I've decided to start learning German during lockdown to help my job prospects after the economy has tanked and these videos are really helping. Thanks!
@@Jim-so3zm We're both on the same page here, in fact I'm doing the same. We'll need it and German is a great pick and regardless of the difficulty itll pay off Im certain. Gd luck 👌🏼
I’ve been going over the first few videos in the A1 category for the past few days. I realized that me taking notes wasn’t helping me learn and retain what I already learned. For some people it might work, but for me and how I learn, watching videos is what really helps me. And I live in America so I’m not around German speaking people. So to get myself familiar to the language I watch German people play video games. Cause I like video games, so I can hopefully start understanding things they say a little better. I am making the most progress learning this way. I can’t wait to show off my language skills to my friends and family lol. Also I want to yell at people in German on video games.😂😂
actually taking notes is not the most efficient learning method. The most efficient method is Aplying the data you just learned inmediately. It can be doing those worksheets. or making notes of the stuff you recall(not directly from the video but your brain). Then after a few days practice again. Aplying Active Recalling and Spacius repetition is the way to go.
I am like you, I am a passive learner, I don't like taking notes, I like sitting on couch watching German videos over and over again, I forget some words but I learn some words too until it becomes natural and I can memorize most of them, that is my method.
Outstanding teacher! Jenny is the number1 in the market when It comes to quality Just discovered this channel and I couldn't pass by without leaving a comment
When I was 3 years old I went to Germany for two years. This made me know how to speak in German but after I came back to India, there was no one who would know the language so I kept forgetting how to speak. Then my father introduced me to lingoni GERMAN and it was working so well😁😃
Vocabulary from this video: Hallo - hi Guten Tag - Hello Guten Morgen - Good morning Guten Abend - Good evening Gute Nacht - Good night Ich heiße Juan. - My name is Juan. Ich heiße Juan Aguilar. - My name is Juan Aguilar. Wie heißen Sie? (formal) - what's your name? Wie heißt du?(informal) - what's your name? Ich bin Juan Aguilar. - I am Juan Aguilar. Mein name ist Juan Aguilar. (formal) - My name is Juan Aguilar. Und Sie? (formal) - and you? Und du? (informal) - and you? Woher kommen Sie? (formal) - where are you from? Woher kommst du? (informal) - where are you from? Ich komme aus Deutschland. - I come from Germany. Ich komme aus den USA. - I come from the USA. Ich komme aus Indien. - I come from India. Ich komme aus Ghana. - I come from Ghana. Wo wohnen Sie? (formal) - Where do you live? Wo wohnst du? (informal) - where do you live? Ich wohne in Köln. - I live in Cologne. Ich wohne in Berlin. - I live in Berlin. Ich wohne in Frankfurt. - I live in Frankfurt. Ich wohne in Stuttgart. - I live in Stuttgart. Ich wohne in Heidelberg. - I live in Heidelberg.
I’m passing A1 already and now waiting for the list of schools. I have to say that the school that I went for A1 was not really useful like your videos because it was for the test To watch this A1 video it helps me so much to get ready for the future. Im looking forward for more A1 videos! Vielen Danke! 🙏🏽
I speak English, Arabic and Spanish, German is too hard for me too, but luckily because I speak Arabic, I have learned to pronounce some difficult German sounds like "r" and "ch"
Hi Jenny, thanks for the amazing lessons... just had a couple of questions: 1) why do we say "wo ist das auto" or 'wo wohnen sie".. but say "woher kommen sie?" - how to decide between wo and woher? 2) @6:18 I notice that both the subtitle and your pronunciation is 'Ich wohne ín' Koln' rather than Ích wohne im Koln'.. why the difference and how to decide between using in an im? Thanks!
Hi dear lingoni team! ❤ I have a question! In 3:10 do you guys write "du" in "Wie heißt du?" Like this? Which is correct? - Wie heißt Du? - Wie heißt du?
wonderful this, I learn two laguange at the time, my jerman laguange is't not perfect and i have deepen english laguange. than u some much.. i retain to study hard!! keep strugle💪
There should be a trial period on lingoni.com. I mean, I would like to see the quality of the materials first before subscribing. If you can add this option, it would be great.
we have a trial on fr.lingoni.com The French app is built up in the exact same way as the German app. For several reasons, we haven't introduced a trial yet for the German app though.
lingoni GERMAN Thank you so much for your prompt reply to my suggestion, I appreciate it. At least I can see the design of the materials in French section since trial period is available there.
Yes, „du“ you can write always. „Du“ is often used in letters, E-Mails, birthday cards, everywhere where you want to address the reader directly. You can also say „du“ in this case, but „Du“ is more polite. In direct speech it‘s incorrect to use „Du“, because the author doesn’t address the reader.
People please hit LIKE .. she has given a lot of effort and made a nice video.
This woman deserves the world. This is so amazing, I am so thankful for her!
Surely. ..I am learning this during quarantine. ..and using my time Wisley all credit goes to jenny
You need to calm yourself
Yes me too
Yes me too
I just commit myself: I will finish all A1 videos of Jenny this week!!!!!!!!
Kral sakin
So did you feel any improvements after finishing all videos?
tell us progress!
Hast du das gemacht?
How was it cenk ? is it really enough to say that all this video represent A1 ?
I've decided to start learning German during lockdown to help my job prospects after the economy has tanked and these videos are really helping. Thanks!
Yes I'm sure job opportunities will skyrocket in the aftermath 😜
I'm doing the same :)
@@eidlebanon5245 That's my point. It will be more competitive than ever and employers like people who can speak more than one language.
@@Jim-so3zm We're both on the same page here, in fact I'm doing the same. We'll need it and German is a great pick and regardless of the difficulty itll pay off Im certain. Gd luck 👌🏼
How was it Jim? is it really enough to say that all this video represent A1 ?
I’ve been going over the first few videos in the A1 category for the past few days. I realized that me taking notes wasn’t helping me learn and retain what I already learned. For some people it might work, but for me and how I learn, watching videos is what really helps me. And I live in America so I’m not around German speaking people. So to get myself familiar to the language I watch German people play video games. Cause I like video games, so I can hopefully start understanding things they say a little better. I am making the most progress learning this way. I can’t wait to show off my language skills to my friends and family lol. Also I want to yell at people in German on video games.😂😂
Haylee Brina I get the reference 😂
Cool
may be beacause you are a visual learner
actually taking notes is not the most efficient learning method. The most efficient method is Aplying the data you just learned inmediately. It can be doing those worksheets. or making notes of the stuff you recall(not directly from the video but your brain). Then after a few days practice again. Aplying Active Recalling and Spacius repetition is the way to go.
I am like you, I am a passive learner, I don't like taking notes, I like sitting on couch watching German videos over and over again, I forget some words but I learn some words too until it becomes natural and I can memorize most of them, that is my method.
Great video! Thank you! Dankeschoen! I will improve my german by watching all of your videos! They re very practical and easy to understand!
welcome aboard the lingoni ship 😁
I just initiated to learn German and found you. It was a great step for learning. Thank you very much :)
THANKS SO MUCH JANNY FOR YOUR WONDERFUL, EASY AND SLOW TEACHING OF THE DEUTSCH TO ENABLE US NEW BEGINNERS TO PICK QUICKLY. 😊❤
Extraordinary teacher. I like her very much.
Are you bangladeshi ?
@@ramubauri4066 Yes
@@ramubauri4066 yes
Excellent video and teaching method. I have made notes to practice later. From Chandigarh - India.
The hardest part about German for me is learning the word order! Jenny's videos are very helpful though!
Just found these videos recently, and so much better than some others. Your calm delivery and your speed make it easier to take notes!
you are really just an amazing teacher ;) thank you for your great job
Outstanding teacher! Jenny is the number1 in the market when It comes to quality
Just discovered this channel and I couldn't pass by without leaving a comment
Thanks so much 😃
Jenny you are the best teacher of german that I see
😍🥰😘🥰😍 Didn't expect to hear Ghana.
no one ever does
Amazing teacher. You have put it up small easy steps for understanding. I love how you teach ❤
When I was 3 years old I went to Germany for two years. This made me know how to speak in German but after I came back to India, there was no one who would know the language so I kept forgetting how to speak. Then my father introduced me to lingoni GERMAN and it was working so well😁😃
im also learning german if you wanna talk in german you can talk with me
Just two videos watched and I can say that I'll have no difficult to learn German. Thank you Jenny!!
who can be more better than Jenny, danke
Hi Jenny very good video. The method of teaching is simple and easy to follow. Excellent
Hey! 😁
Hopefully, you would be comfort with german.
Thank You so much!!!!
Janny you are good teacher. Your teaching way is very excellent.
I'll introduce myself in German when I meet Jenny. Can't wait..
Thanks
Vocabulary from this video:
Hallo - hi
Guten Tag - Hello
Guten Morgen - Good morning
Guten Abend - Good evening
Gute Nacht - Good night
Ich heiße Juan. - My name is Juan.
Ich heiße Juan Aguilar. - My name is Juan Aguilar.
Wie heißen Sie? (formal) - what's your name?
Wie heißt du?(informal) - what's your name?
Ich bin Juan Aguilar. - I am Juan Aguilar.
Mein name ist Juan Aguilar. (formal) - My name is Juan Aguilar.
Und Sie? (formal) - and you?
Und du? (informal) - and you?
Woher kommen Sie? (formal) - where are you from?
Woher kommst du? (informal) - where are you from?
Ich komme aus Deutschland. - I come from Germany.
Ich komme aus den USA. - I come from the USA.
Ich komme aus Indien. - I come from India.
Ich komme aus Ghana. - I come from Ghana.
Wo wohnen Sie? (formal) - Where do you live?
Wo wohnst du? (informal) - where do you live?
Ich wohne in Köln. - I live in Cologne.
Ich wohne in Berlin. - I live in Berlin.
Ich wohne in Frankfurt. - I live in Frankfurt.
Ich wohne in Stuttgart. - I live in Stuttgart.
Ich wohne in Heidelberg. - I live in Heidelberg.
God bless you ma'am 💕 this is really helpful 🥰 for me🙏🥰💕
Congratulations on lingoni
You're the best one who is teaching German...
Thank you very much for your help
Pronunciation is clear, explanations are easy to follow. Danke.
Your teaching style is very very good
I’m passing A1 already and now waiting for the list of schools.
I have to say that the school that I went for A1 was not really useful like your videos because it was for the test
To watch this A1 video it helps me so much to get ready for the future. Im looking forward for more A1 videos!
Vielen Danke! 🙏🏽
these videos are the best l found too!! are you planning to move to Germany @Maui??
njstudio I’m here around 3 months already
wow that's good!! are you there for study?? :)
njstudio no 🙂
@@mauibabe2166 ok cool...
One of the best teaching i ever seen and you are very professional in teaching.
i love that you include literal translations too i really appreciate it
I speak Portuguese, German is difficult for me, but you are a good teacher. Thank you!
ja somos dois! XD
I speak English, Arabic and Spanish, German is too hard for me too, but luckily because I speak Arabic, I have learned to pronounce some difficult German sounds like "r" and "ch"
Hi Jenny, thanks for the amazing lessons... just had a couple of questions:
1) why do we say "wo ist das auto" or 'wo wohnen sie".. but say "woher kommen sie?" - how to decide between wo and woher?
2) @6:18 I notice that both the subtitle and your pronunciation is 'Ich wohne ín' Koln' rather than Ích wohne im Koln'.. why the difference and how to decide between using in an im?
Thanks!
Hi dear lingoni team! ❤
I have a question! In 3:10 do you guys write "du" in "Wie heißt du?" Like this?
Which is correct?
- Wie heißt Du?
- Wie heißt du?
You are amazing and super intelligent!!! Your teaching method is perfect❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
It is a perfect class for learning German language, keep going on and share such as a wonderful lessons. Danke Teacher Jenny😇🙏
From Turkey.
You are the best Germany teacher
Hello.. i'm starting to learn with you guys and i really loved the way you provide German language .. wish me luck🙈🙈
I am learning English and German, I am from Mexico 🇲🇽
mee 2 dear.. happy learning😊
Link of English plz?
Danke Frau Jenny
German seems easier than I thought , thanks a lot teacher 😊
Wait until you learn cases
@@heaintloveu fertig richtig !
love your videos vielen dank
you're really amazing Jenny
I do appreciate what you're doing , it's really great.
your language teaching is the best ,best i want to ask you ,you know ghaan people
I am from India and I am very happy to see a great vedeo .Love from India .
I ❤️ this teacher!
Thank you for this video lessons
Thank you, I am learning two languages from your lessons, I am learning both English and German
Hope these materials can help me pass A1.By the way I think you are an outstanding teacher dear Jenny
Your Teaching style is OP!!! 👍👍
you r a great teacher
Hi Jenny,I'm learning german for my job purpose..thank you!!
Thank you for your teaching!
Wonderful class! My first video and i like it... thanks Jenny... greetings from Peru
Hallo.. You are a great teacher
thank you for your awesome video lesson
Thank you Jenny!! I love your lessons!!Danke
Thanks Jenny I am greatful
Im Jahr 1978 habe ich angefangen Deutsch zu lernen. Damals haben wir mit Sie geredet. Die anrede war immer Sie.
Your videos are super easy to understand and learn. Thank you so much to you and your team.
U Make This Language Very Simple....Love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹
Thanks from 🇧🇩
a great way of teaching.
Ich lerne Deutsch während der Quarantänetage. Danke meine lehrerin.
Jenny, U r so expressive n Genuine!
I will watch one video every day to learn
it is a teacher very good , that is explain nice thanks for helping on learn.
Hey! Nice dear 🥰😚😚😚 love your teaching style
Who's watching in November?🥰🥰
Me
wonderful this, I learn two laguange at the time, my jerman laguange is't not perfect and i have deepen english laguange. than u some much.. i retain to study hard!! keep strugle💪
Really thanks a million for your effort.
Danke schön! 🙏
Watching from Brazil (Brasil in Portuguese).
Good job
Thank you so much for all your Videos, so helpfull !
Great work...
Excellent one please rise Font size of letters.
I love your explication thank you soo much
Thanks a lot 😊
Mam you are great in teaching
U r stupedously good mentor❤
I will try to Learn whole German Language by these videos❤
Thanks a lot❤
Danke Lingoni!!!
Hallo!
Ich heiße Nithin
Ich komme aus Indien
Nett sie kennenzulernen!
Hallo Nithin
Ich bin annie
Ich komme aus Indien
Wo wohnst du
Merci bien pour cette vidéo que je trouve interéssante surtout pour la prononciation...bon courage
c admirablement clair!
Thank you so much ❤
You're welcome 😊
Vielen Dank!
Thankyou Jenni💗
Very helpful... Thanks 😊
Thank you so much
from Egypt thanks a lot
Thanks a lot for your best job 😘😘😘😘😘
Good!!! I saw it twice for while. Danke!!!
Nice Video I like it from India
Thank u very much
Danke schön 🥰🥰
Will this free tutorial be enough to clear my German A1 level exam?
Hallo ich komme aus Turkei. I learn German. Thank you for everything. 😍
Guten Tag is also Good Afternoon
Danke für das Video
There should be a trial period on lingoni.com. I mean, I would like to see the quality of the materials first before subscribing. If you can add this option, it would be great.
we have a trial on fr.lingoni.com The French app is built up in the exact same way as the German app. For several reasons, we haven't introduced a trial yet for the German app though.
lingoni GERMAN Thank you so much for your prompt reply to my suggestion, I appreciate it. At least I can see the design of the materials in French section since trial period is available there.
Thank youuu very much ❤❤❤
Many thanks
Why the "Du" is capital in case of Wie heisst Du? at 3:45
Any specific reason?
no not really
Yes, „du“ you can write always. „Du“ is often used in letters, E-Mails, birthday cards, everywhere where you want to address the reader directly. You can also say „du“ in this case, but „Du“ is more polite. In direct speech it‘s incorrect to use „Du“, because the author doesn’t address the reader.
@@nitoginko2187 i thought it was same in english my mistake