A1- German lesson 15 | German grammar | pronouns "he" and "she" | Personalpronomen "er" und "sie"

Willkommen zurück! ( Welcome back!) This is the fifteenth video of my A1- course and in this video you will learn how to speak about a third person. How to speak about "he" and "she". In this video we will particularly focus on the personal pronouns "he and "she". Besides that you also learn a bit about how to conjugate German verbs. Slowly we are diving into German grammar. I hope that you watch the video till the end. Most of times towards the end I put a small exercise or a quiz with an explanation. If you have not subscribed to my channel yet, please do so right now and do not forget to click that bell icon for notifications. I would recommend you to watch my previous videos too, since I have made the videos in a particular order. If you have not watched my previous videos, here is the link to the very first video:    • A1- German lesson 1 | How to greet in Germ...   I promise you there are many more videos awaiting you :) Bis bald! ( see you soon) #learngerman #pronounsingerman #personalpronomen Follow me also on : FACEBEOOK:   / deutsch.mit.inap   There I post some exercises, photos, quiz links and other fun stuff. Music: Cadenza Collective (written by Pravin Chettri)

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