German phrases (for speaking & writing) (1 Viewer)

melimoo

knows how to rave
Joined
Nov 12, 2004
Messages
42
Location
in the Carlos D.vision
Gender
Female
HSC
2005
i thought it would be a good idea to put together a compilation of good phrases that we have come across to include in essays, monologues etc
here's some of mine:

es versteht sich von selbst, dass... - it is obvious that

Zugegeben - admittedly

es lässt sich nicht leugnen, dass... - it can't be denied that

das ist ein nicht zu unterschätzendes Problem geworden - it has become a problem not to be underestimated (something along those lines)

etwas ist (teilweise) schuld daran - smthg is (partially) to blame.

etwas ist zum Thema geworden - something has become as issue

Angenommen - assuming

es verlangt eine Umstellung unserer Einstellungen - it demands a change in our attitude

please add :) :)
 

Dreamerish*~

Love Addict - Nakashima
Joined
Jan 16, 2005
Messages
3,705
Gender
Female
HSC
2005
Nice. ;) Thanks a lot for that, Melimoo.

My german doesn't go very far beyond colloquialisms. :rolleyes:

Do you know what type of questions are likely to be asked in the speaking exams? This girl at my school said that she went to a speaking-practice course for French in the holidays, and the first question they asked her was "what time did you wake up this morning" - that's quite different to my teacher, who usually begins with something like "describe your family".
 

melimoo

knows how to rave
Joined
Nov 12, 2004
Messages
42
Location
in the Carlos D.vision
Gender
Female
HSC
2005
Dreamerish*~ said:
Nice. ;) Thanks a lot for that, Melimoo.

My german doesn't go very far beyond colloquialisms. :rolleyes:

Do you know what type of questions are likely to be asked in the speaking exams? This girl at my school said that she went to a speaking-practice course for French in the holidays, and the first question they asked her was "what time did you wake up this morning" - that's quite different to my teacher, who usually begins with something like "describe your family".
do you do extension? most of the ones i posted are probably only useful for ext, otherwise they sound really formal. to start with that question is pretty wierd hey? like asking what you had for breakfast...yeah we normally start off with hobbies or something
but add random phrases to use in the conversations etc too :)
 

Dreamerish*~

Love Addict - Nakashima
Joined
Jan 16, 2005
Messages
3,705
Gender
Female
HSC
2005
melimoo said:
do you do extension? most of the ones i posted are probably only useful for ext, otherwise they sound really formal. to start with that question is pretty wierd hey? like asking what you had for breakfast...yeah we normally start off with hobbies or something
but add random phrases to use in the conversations etc too :)
Yes I do extension. I must admit my ability to write formal texts is doubtable. I'm only capable of producing highly entertaining diary entries, magazine articles and letters to the editor. :p
 

Opium

:: Unbound ::
Joined
Apr 29, 2004
Messages
98
Location
Gold Coast
Gender
Male
HSC
2005
"es hangt davon ab" - it depends

a very handy phrase :) I do german continuers btw.
 

Meldrum

Banned
Joined
Oct 20, 2004
Messages
1,270
Location
Gone.
Gender
Male
HSC
2005
Ich harbor einen grossen schvuntz...schvuntz being penis...the rest being true.
 

Peartie

Active Member
Joined
Feb 22, 2005
Messages
1,030
Location
Sydney
Gender
Male
HSC
2005
lol

ich verstehe kein Deutsch...thats a good one sometimes

but serious ones like

Koennen Sie bitte das anderes sagen?
Wie Bitte?
Ich verstehe das (?) Frage nicht...
 

scoby_2000

Member
Joined
Feb 22, 2005
Messages
445
Location
SCECGS Redlands
Gender
Male
HSC
2005
es kommt darauf an...

es zu etwas bringen

meiner meinung nach

ewigkeit (nothing to do with this but its my fav. german word at the moment :D)
 

Dreamerish*~

Love Addict - Nakashima
Joined
Jan 16, 2005
Messages
3,705
Gender
Female
HSC
2005
scoby_2000 said:
es kommt darauf an...

es zu etwas bringen

meiner meinung nach

ewigkeit (nothing to do with this but its my fav. german word at the moment :D)
Ewigkeit? Are you serious? That is a mad word.

It used to be in my custom status - "du bist wie die Ewigkeit" from Yvonne Catterfeld's song. Now I'm stuck with Coconuthead.
 

elsi

New Member
Joined
Oct 10, 2004
Messages
29
Gender
Female
HSC
2005
i don't have any great phrases, i just always begin with "es ist meiner Meinung nach..." but my favourite german word would have to be 'Wackelkontakt' I don't even know if it's spelt right! By the way it means 'wobbly-contact', like when you bycycle light keeps on going on and off becasue it's got a woobly-contct with the battery. I Love it!
 

olga

New Member
Joined
Aug 11, 2005
Messages
3
Gender
Female
HSC
2005
Quatsch is pretty cool too... hey does anyone have any hints for me..I'm studing begginners and have my hsc speaking exam in less than two weeks and i suck at speaking..esp past tense. any help would be greatly appreciated. danke!
 

elisabeth

Member
Joined
Nov 1, 2004
Messages
781
Location
Central Coast
Gender
Female
HSC
2005
olga said:
Quatsch is pretty cool too... hey does anyone have any hints for me..I'm studing begginners and have my hsc speaking exam in less than two weeks and i suck at speaking..esp past tense. any help would be greatly appreciated. danke!
Do beginners have to have a conversation, or do you have to translate one side of a conversatiopn? My friend does Indonesian and I think she does the latter.

Anyway... practise speaking or thinking in German as often as you can. On the way to school, in the shower, whenever. Also - I can't reccommend this enough - download HEAPS of German music and listen to it. Even if you're not that good to start with, read the lyrics online and you'll find it improves your pronounciation heaps. Also, it's a good way to pick up new vocab.

Um, I don't know what I can say in regards to cramming.... maybe meet/talk to as many German speaking people as you can in the meantime. Where do you live? Are there many people you could practise with in your German class? Get a tutor for some practise... or be nice to BOS people and we'll help you :) PM me if you have any questions or want help, I love German, I think I want to teach languages someday.
 

olga

New Member
Joined
Aug 11, 2005
Messages
3
Gender
Female
HSC
2005
hey thnx. i live in thornton (half way between maitland and newcastle). my bo n i do germ by correspondance but he's really not into it and won't practice with me...so i don't really have any1 to speak to which sucks. we have like an interview where they say something like wo wohst du? and u have to reply sayin as much vocab and complex sentences as u can...there's 16 q's i think...then 4 'situations' like: you want to re decorate your room, what do u say to your partens? its pretty easy but i dun know much vocab and really suck at past participles....wat level are u doin? how u find it?
 

elisabeth

Member
Joined
Nov 1, 2004
Messages
781
Location
Central Coast
Gender
Female
HSC
2005
I'm doing continuers and I like it a lot, I'm not sure how the half yearly went, but I was going great before that. Correspondance sucks, I barely get any speaking practise because of it. It would be great to have a 'real' class, but meh... some ideas for how to get more speaking practise:

- any other German/German speaking people at your school?
- any teachers who speak German but might be able to help you occasionally?
- would you feel comfortable meeting/speaking to someone off BOS?
- would your parents go for a tutor for some conversation practise?

Reading and writing can be easily improved on your own, if you have the patience to read up on grammar and add new vocab, but speaking really should be done with someone else. Are any of the above methods good for you?
 

Akiheart

Member
Joined
Jul 27, 2005
Messages
31
Location
cabramatta
Gender
Female
HSC
N/A
Awesome tips! thanks heaps peepoz! I have my Extension german oral tomorrow...any suggestions for last minute revisions?
 

Master Larick

New Member
Joined
Mar 8, 2007
Messages
1
Gender
Male
HSC
2008
I do beginners so my things might be useless for all you elite german speakers, in speaking:
Ich glaube, wenn man eine fremdsprache lernt, man hat gute berufsmöglichkeiten- I believe when one learnts a foreign language they have good job oppurtunities

Das nimmt viel zeit in Anspruch- that consumes alot of time
Ich möchte mein Deutsche uben und beherrschen- I would like to practice and master my german

Ich möchte die Deutschen Kultur aus erster hand erleben- I would like to experice the German culture first hand.

Unsere Lehrere verlangen und erwarten so viel von uns!- our teachers expect and demand so much from us! (True ay)
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 1)

Top