Want to learn how to speak German more confidently and more fluently in your day to day life?Then, let’s do some Verb-Juggling!
Take 1 German verb a day, juggle it around and skyrocket your fluency spending just 2 minutes.
I’ll show you how in this podcast lesson.
In this lesson, we’ll go through the verb: pendeln (to commute)
Just click on the podcast player below and enjoy the episode.
In case you’re a visual learner and like to see and read through all the words and sentences, then check my YouTube Video of this lesson.
(Note: Keep in mind to actively engage and say the answer OUT LOUD whenever I ask you:
- “How would you say…”
I’ll give you always a few seconds for your take.)
Here are some of the sample sentences I go through in the podcast:
Ich pendle jeden Tag eine Stunde zur Arbeit.
(I commute every day one hour to work.)
Every day I commute to work for one hour.
Ich pendle zwischen Basel und Luzern.
(I commute between Basel and Luzern.)
I commute between Basel and Luzern.
Ich pendle jeden Tag zwischen Deutschland und der Schweiz.
(I commute every day between Germany and Switzerland.)
Every day I commute between Germany and Switzerland.
Ich pendle alle 6 Monate zwischen Deutschland und den USA.
(I commute every 6 months between Germany and the US.)
Every 6 months I commute between Germany and the US.
Pendelst du auch jeden Tag?
(Commute you too every day?)
Do you commute every day too?
Früher habe ich gependelt.
(In the past have I commuted.)
I used to commute in the past.
If you have any questions about today’s episode, leave a comment below.
Next time we’ll go through the verb: erzählen (to tell)
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