7. Shopping In German
8. Dealing with Medical Emergencies
9. Finding Hidden Gems
Whether you're going to Germany or Austria or Switzerland, chances are you can get by in English.But if you learn basic German
too, you'll be able to connect more with German speakers.
Having a few common German phrases will make you experience these countries in a completely dierent way.
And even at home (https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/learn/german/german-tips/learn-german-zero), learning German will
allow you to learn more about German culture and connect with native German speakers in your local community.
You don't need to have a natural air for language learning. Learning a few key phrases and being able to use them is a great start.
And German isn't as hard (https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/learn/german/german-tips/is-german-hard-to-learn)as its
reputation suggests, especially for native English speakers.
You never know, maybe learning these phrases will motivate you to go on and learn to speak German uently.
Note:Want to go beyond basic German phrases and learn German with condence and uency? The best way to do so is by
working through a comprehensive and well designed course. My top recommendation isGerman Uncovered
(https://learn.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/german-uncovered), my in-depth online German course for beginners that teaches you
through the power of story.
German Greetings & Introductions
If you want to make a good impression with German speakers, you'll need a few basic phrases to meet and greet people.
After all, you're going to use greetings every time you have a conversation in German!
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