German Word List Family MembersOther Resources📚🤓Check out this Interactive German Movie Guide with suitable TV shows and movies with subtitles in your language, so you can start using movies to learn right away! Watching German movies and TV shows is great to help you learn German.Listen to All The Episodes Published So Far!✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

38 German Word List Family Members
In episode 38 of the Better German Podcast, host Susi Blumel introduces an upcoming German beginner course and discusses a new frequency for podcast episodes. The main focus of the episode is a word list covering family members in German, with translations and helpful illustrations. Learn German repeating those words! Here you can get the list of words used with translation and an illustration.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/communityIntroductionWhen you meet new people and talk to them, family could be a subject discussed soon. So our word list of 25 German words (father, mother, brother...) will come in handy! Learn by repetition - and don't forget to download your word list and illustration. Key Topics and Bullets Primary topic: Introduction and Course AnnouncementChange in frequency of the podcastAnnouncement of the new German beginner course in the Better German academyOverview of the course content and structureEmphasis on the benefits for total beginners and those struggling with speaking GermanPrimary topic: Word List on Family MembersIntroduction of the word list on family members in GermanThe PDF with word list and illustrationsExplanation of each family member word in German and EnglishDetails about special considerations for certain wordsPronunciation practice and invitation for the audience to repeat after the hostRelated EpisodesEpisode 33: Introduction to Informal and Formal Communication in GermanEpisode 35: Introduction to German Cases Part 1Episode 36: Introduction to German Cases Part 2Episode 39: Restart & ConversationOther Resources📚Get a helpful PDF with the German words for family members with translation and a sketch to learn and remember the words easier. Very helpful in conversations when you travel!German Case Essentials - Free Guide about CasesCheck out this Interactive German Movie Guide with suitable TV shows and movies with subtitles in your language, so you can start using movies to learn right away! Listen to All The Episodes Published So Far!✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

37 Introduction to German Cases Part 3
Episode 37 is the third and final part of a mini-series introducing German cases. It briefly recaps the first two episodes, which covered the definition and importance of cases, names of cases, and how verbs determine cases. The focus of this episode is on how German prepositions determine cases, with examples provided for clarity. It also explains special prepositions that require different cases depending on context. Get the free PDF German Case Essentials here.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/communitySummary Welcome to the third and final part of our series on German cases! In this episode, we delved deep into how prepositions determine German cases and covered special prepositions that ask for specific cases in different situations. We also discussed the importance of not getting too caught up in perfection and focused on the ultimate goal of effective communication in German. If you're new to German cases, be sure to grab the cheat sheet at bettergerman.info/cases for a summary of today's episode. And remember, at Better German, we prioritize practice over theory for effective language learning. Key Topics Explored🔎 Primary Topic: Introduction to German CasesUnderstanding the concept of cases in GermanThe purpose of cases and their function in the German languageComparison of cases in German and EnglishThe relationship between verbs and casesThe significance of prepositions in determining casesOverview of common prepositions and the cases they requireIntroduction to specific prepositions that ask for either the dative or accusative caseThe number of prepositions used in German and their specific case requirementsPrimary Topic: Learning and Applying German CasesAdvice for new learners on how to approach the learning of casesUse of cheat sheets and examples to aid in understanding and practiceThe role of making one's own examples in grasping the correct usage of casesEmphasizing the importance of communication over perfect grammar in language learningIntegration of correct sentence patterns for language practiceEncouragement to not be overly concerned about making mistakes while learning casesPrimary Topic: Summary and Additional ResourcesRecap of the primary determinants of cases in German sentencesImportance of understanding the basic forms of nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive casesThe availability of a free PDF "German Case Essentials" for further reference and practiceReference to the Better German Academy for alternative approaches to learning German without extensive grammar focusRecommendations for further learning and engagement with the German languageThis comprehensive sequence of topics covered in the podcast will serve as a useful guide for individuals seeking to understand and apply the fundamental principles of German cases.Related EpisodesEpisode 35: Part 1 of Introduction to German CasesEpisode 36: Part 2 of Introduction to German CasesEpisode 38: German Word List Family MembersOther Resources 📚Download this PDF on Introduction to German cases that will provide you will an understanding what they are and tables of cases. But that’s only the beginning. You will get explanations of the basic meanings of all cases and tables of Verbs with Dativ, and the most important prepositions with the needed cases. ALL OF THAT WITH TRANSLATED EXAMPLE SENTENCES! Master German Cases today!Check out this Interactive German Movie Guide with suitable TV shows and movies with subtitles in your language, so you can start using movies to learn right away! Watching German movies and TV shows is great to help you learn German.Listen to All The Episodes Published So Far!✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

36 Introduction to German Cases Part 2
In this episode, you will learn the names and basic usages of each of the four cases of the German language.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/communitySummary In this episode of Better German, host Susi Blumel continues her mini-series on cases in the German language. She emphasizes the importance of understanding cases, while also acknowledging the challenges they may pose to beginners. Susi breaks down the four cases in German - nominative, genitive, dative, and accusative - providing a brief explanation of each and offering insights into their usage. She also hints at a cheat sheet for a clearer understanding of cases and invites listeners to sign up for the newsletter to stay updated. In the next episode, she promises to delve into how specific prepositions in German correspond to different cases. If you're struggling with German cases, this episode is a must-listen! Key Points Explored🔎 Primary Topic: Introduction to CasesImportance of understanding cases in learning GermanRecognition of challenges for beginners when encountering casesOverview of different types of cases in the German languagePrimary Topic: The 4 Cases in GermanNominative case (basic form, naming the subject)Genitive case (possession, something belonging to or with someone)Dative case (used when an action goes over to something, after the verb)Accusative case (used for the object of the sentence)Primary Topic: Learning Sequence of CasesSuggested learning sequence for cases in German languageDiscussion of learning priorities for beginner, intermediate, and advanced studentsPrimary Topic: Determining the Case to be UsedUnderstanding what determines which case is usedEmphasis on the accusative case as the most frequently used casePrimary Topic: Verbs and CasesRelationship between verbs and cases Focus on how most verbs use the accusative casePrimary Topic: Prepositions and CasesDiscussion of how each preposition requires a specific caseExplanation of the relationship between prepositions and casesPrimary Topic: Introduction to German Beginners CourseReference to a German beginners course as an alternative approach to learning the German languageEmphasis on simplified language learning approach without extensive use of grammar rulesThe podcast episode provides a detailed overview of cases in the German language, including the identification of each case, the learning sequence, determining the case to be used, the relationship between verbs and cases, as well as the influence of prepositions on cases. Additionally, it presents an alternative approach to learning German through a specific beginners course. Related EpisodesEpisode 5: Introduction to German Articles Episode 27: Introduction to Parts of Speech in German (Worarten)Episode 35: Introduction to German Cases Part 1Episode 37: Introduction to German CasesOther Resources 📚Download this PDF on Introduction to German cases that will provide you with an understanding of what they are, and tables of cases. But that’s only the beginning. You will get explanations of the basic meanings of all cases and tables of Verbs with Dativ, and the most important prepositions with the needed cases. ALL OF THAT WITH TRANSLATED EXAMPLE SENTENCES! Master German Cases today!Check out our Interactive German Movie Guide with suitable TV shows and movies with subtitles in your language, so you can start using movies to learn right away! Listen to All The Episodes Published So Far!✨ Join The Better German Community Find all podcast resources at one place!📰 Sign Up for Our Newsletter Get Tips & Updates Straight To Your Inbox!🌍 Explore Our Podcast Episodes New to the podcast? Head over to our podcast homepage to find other episodes you’ll love.💬 Come See Our Approach For Yourself We believe in real understanding, not just memorizing grammar rules—come see how we do in this YouTube Video.📲 Stay Connected and Follow Us On:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susi_blumel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/61580057243680YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Better-GermanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susibettergermanPinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/susibettergerman/⭐ Enjoyed this episode? If you liked what you heard, give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a fellow learner!

35 Introduction to German Cases Part 1
In episode 35 of the Better German Podcast , I am going to give you an introduction to German cases. And we are discussing here the very basics - what are cases at all? Why do we have them? Other languages get along just fine without them, so what are they really? Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

34 Words for Travelling in Germany or Austria
This episode of the Better German podcast provides a comprehensive guide for travelers to German-speaking countries, focusing on essential German words, tips for accommodations, supermarkets, pharmacies, public transport, entertainment options, and restaurants. Download the free PDF with the words here .Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

33 Introduction to Informal and Formal Communication in German
In this episode of the Better German Podcast , Susie Blumel goes into the topic of formal and informal communication in the German language. She explains how the usage of different forms depends on the level of familiarity with the person you are addressing, and how this can vary in social or professional settings, providing practical examples for better comprehension. Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

32 Uncommon German Vocabulary: gerne, gell etc.
In Episode 32 of the Better German Podcast, Susi introduces and explains the meanings of typical German words like 'eh', 'jö', 'gell', 'na ja', and 'gerne'. It also touches on the Better German Academy, a project aiming to provide comprehensive learning materials for German language learners.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

31 The Sound of Music
Welcome to Episode 31 of the Better German Podcast ! In this episode, we will talk about 'The Sound of Music' from an Austrian perspective, discussing its historical context, the impact of World War II, and the portrayal of Austrian traditions. We will go into the reason why The Sound of Music was literally successful everywhere but in Austria and Germany. But how much of The Sound of Music is actually alive? Just the hills?Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

30 To Be in German
This Episode of the Better German Podcast covers the different forms of the verb 'to be' in German, providing examples and explanations for each form. You will also hear about gender in German nouns and get information about resources for learning the language with ease.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

29 How Long Does it Take to Learn German
Welcome to Episode 29 of the Better German Podcast! This episode discusses the time it takes to learn German, covering different levels of proficiency, hours of learning required on average to learn the different levels, and what to expect to be able to do when you have learned the level. If you are trying to figure out how long it will take you to reach your individual goal of learning German, this episode can help you!Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

28 How Much Practice do We Need when Learning German
In this episode of the Better German Podcast , Susi Blümel discusses the significance of practice in learning German. She stresses the need for a balance between theory and practice, providing examples and guidelines for effective practice. Susi emphasizes that consistent and substantial practice is essential for mastery of the language, and she offers practical tips for learners to improve their speaking abilities.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

27 Introduction to Parts of Speech for Learning German
Hello and welcome to the Better German Podcast! In this episode, we'll discuss the most important parts of speech in the German language. Host Susi Blumel breaks down the fundamental components of language, from nouns and articles to verbs and adverbs, offering clear explanations in both English and German. By the end of this episode, you'll have a deeper understanding of these essential building blocks of German, paving the way for more effective language learning. So, whether you're a beginner or looking to broaden your linguistic knowledge, stay tuned for a comprehensive introduction to the parts of speech in German.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

26 I, you, he, she, it... in German
Hello and welcome to Episode 26 of the Better German Podcast! The host, Susi Blümel, introduces the personal pronouns in the German language, including the basic translations for 'I,' 'you,' 'he,' 'she,' 'it,' 'we,' 'you' (plural), and 'they.' She explains the use of personal pronouns in relation to gendered nouns and also mentions the different forms of address in German for formal and informal situations.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

25 Guide to Learn German Nouns
Hello and welcome to the Better German Podcast ! In this episode, the host, Susie Blumel, provides a beginner's guide on learning German nouns. She emphasizes the importance of focusing on nouns when first learning the language and provides tips on how to effectively learn and remember them. Susie explains the key components of learning nouns, such as writing and pronouncing the word, understanding its meaning, identifying the article, and learning the plural form. She also encourages using the words in sentences to solidify learning. If you haven't already, jump into the Better German Podcast Community and get free access to all the previous PDF worksheets with wordlists you can use for practice! It's also a great place for you if you have been thinking you need to memorize thousands of words or master endless grammar rules. In this community, we teach German in a clear, simple way—so it actually works! Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

24 Tips to Learn to Speak German
In this episode, we are going into the common trouble of being able to speak German, despite "Learning German". Find out what you can do so start talking from the beginning of your German learning experience! Get the the free PDF Learn German with Movies and TV Shows (that replaces the former Movie Guide)Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

23 Easy Practice Sentences in German
Hello and welcome to Episode 23 of the Better German Podcast with your host, Susi! This episode continues on the subject of the last episode (22), where the German plural was introduced. In this episode, host Susi will give you the plural forms for simple German words about the body and a room. There is a PDF with the words and their translations that you can access by joining the Better German Community. This is also a great place for you if you have been thinking you’re “bad at languages.” To be honest, you’re not—the method was just wrong. By the way, want to know what course fits you best?📚You can book a free appointment, fill out a short survey, and I’ll guide you through a plan that makes sense for your level and goals!Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

22 How Can We Speak of More Than One Thing in German?
Welcome to Episode 22 of the Better German Podcast! In this episode, I am going to give you an introduction to the German plural. The episode focuses on explaining the concept of noun plurals in German and mentions different ways of forming plurals, such as adding letters or changing vowels. The script also highlights the importance of learning articles and provides examples of plural forms for various words. Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

21 Differences of Austrian and German German
Hello! In this episode of the Better German Podcast, Susi Blümel discusses the differences between the Austrian and German versions of the German language. She covers the areas where German is spoken, the population differences between Germany and Austria, the common written language, and the variations in spoken language and dialects. She also provides advice on learning different regional dialects and understanding Hochdeutsch, the standard form of the German language. Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

20 Easy Sentences in German - What is that? That is a _______.
Hello! This is Episode 20 of the Better German Podcast. You will learn a Sentence Pattern, you will learn to say "What is that?" and "That is..." in German. Your host, Susi, will also give you tips on how to practice this, either with a study partner or by yourself. And do not worry, if you want more support learning German, you can simply get into the Better German Community for live lessons, PDF worksheets for this and previous episodes, and friendly help!Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

19 German Levels and Exams Made Simple
Welcome to Episode 19 of the Better German Podcast! In this episode, Susi explains the different levels of German language proficiency and exams. She gives you details about each level, from A1 to C2, and gives you information on what you need each level for, as travel, work, and studying. She also tells you about the relationship between actually learning the language and passing the exams, and why she thinks it is problematic to learn for the exams. This episode is perfect for you to become oriented in the world of language levels and to see which level you need to aim for and what you can expect from each level. Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

18 Learn to Say the German Alphabet
Hello and welcome to the Better German Podcast! In this episode, Susi Blümel teaches the German alphabet, pronunciation, and special letter combinations. You will get examples and translations for each letter and combination. Learning the alphabet is a step towards mastering German pronunciation and learning to read German. Find the free PDF that goes with this episode at https://bettergerman.info/alphabetWant to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

17 Pay for a German Course - Yes or No?
Welcome to Episode 17 of the Better German Podcast! In this episode, we are looking at the question of why someone should pay for a German course instead of learning for free on YouTube - or should you? What works better in what situations? We are looking at this subject so you can figure out for yourself if it works better for you to use free materials you can find or avail yourself of a paid course. Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

16 Festivals and Holidays in Austria in Winter Part 2
This is an episode about festivals and holidays in autumn and winter in Austria. It is the second part of the episode, and the focus is on the time before Christmas and Christmas in Vienna. The host, Susi Blümel, talks about the weather, traditions, and experiences related to these festivals and holidays. She also mentions other events such as Advent, St. Nicholas Day, and New Year's Eve. The episode includes a word list with translations and suggestions for learning German words related to the topic. Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

15 Which Words are Written with a Big Letter in German?
Welcome to Episode 15 of the Better German Podcast ! In this episode, we will cover the basic rules of capitalization in German. Capitalization means writing some words with a big letter (capital) at the beginning of the word. German is the only language that writes many words other than names and the beginnings of sentences with a capital letter. We are going to cover the basic rules and make sure you will not get confused about this when learning German. Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

14 - Introduction to Watching Movies to Learn German
Hello and welcome to the Better German Podcast ! In this episode, we will explore the benefits of watching German movies and TV shows with subtitles as a tool to aid in learning the German language. This is great for both independent learners and students who are taking a course or classes. In this episode, we will also cover programs on Amazon, Netflix, Disney+, and YouTube. For each one of these platforms, we will cover specific movie or TV show recommendations that are suitable for different levels - advanced beginners, intermediate students, upper intermediate, and advanced. To help you learn faster, get this Free PDF with my best movie recommendations. (This PDF Guide replaces the former interactive movie guide that is no longer working)Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

13 Festivals in Autumn and Winter in Austria and Germany
Welcome to Episode 13 of the Better German Podcast with your host, Susi. This episode focuses on special days, holidays, and festivals in the German-speaking area throughout autumn and winter. Highlights include coverage of Austria's diverse traditions and the Austrian national holiday. Furthermore, language and cultural nuances concerning religious holidays, cultural festivals, and national events are discussed. Susi also compares Thanksgiving to holidays in Austria. Alongside these points, she mentions the upcoming guide for watching German TV shows and movies that will be released in the upcoming episode. Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

12 Learn German Words about an Office or Classroom
Episode 12 of the Better German Podcast is an audio version of a lesson from the Beginner German Course. The lesson covers a list of words about objects commonly found in a classroom or office. You will get audio repetition for pronunciation practice, and you will learn actively by repeating words and translations aloud. Get the PDF with the words in the Better German Podcast community. You will find all podcast resources in there and so much more. It is also the home of the Better German Courses.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

11 The 7 Best Tips to Learn German
Welcome to Episode 11 of the Better German podcast with y. In this episode, Susi offers her top seven tips for individuals trying to learn the German language. These include practical for learners of all levels, no matter if they are already attending a course or not. So, if you are learning German and want to make faster progress or have more fun doing it, or if you want to get started – this episode is for you! And if you haven't already, make sure to join the Better German Podcast Community to connect with other listeners, access exclusive resources, and take your German to the next level! Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

10 Greeting and Introduction in German Part 2
Welcome to Episode 10 of the Better German podcast, hosted by Susi Blümel! This episode is focused on German greetings and introductions and represents the second part of this topic. Susi outlines common German phrases and provides their English translations, offering cultural and linguistic context for each one. She also asks listeners to repeat the phrases for practice. She recommends that listeners download a PDF of the script for further practice, available when you become a member of the Better German Community. You’ll find worksheets for this and other episodes there, too! To wrap up, Susi invites you to sign up for her newsletter, share the podcast, and check out her online German courses if you’re ready to go deeper. Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

9 Greeting and Introducing Yourself in German
In this episode, you are going to learn all the basic words you need to understand phrases to introduce yourself and greet other people, and you will also learn the phrases. This is something you should learn early on, so dive into it and have fun!Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

8 How Much Grammar Do We Need when Learning German?
We're diving deep into a topic that many of us grapple with when learning a new language: Grammar. How much grammar is really necessary? Should we sweat over every rule and tense, or is there a better way? In this episode, we'll explore the importance of striking a balance between grammar and practical application. I'll share some insights on how overemphasis on grammar can hinder our progress and confidence. We'll also discuss the power of learning sentence patterns, the significance of vocabulary, and the gradual improvement we can achieve, just like a child learning their first words. So, let's unlock the secrets of mastering German without getting lost in the sea of grammar rules.If traditional courses left you confused or frustrated, you’ll love our approach! If you’d like to see what a different approach to learning German looks like in action and understand why German feels unnecessarily hard for so many learners, join my free live workshop “How to Actually Learn German.” I’ll walk you through what usually goes wrong — and what actually makes progress possible. https://bettergerman.info/workshopWant to go further with your German?Course: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

5 Introduction to German Articles
In this episode of the Better German podcast, you will be provided with an introduction to articles in the German language. I will give you an introduction to what articles are, as you will start meeting right from the beginning of your language journey. I will describe the meaning (something which is left out very often) and what function they serve in German. I compare the limited number of articles in English (such as "a" and "the") to the slightly more numerous articles in German ("ein", "eine", and "der," "die," "das"). Remember, you don’t need to memorize thousands of words or master endless grammar rules. In the Better German Community, we teach German in a clear, simple way—so it actually works.In this episode, I also discuss how articles can indicate specificity or generality, and how they are essential for constructing correct sentences in German. While acknowledging that some learners find articles challenging, I will explain the importance of learning them from the beginning and give you a bit of an outlook on what's to come already in the next episode, and that through repetition and interactive exercises, you will become comfortable using German articles. Overall, this episode aims to provide a foundational understanding of articles in German and encourage you to get a got start with them right away. Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

7 Learn Your First Sentences in German!
Welcome to a new episode of the Better German podcast! In this episode, we will be exploring the fascinating world of sentence patterns in the German language. I, Susi Blümel, your host, will guide you through this episode, which is actually one of the earliest videos in our A1.1 course. Check out our Better German courses here. We will focus on a specific sentence pattern, "That is _____," and I will teach you how to fill in the blank correctly. This method of learning grammar through sentence patterns is both efficient and enjoyable. With between 100 and 150 sentence patterns, you will have a solid foundation of the basic language of German. In this episode, we will be using vocabulary related to body parts, building upon what we learned in the previous episode. So join me on this language learning journey as we master sentence patterns and expand our German vocabulary. Let's get started! If you’d like to see what a different approach to learning German looks like in action and understand why German feels unnecessarily hard for so many learners, join my free live workshop “How to Actually Learn German.” I’ll walk you through what usually goes wrong — and what actually makes progress possible. https://bettergerman.info/workshopWant to go further with your German?Course: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

6 Learn German Words for Body Parts
In this episode of the Better German podcast, you will learn a list of words - body parts - in German! This is a great list for total beginners, it is also good as a review, or if you want to learn the correct articles for the words. You will learn the meaning and the pronunciation of these words by repeating. I encourage you to get the PDF with the written-out words and translation by simply becoming a member of the Better German Community and experiencing for yourself how we make it easier (and more fun)! The next episode, Episode Seven (7), builds on this one, and you will learn to say sentences with these words. Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

4 How to Learn German
In this episode of the Better German Podcast , Susi Blümel introduces the approach she is using to teach German. She emphasizes the importance of speaking and practicing the language, rather than solely focusing on grammar rules. Susi encourages learners to adopt a natural approach, similar to how they learned their native language. She explains the effectiveness of repetition and the use of sentence patterns to create meaningful and practical sentences. She also highlights the need for consistent practice in order to become comfortable and fluent in speaking German. Overall, this episode provides valuable insights into a different approach to learning German that focuses on practicality and real-life communication.Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

3 Key Words about Learning German
In this episode of the Better German podcast, your host, Susi Blümel, breaks down some of the most important words and concepts every German learner should know. Whether you're just starting or brushing up on your skills, understanding the language of learning is key! 😩 Tried learning German before and got stuck on the grammar? The Better German Community takes a different approach—no overwhelm, just real progress through understanding and practice. Quickly sign up here to get this episode's freebie, the PDF worksheet you can practice with! In this episode, Susi further emphasizes the importance of finding a German course that is accessible and understandable for beginners, suggesting that having a course in one's native language or at least in English can be beneficial. Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

2 Reasons to Learn German
In this episode of the Better German podcast, host Susi discusses the reasons why learning German is beneficial. Susi emphasizes the importance of learning German for individuals living in German-speaking countries, as it allows for better integration into the local community and enhances communication with natives. She also highlights the advantages of speaking German when dealing with official matters and navigating legal systems. Additionally, Susi emphasizes the benefits of learning German for travelers, as it opens up new opportunities for exploration and deeper cultural understanding. Furthermore, she explains the career advantages of speaking German, both in terms of job prospects and the potential for bilingual positions. By the way, this episode includes a free PDF worksheet for practice. Hop into the Better German Community to access this and other episodes' resources! Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community

1 Introduction to the Better German Podcast
Hey there! Welcome to Better German—the podcast that makes learning German finally feel doable and fun! I’m Susi, your host, and I couldn't be more excited to launch this podcast! Whether you’ve just begun learning German, you’ve tried before and felt stuck, or you’re curious about how to get started, this podcast is for you. In each episode, we’ll explore effective learning techniques, share hand-picked resources, and even dive into specific tips for learning German while living in or visiting Vienna.In this first episode, I’ll give you a quick overview of what to expect from the show, what’s coming up, and how Better German can help you make real progress—no matter where you’re starting from.So grab your headphones, and let’s begin!Want to go further with your German?Workshop: Discover the three biggest mistakes that keep people stuck with German—and what to do instead—in the free live workshop. It is also the first step to do if you are interested in taking a course, as you will see how we teach. https://bettergerman.info/workshopCourse: Get Talking German uses a completely different approach to help you understand and use German faster.https://bettergerman.info/coursePodcast Community: Get all podcast resources in one place inside the Better German Podcast Community and ask your questions there.https://bettergerman.info/community
