Want to learn how to speak German more confidently and more fluently in your day to day life?
Then, let’s do some Verb-Juggling!
Take 1 German verb a day, juggle it around and skyrocket your fluency spending just 2 minutes.
I’ll show you how in this podcast lesson.
In this lesson, we’ll go through the verb: aufstehen (to get up)
Just click on the podcast player below and enjoy the episode.
In case you’re a visual learner and like to see and read through all the words and sentences, then check my YouTube Video of this lesson.
(Note: Keep in mind to actively engage and say the answer OUT LOUD whenever I ask you:
- “How would you say…”
I’ll give you always a few seconds for your take.)
Here are some of the sample sentences I go through in the podcast:
Wann stehen deine Kinder auf?
(When stand your children up?)
When do your children get up?
Ich bin gestern spät aufgestanden, weil ich nicht gut schlafen konnte.
(I am yesterday late stood up, because I not good sleep could.)
I got up late yesterday, because I couldn’t sleep well.
Du musst morgen früh aufstehen.
(You must tomorrow early stand up.)
You have to get up early tomorrow.
Ich stehe früh auf, weil ich arbeiten muss.
(I stand early up, because I work must.)
I get up early, because I have to work.
Wenn ich um 8 Uhr aufstehe, habe ich viel Energie.
(When I at 8 o’clock stand up, have I much energy.)
When I get up at 8 o’clock, I have a lot of energy.
Ich bin müde, wenn ich aufstehe.
(I am tired, when I stand up.)
I am tired when I get up.
If you have any questions about today’s episode, leave a comment below.
Next time we’ll go through the verb: verpassen (to miss sth.)
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