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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/German/Deutsch_im_Blick_(Abrams)/02%3A_Kapitel_Zwei_(An_der_Uni)/2.03%3A_Grimm_Grammar/2.3.02%3A_Recommended/2.3.2.02%3A_present_regular_verbs
    In the present tense, verbs can be either regular or irregular (just to keep you on your toes, some verbs may be irregular in the present tense but not in the past, others may be irregular in the past...In the present tense, verbs can be either regular or irregular (just to keep you on your toes, some verbs may be irregular in the present tense but not in the past, others may be irregular in the past tense but not in the present).
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/German/Deutsch_im_Blick_(Abrams)/03%3A_Kapitel_Drei_(Der_Alltag_und_das_Studentenleben)/3.05%3A_Web_Quests/3.5.02%3A_Das_schwarze_Brett
    While on university campuses these Bretter are still pieces of paper tacked on in a myriad of layers, in today’s electronic age, there is – of course – an online Schwarzes Brett. And it’s a great way ...While on university campuses these Bretter are still pieces of paper tacked on in a myriad of layers, in today’s electronic age, there is – of course – an online Schwarzes Brett. And it’s a great way to find something you’re looking for (i.e., housing, jobs) or even to meet people if you are planning to go study in Germany (and need a bike, a room, a roommate, etc.). Go online to the Schwarzes Brett at the University of Ulm to answer the following questions: https://portal.uni-ulm.de/
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/German/Deutsch_im_Blick_(Abrams)/09%3A_Kapitel_Neun_(Was_ist_Deutsch)
    Im Vergleich kam der Satz „Was ist österreichisch“ 1.470 Mal auf Websites aus Österreich vor, und in der Schweiz gab es 8.490 Sites mit „Was ist schweizerisch“. Diese Suche ist zwar sehr rudimentär, a...Im Vergleich kam der Satz „Was ist österreichisch“ 1.470 Mal auf Websites aus Österreich vor, und in der Schweiz gab es 8.490 Sites mit „Was ist schweizerisch“. Diese Suche ist zwar sehr rudimentär, aber sie zeigt trotzdem, dass die Frage der Identität für Deutsche sehr wichtig ist. In diesem Kapitel werden wir versuchen, die folgende Frage zu beantworten: Was ist deutsch?
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/German/Deutsch_im_Blick_(Abrams)/zz%3A_Back_Matter
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/German/Deutsch_im_Blick_(Abrams)
    Deutsch im Blick is an online, non-traditional language learning program for beginning and early intermediate students of German. It is quite different from your traditional language textbooks, so it ...Deutsch im Blick is an online, non-traditional language learning program for beginning and early intermediate students of German. It is quite different from your traditional language textbooks, so it might take some getting used to. However, you’ll enjoy learning German as long as you like to play with language, explore how vocabulary and grammar work together to create meaning, and are curious about the cultures of the German-speaking countries.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/German/Deutsch_im_Blick_(Abrams)/07%3A_Kapitel_Sieben_(Gesundheit_und_Fitness)/7.04%3A_Aussprache
    The High German sound shift affected the Upper German dialects and, to a lesser extent, the Central German dialects. (Think of the area where the Central German dialects are spoken as a kind of in-bet...The High German sound shift affected the Upper German dialects and, to a lesser extent, the Central German dialects. (Think of the area where the Central German dialects are spoken as a kind of in-between zone – most, but not all, of the sound shift took place here.) Since these particular dialects eventually formed the foundation for a standardized German language (i.e., High German), the shift is known as the High German sound shift.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/German/Deutsch_im_Blick_(Abrams)/01%3A_Kapitel_Eins_(Ankunft_in_Wurzburg)/1.05%3A_Grimm_Grammar/1.5.01%3A_Focus/1.5.1.04%3A_Sein
    Sein can be used either as the main verb of a sentence or as helping verbs. In this section, we will discuss sein as the main verb. Sein appears frequently in German, and just as frequently used verbs...Sein can be used either as the main verb of a sentence or as helping verbs. In this section, we will discuss sein as the main verb. Sein appears frequently in German, and just as frequently used verbs in English, it is quite irregular. The only thing to do is to memorize these forms. To be or not to be – that is the question! In these examples sein is the main verb of the sentence. It can also act as an auxiliary verb to express some forms of the conversational past.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/German/Deutsch_im_Blick_(Abrams)/01%3A_Kapitel_Eins_(Ankunft_in_Wurzburg)/1.07%3A_Web_Quests/1.7.02%3A_Wilkommen_in_Wurzburg
    You can also roll your mouse over the yellow hill graphic at the top of the web page to see the different cities and how high they are!) Even if you don't understand the entire German narrative – and ...You can also roll your mouse over the yellow hill graphic at the top of the web page to see the different cities and how high they are!) Even if you don't understand the entire German narrative – and if you do, you shouldn't be in German 506! – try to find cognates (words that look the same in German as they do in English), dates and names to help you guess at the history of the Romantische Straße.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/German/Deutsch_im_Blick_(Abrams)/06%3A_Kapitel_Sechs_(Durch_Deutschland_und_die_Welt_reisen)/6.10%3A_Complete_vocabulary_list
    to drive/ to travel desire to travel (e.g., having the travel bug) to travel around the world to travel/ to make a journey to drive by car/ to go by car to go shopping at the bazaar The Loreley is a r...to drive/ to travel desire to travel (e.g., having the travel bug) to travel around the world to travel/ to make a journey to drive by car/ to go by car to go shopping at the bazaar The Loreley is a rock at the Rhine to travel to the sea to swim in the lake to go to the beach to be away / to be out (on business) Sehenswürdigkeiten und Aktivitäten • Sights to see and activities to do to go to the Oktoberfest to go to the zoo to watch/ to look at to look at/ to watch to come with/ to come along
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/German/Deutsch_im_Blick_(Abrams)/01%3A_Kapitel_Eins_(Ankunft_in_Wurzburg)/1.05%3A_Grimm_Grammar/1.5.01%3A_Focus/1.5.1.01%3A_Nouns_gender
    In a rare bow to logic, German noun genders actually make sense when they match the biological gender of the noun. Only one thing is for sure: every German noun has a grammatical gender, which you sho...In a rare bow to logic, German noun genders actually make sense when they match the biological gender of the noun. Only one thing is for sure: every German noun has a grammatical gender, which you should learn just like you learn the plural form (because there is no real logic to either one!). The genders are indicated with an article preceding the noun: der for masculine, die for feminine and das for neuter nouns.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/German/Deutsch_im_Blick_(Abrams)/01%3A_Kapitel_Eins_(Ankunft_in_Wurzburg)/1.04%3A_Wer_bin_ich
    Go to the Internet site again and watch the „Wer bin ich?” video clips of the American students and fill out the information based on what they say. Hören Sie sich das Lied noch einmal an, und füllen ...Go to the Internet site again and watch the „Wer bin ich?” video clips of the American students and fill out the information based on what they say. Hören Sie sich das Lied noch einmal an, und füllen Sie die Lücken mit den folgenden Substantiven und Pronomen aus. (Listen to the song again and fill in the blanks with the following substantives and pronouns.)

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