My German students often ask me which online dictionary they should use. So I wrote a blog post comparing the most popular ones. Read to find out which one I recommend. https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/linguee-dict-cc-dict-leo-or-collins-which-online-german-dictionary-should-i-use
As a German language teacher I have seen many clients who previously worked with the most popular language learning apps. On my blog, I review the apps both from the perspective as a teacher and as a student of French and Modern Greek. Here are my thoughts: https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/which-app-should-i-use-to-learn-a-language-duolingo-memrise-babbel-quizlet-busuu
There are a few subordinate clause conjunctions that students find difficult to use. The conjunctions "als' and "wenn" are often considered to be particularly confusing. While both might often be translated as 'when' in English, they’re used in a completely different way. Below you'll find an explanation of the difference between als and wenn: https://www.olesentuition.co.uk/single-post/what-is-the-difference-between-als-and-wenn-in-german How to use "als" and "wenn" in German
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