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Uplevel Your German

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Uplevel Your German is a weekly podcast and your go-to resource for learning and speaking German. Charlotte is a passionate German teacher and language expert with thousands of students around the world. In this podcast, she will share simplified audio lessons: Not only about German Grammar, but she'll also give you the best strategies for learning German, speaking German in everyday life with confidence, and mastering German pronunciation. Uplevel Your German will accompany you on your lang ...
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Chatterbug Beginner German

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Chatterbug streams live language learning video episodes in English, German, French and Spanish every weekday. This podcast is the audio of our daily video language learning episodes. To watch the videos, participate live, chat with other members, answer live questions, and more, download our app at https://chatterbug.com/streams/home
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Send us a text Download your FREE PDF here >>> Be the first to know about new German Courses >>> Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please consider leaving a rating and review! Your support helps others like you achieve the fluency and confidence they seek in speaking German." Do you have any questions, feedba…
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Send us a text In dieser Podcast-Episode erfährst du alles Wichtige über das Schulsystem in Deutschland - oder besser gesagt: über die Schulsysteme! Denn: Deutschland hat 16 Bundesländer, und jedes hat ein eigenes Schulsystem mit einem eigenen Lehrplan und Unterrichtsmaterialien. Du lernst, wie die Schule in Deutschland aufgebaut ist, von der Grund…
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Send us a text Hier kommen 7 wichtige deutsche Sprichwörter. Du lernst, was sie bedeuten und wann du sie verwenden kannst. Deutsche Sprichwörter sind ein großer Teil der deutschen Kultur und Sprache. Sie helfen dir, dein Deutsch zu verbessern und klingen dabei sehr natürlich. Egal, ob du Anfänger bist oder schon fortgeschritten, diese Sprichwörter …
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Send us a text No false shame here! We all need to use the bathroom once in a while, so it is important that you can ask for it. Download your FREE PDF >>> Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please consider leaving a rating and review! Your support helps others like you achieve the fluency and confidence they …
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Send us a text Download: 101 Survival Phrases in German >>> Are you moving to Germany? Fortunately, being an Expat in Germany doesn't have to feel lonely! But your chances are much better if you know some cultural differences ... and a few basic words and phrases. Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please cons…
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Send us a text So benutzt du das Modalverb "sollen". Lade hier dein kostenloses PDF herunter >>> Deutsche Grammatik ganz einfach und mit vielen Beispielen für dich erklärt. Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please consider leaving a rating and review! Your support helps others like you achieve the fluency and…
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Send us a text Get your FREE GUIDE >>> Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please consider leaving a rating and review! Your support helps others like you achieve the fluency and confidence they seek in speaking German." Do you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for upcoming episodes? Contact me via Instagr…
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Send us a text "die Autobahn" - the highway system throughout Germany is legendary for not having a speed limit. Does that mean that everyone is speeding at 200 km/h? Get to know the most important words and phrases for the German Autobahn, plus some tips to help you along your way. Gute Fahrt! - Have a safe trip! Get your FREE PDF - Guide >>> Rate…
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Send us a text Want to get all the rules and tips at one glance? Download your Cheat Sheet >>> and follow along while listening to this episode. Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please consider leaving a rating and review! Your support helps others like you achieve the fluency and confidence they seek in spe…
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Send us a text Get your FREE GUIDE: 10 Tips to Improve Your German Pronunciation Learn German by Podcast 💛 Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please consider leaving a rating and review! Your support helps others like you achieve the fluency and confidence they seek in speaking German." Do you have any questio…
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Send us a text Träumst du von deinem nächsten Urlaub? Vielleicht sogar in Deutschland? Hier kommen alle Wörter und Sätze, die du brauchst. Get your free PDF guide: Wörter und Sätze für den Urlaub >>> Learn German by podcast: So kannst ganz einfach Deutsch lernen! Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please consi…
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Send us a text Get your free guide: How to talk about Fußball in German Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please consider leaving a rating and review! Your support helps others like you achieve the fluency and confidence they seek in speaking German." Do you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for upcoming…
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Send us a text Download your free PDF guide >>> Packaging - die Verpackungen - might not be the first words that come to mind when thinking about basic German words you need to know. But as soon as you enter a German supermarket or sit down in a Café, the questions will come up: A pack OF rice? - Or: A bottle OF water? How can you say that in Germa…
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Send us a text German Conversation Classes: A2/B1: https://www.charlingua.com/courses/konversation-a2-b1 B1/B2: https://www.charlingua.com/courses/konversation-b1-b2 Beginners Course: Waitlist >>> Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please consider leaving a rating and review! Your support helps others like you…
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Send us a text Learn some German today: In this German grammar lesson, we're talking about present actions: How to describe things that are happening or that you're doing Right Now. >>> GET YOUR FREE PDF CHEAT SHEET >>> You might also like: Episode #030: zu Hause vs. nach Hause Episode #004: Telling the Time Part 1 Rate, Review, & Follow "If you en…
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Send us a text Let's got shopping - wir gehen einkaufen! Download your FREE PDF Cheat Sheet >>> Get to know essential phrases that will make your time in Germany so much easier. Find out how to pronounce them, and how locals might pronounce them if they speak quickly. Do you want to learn more about German Grammar and life in Germany? Then don't fo…
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Send us a text Ever stumbled upon words in German that look like their English counterparts, only to find they sound completely different? Welcome to the world of false friends in pronunciation! In this episode, we take a closer look at these linguistic doppelgangers. While they may share the same spelling and meaning, mastering their pronunciation…
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Send us a text >>> Get your free PDF cheat sheet for this episode Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please consider leaving a rating and review! Your support helps others like you achieve the fluency and confidence they seek in speaking German." Do you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for upcoming episo…
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Send us a text If you know that German "zu" translates to English "to" then it seems quite obvious that "zu Hause" should mean about the same as "to your home" ... or not? In this episode, you'll learn - when to use "zu Hause" and when to use "nach Hause - the meaning of the noun "das Zuhause" - how to write these terms correctly - how to say that …
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Send us a text Mastering German Spelling: Learning When to Use Capital Letters In this podcast episode, we're talking all about capital letters in German writing. You’ll understand when to use them and when not to, so you’ll feel confident in writing texts or even letters in German. No matter if you're just starting or you've been learning for a wh…
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Send us a text In this episode, we learn very useful phrases you need in a restaurant in Germany. Download this episode's free guide: https://charlingua.com/028 Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please consider leaving a rating and review! Your support helps others like you achieve the fluency and confidence …
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Send us a text When you come to Germany, you will hear everyday words you won't find in any dictionary. The reason might be: this word was originally just a brand name that has become generic - just like "Aspirin" has become the common term for "acetylsalicylic acid" - or even any pain relief medication. Find out about words Germans use daily in th…
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Send us a text How do German families celebrate Easter? Let me tell you about my family's favorite traditions around the Easter Bunny, Easter Eggs, Easter Bread, and many more. Read the blog post mentioned in this podcast: >>> in German >>> in English Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please consider leaving …
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Send us a text If you have been learning German for a while, you probably know the names of the months. After all, they are very similar to the English ones! BUT: Do you also know how to pronounce them correctly? die Monate sind: der Januar der Februar der März der April der Juni der Juli der August der September der Oktober der November der Dezemb…
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Send us a text Let's take a closer look at a topic that affects us all at some point: feeling unwell or even being ill. Whether it's a common cold, a nasty flu, or a tummy bug, knowing how to express your symptoms and seek assistance in German can be incredibly useful. We'll explore a variety of phrases and expressions commonly used in German when …
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Send us a text Today, we're delving into a crucial aspect of German grammar: Verbs with Accusative. But don't worry, I've broken it down into simple, digestible chunks so you can master this concept with ease. By the end of this episode, you'll have a solid grasp of 10 essential verbs that always require the accusative case. Plus, you will also kno…
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Send us a text If you talk to any language learner, they will have stories about misunderstandings to share. In most cases, these stories are funny and you can laugh about them - at least when you look back. But these misunderstandings can also be annoying: you feel embarrassed or simply can't make sense of what someone else is saying. Why should a…
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Send us a text Just like in English, some German nouns don't have a plural form - even if they're the name for a whole group of items or people. Unfortunately, these nouns are not always the same in both languages. You will learn: what kind of nouns use only the singular form some nouns have a plural in German, but not in English how you can learn …
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Send us a text Choosing the seemingly easy path and progressing as quickly as possible can mean that you won't build a strong foundation in German ... which again leads to frustration and more work in the long run. This episode is about some mistakes I've seen German learners make over and over again so that you can avoid them and learn German more…
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Send us a text The word "das Herz", the heart, is a very special word in German. Obviously, it gives a vital organ its name and it also represents love and friendship. So, it seems only fair that this special word should also have its own declension! Find out how to use this common word correctly in this Episode. In this episode, you'll learn: - us…
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Send us a text In this episode, you'll learn: - aus can be used to indicate what something is made of, where someone/ something comes from, what the reason is, or it describes a direction: the movement from inside to outside. - aus demands the dative case. - aus can be translated for example to: "out of", "from" or “made of”. Click here to get your…
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Send us a text Get to know 7 reasons, why adults can languages just as easily as kids or teenagers. If you'd like to find out more about my language courses, go to: https://www.charlingua.de/join This Episode is an update of a blog post I wrote in 2022, which you can find here: 7 reasons why adults can learn languages just as well as children or ad…
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Send us a text Download the PDF Cases-Guide: https://charlingua.myflodesk.com/cases The German language has four cases: Nominative, Accusative, Dative, and Genitive. Each case is used to indicate the function of a noun in a sentence: Nominative case: for the subject of a sentence Accusative case: for the direct object of a sentence Dative case: for…
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Send us a text In this lesson, we'll cover the main differences between addressing someone formally or informally. HEAD HERE for the free resources >>> Your Guide summarizing when to use Sie and when to use du in German. Take the fun quiz to test: do you know how to address people correctly in German? Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte…
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Send us a text HEAD HERE for the free resources >>> Your Guide summarizing the informal way of giving time in German. Take the fun quiz to test: do you know how to give time in German? In German, you can tell time formally or informally. We already talked about the formal ways in Episode #004 - now it's time to look at the informal ways. This is im…
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Send us a text HEAD HERE for the free resources >>> Your Guide summarizing all 7 Glücksbringer. Take the fun memory quiz to test: do you know the names of all Glücksbringer? Everyone needs a bit (or a lot) of good luck, success, or good fortune once in a while. So, why not go for one of these tried and tested German Glücksbringer = good luck bringe…
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Send us a text HEAD HERE for the free resources >>> Your Guide summarizing when to use machen or tun in German. Take the instant-score quiz to test your understanding of this German lesson. Here's how to use tun and machen in German. This Episode will teach you step by step with lots of examples: - when to use "tun", - when to use "machen", - and w…
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Send us a text Get to know useful words for family members in German. They will help you to tell others about your family and also to understand others who are telling you about their family. CLICK HERE to download your free guide, summarizing this podcast episode. Take the instant-score quiz to test your understanding of this German lesson Rate, R…
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Send us a text Do you love snowy weather? Winter in Germany, can be very cold and it can come with lots of snow. So: let's learn some winter-weather words you will really need in everyday life! CLICK HERE to download your free guide, summarizing this podcast episode. Take the instant-score quiz to test your understanding of this German lesson Rate,…
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Send us a text Many Christmas traditions originate from Germany, like: - decorating a Christmas Tree - giving an Advent Calendar to your loved ones - having an Advent Wreath with four candles So: let's learn how to talk about Christmastime in German. In this episode, you will get to know the most important Traditions in the weeks before Christmas. …
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Send us a text Download this episode's FREE CHEAT SHEET here >>> Do you have any questions, feedback or ideas for upcoming episodes? Contact me via Instagram: @deutsch.charlingua For more German, don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/youtube-charlingua And finally: If you like this podcast, please follow, rate and review. …
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Send us a text Even advanced German learners do occasionally come across sentences that seem to make absolutely no sense. The reason might be that they've encountered a homonym - a word that can have two or even more meanings. For example: "Max ist sehr musikalisch. Er hat einen Flügel gekauft." - Did Max really buy a wing - like a fairy wing or a …
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Send us a text Certain German prepositions always take the dative case. That means: Every time you use one of these exclusively dative prepositions, the noun that follows it has to be in the dative case. Learn how to correctly use the prepositions aus, außer, bei, gegenüber, mit, nach, seit, von and zu and how to memorize them easily. Download this…
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Send us a text Do you have trouble pronouncing "ch" in German? Or are you not always sure which sound to use for "ch"? After all, there are 5 (!) options! Find out how to form the different ch-sounds and when to use which one. Look forward to finally mastering all of these sounds, including "-ich" and "-ach"! Download this episode's FREE CHEAT SHEE…
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Send us a text Understanding and telling the time in German can seem difficult at first. But: listen to this episode and it will become easy and doable! Download this episode's Free Cheat Sheet here >>> Take the auto-graded quiz right here >>> Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please consider leaving a rating…
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Send us a text Uplevel your German today! Download this episode's Free Cheat Sheet here >>> Take the auto-graded quiz right here >>> Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please consider leaving a rating and review! Your support helps others like you achieve the fluency and confidence they seek in speaking German…
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Send us a text "wurde" vs. "würde": keeping these two words apart can be tricky when you learn German as these two words sound and look so similar! Both of them are forms of the verb "werden". However: the difference between wurde and würde is not just about using the correct tense. If you use wurde instead of würde (or the other way round), it can…
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Send us a text Uplevel your German today! Download this episode's quick guide: https://www.charlingua.com/001 Rate, Review, & Follow "If you enjoy 'Charlotte and Uplevel Your German', please consider leaving a rating and review! Your support helps others like you achieve the fluency and confidence they seek in speaking German." Do you have any ques…
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