The German language is such a beautiful language. In the early 1980s I memorized the lyrics to the song "99 Luftballons" by Nena, and I used to browse through the "Neue Revue Illustrierte" I could find in BH, and I thought: "Wow, this language is so beautiful!" But basically what I learned was through the songs... such as, "Peep peep, schau dich an, du bist so wunderschorn..." (Spider Murphy Gang) ..."so a schoner tag" ... (I may have misspelled the words though... 🐒) My favorite German words are "Freiheit" and "Minutenglück", which sound so beautifully sweet to my ears. May God bless all the speakers, teachers and learners who speak this fascinating language. 😁
@MichaelSHSchmidt- Yeah, I keep learning some new words and expressions here and there. I've been using it as an occupational therapy as well. I was a kid back in 1978 when I fell in love with the tunes from Kraftwerk's albums. In 1986 I bought an LP with German songs only. For the last 36 years I've been teaching English to speakers of other languages, and songs are really useful in achieving certain goals. The German stuff I've never forgotten are parts of the songs I like best. 😁
Grüße aus Luzern, Michael! Du bist doch ein wunderbarer Lehrer!
Dankeschön! Freut mich, dass dir das Video gefällt!
The German language is such a beautiful language.
In the early 1980s I memorized the lyrics to the song "99 Luftballons" by Nena, and I used to browse through the "Neue Revue Illustrierte" I could find in BH, and I thought: "Wow, this language is so beautiful!"
But basically what I learned was through the songs... such as, "Peep peep, schau dich an, du bist so wunderschorn..." (Spider Murphy Gang) ..."so a schoner tag" ...
(I may have misspelled the words though... 🐒)
My favorite German words are "Freiheit" and "Minutenglück", which sound so beautifully sweet to my ears.
May God bless all the speakers, teachers and learners who speak this fascinating language. 😁
That's nice! Are you planing on improving your German? Maybe in the future I'll make a video about German music
@MichaelSHSchmidt- Yeah, I keep learning some new words and expressions here and there. I've been using it as an occupational therapy as well.
I was a kid back in 1978 when I fell in love with the tunes from Kraftwerk's albums.
In 1986 I bought an LP with German songs only. For the last 36 years I've been teaching English to speakers of other languages, and songs are really useful in achieving certain goals.
The German stuff I've never forgotten are parts of the songs I like best. 😁
Gesundes Neues! 🌟🎉
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