Dramatically improve your German or English fluency in just 3 months with the Lingoda Marathon! If you successfully complete the marathon you will receive a 100% refund on your classes!
SIGN UP HERE BY SEPTEMBER 9TH:
(Your voucher code is: TALK13)
The Lingoda Marathon is opening up again for 3 MONTHS from September 23rd – December 21st 2019.
You could learn English, German, Spanish or French online and fast, with experienced native-speaking teachers at Europe’s biggest online language school. The Lingoda Language Marathon is perfect for all levels from beginners up to intermediate and advanced. You’ll be able to improve your conversations, vocabulary, speaking and grammar skills in just 3 months and earn up to a 100% refund on your fees.
Learn German, English, Business English, French or Spanish for the full 3 months and then get a 100% refund if you show up on every class. You can also do the half marathon for a 50% refund.
REFUND TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Please note: Your three Marathon payments will be taken from your bank account on the following dates: Payment 1 – September 10, Payment 2 – October 16 and Payment 3 – November 15
€49 deposit is non-refundable
Good luck to everyone who is competing in the Marathon, I’m rooting for you!
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bennie. bernie says:
Bekommen( to get) vs becoming( werden)
Pherilea says:
When I(a german) was little we made a roadtrip through canada and stumbled in a forest, nearby our current camping ground we stayed at, over a little wooden hut,with a big sign "gift shop". My sister and I only knew what "shop" meant and we were so afraid and ran like hell back to our parents.
Edmundo Santos-Garza says:
Park (in English) = Park (in German).
Lieutenant Lee says:
Poison 😂😂😂😂
Estrella 228 says:
Deutsche Sprache, schwere Sprache
Ariana Grandes Einhorn says:
(I'm from Germany, so I'm not so good in English) When I was in the second grade (or class I don't know 😂) I got candis (?) and on the packaging (?) was the word ,,gift" and I was so shocked 🤣
Darkfighter says:
In my gift is Gift
ReaZzor Graphics says:
Warum hast du deutsch gelernt?
(why did you learned English :))
Monsai Bodonsai says:
Video starts at 1:38
Video beginnt ab 1:38
Sandroe 0ne says:
Brief means letter and not lisa
the_yeetologist _ says:
Why do you blink so often?
Kingofgerman letsplays says:
In german means "stone" "stein"
WLAN says:
But schnell = fast
MelodyCrystel says:
Another one: Chef
English meaning: Cook
German meaning: Boss / Chief
Mátyás Ludas says:
GIFT!
Finn Weigelt says:
Hahaha pronounciation rrrrrrock
Mario says:
8:06 hä was sagt sie? 😂😂 noch schnell nen satz auf niederländisch einschieben
Kollyn says:
No English words only false friends.
Bärbel Schmidt says:
Pizza Hut (the Food-Chain) every German think it is a "Hut" because of the Logo… but it means "Pizza Hütte"….
apocalypse_is_welcome 2 says:
Ach wie schön die deutsche Sprache doch sein kann.
Es ist schon merkwürdig was wir so für wörter haben aber am besten sind immernoch zusammengesetzte wörter z. B. Autoreifenlieferungsfirmenangestellter, einer liebsten wörter
Engineering Bear says:
Wow, your german pronounciation is very accurate, haven't heard that from an native english speaker before.
snuff itchen says:
Ich war die gamze Zeit voll verwirrt weil ich die Englischen Wörter dan verstehe und die dan versuche Deutsch auszusprechen
Bei dem Wort Rock hat mein Gehirn nen Aussetzer gemacht😂
blablubb says:
"Handy" and "Beamer" must be the most embarassing German neologisms =(