Stop Memorizing German Nouns [Use 👉This 3-Step Formula👈 Instead]

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Nouns. They seem so deceptively simple. You learn table, chair, man, woman, etc. ad infinitum with all the basics. Plug them into sentences. BOOM. Done.

BUT, WOW, German nouns are actually pretty tricky!

You’ve got questions. I’ve got answers! Watch the video, read my article, and get a whole lot clearer on how nouns work in German and be empowered to correctly use them yourself.
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Honestly, I learn both German and English by watching your videos. Thank you Laura!

nonnativeme
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Laura you are such an amazing teacher! I would say you are the best. From hundreds and hundreds of YT channels about German learning, you are the only one that untie the Gordian knot of the German language right from the start. This extremely simple and logical explanation of German declension totally and utterly destroy the myth of the difficulty of German language and bring it almost to the same level with English.

cristiangarabet
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I love your courses! If anyone is really serious about learning the core grammar topics of this language. This instructor is the place to start. Hands down the best and easiest teacher to follow.

flonations
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These videos are mindblowing... I am working toward my B1 at the moment, and this is the stuff that is so hard to find... clear explanations of why things are the way they are, and breaking it all down so concisely... Brilliant!

Rob-ckzq
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I’ve been looking for this kind of explanation: maybe it’s about determining how a learner conceptualizes or prioritizes grammar and structure as a gateway to the core of a language- as opposed to vocabulary memorization that seems so prevalent. I’ve had a difficult time making progress with acquiring language until I discovered this channel, as I had to learn that I need the logic explained first.

trukxelf
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this is the most intimidating part of my German learning so far...so thank you for making it a little more digestible!

joshuam.
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So happy you're uploading again! Thank you!!

peachettte
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Incredibly digestible teaching. GREAT breakdown. Also want to cry after watching it knowing it's just scratching the surface 😂

j
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Brilliant Laura, you're an absolute superstar! Thanks for the simplicity .

TheYombe
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mam, You are a GEM !
just amazing . Really enjoyed your class. Thank you much.

AthulR-sfdp
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I just met you and I LOVE YOU ❤ THANK YOU!

allisonsupo
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Such an smart class. Thank you. I'm just beginning to Unserstand the estranges cases.

RamonMartinezGasca
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Heyyy So nice to see you with brighter color of top! 
I been watching the same blue pattern top from your paid German Foundation online course 😂. I guess its refreshing to watch you wear something else. And wow, I really like the long-hair version of you. And red lipstick suit you gurl!
I know, i know, its nothing to do with Declension, but everyone here knows already how good you breakdown the german-grammar theories into digest-able friendly to every non-german brains. So, the top and lipstick need to be mention.😍

nonesee
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You are so cleaver i wish i had your understanding, you doing great work here

HeavenlyTeachingsHub
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thank you so much! now i can finally understand how to conjugate and not get demotivated

victorfodor
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I studied German in high school for three years. After graduation, I spent a 10 week time with a German family as an exchange student. Two years later I repeated the same 10 week exchange student program but this time as a chaperone. The first 10 weeks were in 1969 and the second 10 weeks are in 1971. The 10 week time in Germany in 1969 was amazing as I learned a tremendous amount that basically you can’t learn in school. I kept up my studies from 69 to 71 and improved darn good. As long as we did not get into scientific or political type discussions, I could really hold my own. This is not meant to be bragging conversely what can be accomplished. The articles, the noun an adjective and adverb etc. endings drove me nuts but I finally got a fair handle on it. What was the most confusing thing learning German was the verbs at the end of a sentence very often. Also, I live with this family both times. In 1969, my first two weeks of my 10 weeks day really had me banging my head. I had been taught hi German, I learned Gothic print etc. the real kicker is that the family spoke a southern German dialect! Finally I began to understand. Lastly, the father in the family had no right leg. It was almost a straight line with his privates. At 13, two weeks before und of WW2, his platoon was caught in a trap of US machine guns. Unbelievably, a U.S. medic began working on him as quickly as possible to save any part of the leg. So bad the best he could do was slow bleeding and get to him to a hospital. A 13 year old kid and war rapidly ending helped also. This German family, to my knowledge, had 14+ exchange students through their lives. Thank you very much for your website and what you are doing. It is amazingly helpful to all especially to me with what I have forgotten about pops back up when I see what you have put out in front of us. Thank you very much.

tjdent
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Thank heavens you know all those short cuts, that bypasses those memorizers or traps I think of them, anymore to come, you'll find me all ears.

Jimmie
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your all in 1 declension chart is the GOAT!

danielarivera
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So far she helps me the best ❤ thank you ❤

animalmini
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Thanks for what so ever you are doing in my life 💯

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