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Hallo Leute was werdet ihr heute tun?

1 - Hey there , welcome to another German podcast by English, eh? And today we’ll be introducing to you the modal verb “werden” which is the equivalent to the modal verb “will” or “going to” or to the continuous tense, which we will only discuss in the future.

Unlike English, in German we don’t have will or going to, both can be expressed in the veb “werden”, when you use ‘’werden’’ make sure to put the infinitive verb at the end of the sentence, as follows:

Ich werde Wasser trinken – I’ll drink water/ I’m gonna drink water

Du wirst heute zu house bleiben – You’ll stay at home today.

Er wird nicht heute arbeiten – He won’t work today.

Sie wird mir ein Geschenk kaufen – She’ll buy me a gift

Es wird nicht mehr passieren – It won’t happen again.

Wir werden morgen meinen Geburstag zelebrieren – We’ll celebrate my birthday tomorrow

Ihr werdet nicht heute Abend kommen. – You guys wont come tonight.

Sie werden das nicht sagen – They won’t say this

Sie werden das Geld heute erhalten – You (formal) will receive the money today.

Now listen to this conversation between Peter and Viktor over the phone:

· Hallo Peter! Wo bist du?

· Hallo Viktor, Ich bin immer noch zu Hause.

· Also, ich möchte von dir wissen ob du heute Nacht mit mir kommen willst.

· Ich kann leider nicht, weil ich viel zu tun habe.

· Ach so, dann wirst du zu Hause bleiben?

· Genau!

· Kein Problem, nächtes Mal dann. Tschüss!

· Tchau!

How much of this conversation did you understand?

Kannst du das Verstehen? – Can you understand that?

Es macht keinen Sinn. – It doesn’t make any sense.

Kannst du hier her kommen? – Can you come here?

Komm mit mir! – Come with me.

Vergiss es nicht! – Don’t forget it!

Wieso weisst du es nicht? – How come don’t you know that?

Das brauche ich nicht! – I don’t need that.

2 - Now listen to everything again and try to repeat after every single sentence.

3 - So, this is it, thank you so much for listening once again keep on practicing! Piss out!

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Hallo Leute was werdet ihr heute tun?

1 - Hey there , welcome to another German podcast by English, eh? And today we’ll be introducing to you the modal verb “werden” which is the equivalent to the modal verb “will” or “going to” or to the continuous tense, which we will only discuss in the future.

Unlike English, in German we don’t have will or going to, both can be expressed in the veb “werden”, when you use ‘’werden’’ make sure to put the infinitive verb at the end of the sentence, as follows:

Ich werde Wasser trinken – I’ll drink water/ I’m gonna drink water

Du wirst heute zu house bleiben – You’ll stay at home today.

Er wird nicht heute arbeiten – He won’t work today.

Sie wird mir ein Geschenk kaufen – She’ll buy me a gift

Es wird nicht mehr passieren – It won’t happen again.

Wir werden morgen meinen Geburstag zelebrieren – We’ll celebrate my birthday tomorrow

Ihr werdet nicht heute Abend kommen. – You guys wont come tonight.

Sie werden das nicht sagen – They won’t say this

Sie werden das Geld heute erhalten – You (formal) will receive the money today.

Now listen to this conversation between Peter and Viktor over the phone:

· Hallo Peter! Wo bist du?

· Hallo Viktor, Ich bin immer noch zu Hause.

· Also, ich möchte von dir wissen ob du heute Nacht mit mir kommen willst.

· Ich kann leider nicht, weil ich viel zu tun habe.

· Ach so, dann wirst du zu Hause bleiben?

· Genau!

· Kein Problem, nächtes Mal dann. Tschüss!

· Tchau!

How much of this conversation did you understand?

Kannst du das Verstehen? – Can you understand that?

Es macht keinen Sinn. – It doesn’t make any sense.

Kannst du hier her kommen? – Can you come here?

Komm mit mir! – Come with me.

Vergiss es nicht! – Don’t forget it!

Wieso weisst du es nicht? – How come don’t you know that?

Das brauche ich nicht! – I don’t need that.

2 - Now listen to everything again and try to repeat after every single sentence.

3 - So, this is it, thank you so much for listening once again keep on practicing! Piss out!

Sign up for private classes:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1EeTuhKcLpGkHiB6GNyGQpcQbGbybdmto7si4B2WZnjc/edit

Follow me on Instagram: @davi.butzke

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