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The days are getting shorter and colder. The wind of change is approaching. To me autumn is a very magical time! The colourful leaves and the cold but refreshing air… Continue
German For Kids. The Parent and Teacher Blog.

Autumn inspirations for your language lessons

The days are getting shorter and colder. The wind of change is approaching. To me autumn is a very magical time! The colourful leaves and the cold but refreshing air…

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September 14, 2017 ByBeeGerman
Accusative for kids
The accusative case marks the direct object in a sentence. This means that something happens to a noun or pronoun “directly”. Example: “Der Junge fand eine Katze.”  (The… Continue
German For Kids. The Parent and Teacher Blog.

The Accusative case in German

Accusative for kids The accusative case marks the direct object in a sentence. This means that something happens to a noun or pronoun “directly”. Example: “Der Junge fand eine Katze.”  (The…

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August 06, 2017 ByBeeGerman

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