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German A1 (Telugu)

German A1 (Telugu)
Author: Manohar
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“Hallo und willkommen! 👋 If you’re starting your German journey, this podcast is for you. Together, we’ll explore everyday German through simple dialogues, practical phrases, and helpful explanations in Telugu. No stress, no pressure—just step-by-step learning to build your confidence. Tune in regularly and make German a part of your daily life!”
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Students will able to ask for and give simple directions in town using basic prepositions.
Students will learn how to ask for and identify important places in town.
Students will learn how to make, accept, and decline appointments using simple sentences.
Students will be able to talk about their birthday, say birth dates, and ask others about birthdays.
Students will be able to talk about the seasons and describe the weather in simple sentences.
Students will be able to name the days of the week and say/write the date in German.
Students will be able to ask and tell the time in German (hours and half-hours).
Students will be able to count from 0–100, give their age, and say telephone numbers.
Students will be able to describe activities in the park and talk about what they see and do outdoors.
Students will be able to talk about their hobbies, ask others about free-time activities, and express likes/dislikes.
Students will be able to order drinks and small snacks in a café and interact politely with staff.
Students will be able to name clothing items, ask about sizes and prices, and try clothes in a shop.
Students will be able to name common supermarket items and ask for prices.
Students will be able to describe their home and identify rooms and basic furniture.
Students will be able to describe their daily routine using simple present-tense verbs.
In this lesson viewers will be able to talk about family members and describe simple relationships with friends.
In this lesson you will learn about greetings and introducing yourself in German Language with Telugu explanation.
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