By taking the time to understand how the German language works, you'll be able to speak German naturally, and read and write in German. We know this can be one of the more challenging parts of your course, and we’re here to help! You can browse the topics, do a search in the top right corner of this page, or start a new conversation. Don’t be shy!
Lesson 3.4 - another kind of ticket
OK, I can now speak relatively fluently when it comes to Fahrkarten... I know what Tagesfahrkarten are, and what Einzelfahrkarten are. I've been checking the transit website for where I'll be going - in which, fortunately, they call them tickets (of c...
8 replies - Last post by Judywan - February 19, 2007
I've been studying German for about a year now, and like to try to read things in German to help saturate or immerse myself. But occasionally I come across phrases that resist translation without having the history behind them. What's the background f...
1 reply - Last post by richr - February 5, 2007
Hello. I've never known how to form sentences such as "*I want _you_* to do this", "*You need _me_ *to do that", etc. How is this done?
2 replies - Last post by (deleted) - December 8, 2006
Sorry for your time.... Why i can't see images on this resource? My Browser is: Opera. Thank you.
1 reply - Last post by (deleted) - October 7, 2006
Hi, I've been studying german for about 4 months and I've learned a lot of grammar and vocabulary but I can't seem to string 2 sentences together. Would rocket german help me on this? also, up to what level of study does this course go up to? beginner ...
4 replies - Last post by (deleted) - July 6, 2006