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Welcome to the German Language Blog "Auf Deutsch, bitte!". I'm Jens Olesen. I'm the founder and director of Olesen Tuition, one of London's leading German language schools, and an Oxford-educated German tutor with over 25 years of teaching experience. In this blog, you will find my tips on how to learn German, all based on my first-hand experience of helping thousands of clients become fluent in German. Their clever questions have inspired many posts on this blog. I regularly write posts explaining the infamous German grammar and shed light on nuanced distinctions in the language.

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So, if you're looking for answers to particular questions or want to improve your German more generally, you have come to the right place! I also publish posts that might be of interest to those who are learning other languages, such as an A-Z guide to grammar terminology, an explanation of the different language levels from A1 to C2, reviews of the most popular online dictionaries and language learning apps, and I offer some insights on how to learn vocabulary.

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Using my blog is easy. Search for answers to your German grammar or vocabulary questions by typing them in the site search below or look at some of the blog posts linked underneath. There are 500 posts to choose from, so you'll only find a small sample on this page. Please leave me comments and any questions, and I'll get back to you. After all, your question might inspire a new post. And don't forget to subscribe to this blog to receive my latest posts. Happy reading!

General Guides to Learning German

- how to learn German properly: a German tutor's guide

- how long does it take to learn German?

- 10 grammar rules beginners must learn

- 10 essential grammar topics students at B1 and B2 level must master

- 10 most important German grammar topics for C1 and C1 students

Posts for Beginners in German

- a beginner's guide to German pronunciation

- a beginners guide to German word order

- a beginner's guide to German articles

GCSE German

How to get a 9 in GCSE German

- how to prepare for the listening, reading, and writing papers in GCSE German

- GCSE German reading exercise: Mein Taylor Swift Konzertbesuch

- how to prepare for the GCSE German speaking exam

- 10 most important GCSE German grammar topics to revise

A-Level German

- How to get an A* in A-level German

- The 10 most important German grammar topics for A-level German

- How to write excellent A-level German essays

- A-Level German reading comprehension text; Taylor Swift also Geschäftsfrau

- A-level German revision guide on Der Besuch der alten Dame

- A-level German revision guide: Der Vorleser

- A-level German revision guide: Die Verwandlung

- A-level German revision guide: Das Leben der Anderen

- A-level German revision guide: Goodbye Lenin

- A-level German revision guide: Sophie Scholl-die letzten Tage

Adjectives

- adjective ending rules in German

- comparatives and superlatives in German

- viel vs. viele- the difference in German

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Adverbs

- Adverbs in German: Add Nuance to Your Expressions

- Tekamolo- how to structure adverbs in German sentences

Nouns

- how to use articles and cases in German

- struggling with the accusative and dative case in German?

- German verbs with the accusative, dative case and both cases

Prepositions

- German prepositions

two-way prepositions in German

- accusative prepositions in German

- dative prepositions in German

- genitive prepositions in German

- verbs with prepositions in German

- German nouns and adjectives with prepositions

Pronouns

- pronouns in German

- reflexive pronouns in German

- sein vs. ihr

Verbs

- conjugation of German verbs in the present tense

- German modal verbs

- separable verbs

- reflexive verbs in German

- German verbs with the accusative and dative case

- Perfect tense in German

- Präteritum/imperfect tense in German

- Plusquamperfect/past perfect tense in German

- future tense (Futur I) in German

- future II tense in German

- passive voice in German

- reported speech (Konjunktiv I) in German

- conditional (Konjunktiv II) in German

Word Order

- word order rules in German

- German coordinating conjunctions

- the most common German subordinate clause conjunctions

- conditional clauses in German

- relative clauses in German

- comma rules in German

Confusing German words and phrases

- false friends in English and German

- German sayings and proverbs and what they actually mean

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