German Time Prepositions | The Top 5 you need to know for A1.1 | YourGermanTeacher
In this video you will learn all German time prepositions for A1.1 level with examples to each preposition. There are 5 time prepositions you need to know. All of them very common used for any conversation or writing level. In German: Temporale Präpositionen which are: um | im | am | ab | von... bis. "Um" is used with any specific time. "Im" is used with months and season. "Am" is used with day and daytime. "Ab" is used if you know the starting time but not how long its gonna take and "von...bis is used for duration. Viel Spass und bis bald Luzi - YourGermanTeacher 👉 For our A1.1 VIDEO COURSE follow this link https://www.yourgermanteacher.com/a-1... 👉 And here you can find our NEW HOMEPAGE: https://www.yourgermanteacher.com 👉 Get work sheets and more to ALL our videos and become a member here: / yourgermanteacher If you found this video helpful don't forget to subscribe here: 👉 https://www.youtube.com/yourgermantea... to receive weekly new videos. ********** Related Content: 1️⃣ How to tell the time in German: • How to tell the time in German | Time in G... 2️⃣ Weekdays, daytime, months and seasons in German: • Weekdays, Daytime and Months in German | G... 3️⃣ Local prepositions with Dative: • Lokale Präpositionen mit Dativ │ Dative pr... ********** ⚡Connect with me on Social Media: / teacherluzi / yourgermanteacher / germanteacherluzi ********** If you want to support my work here on YouTube: https://paypal.me/germanteacherluzi?l... Thank you! Yours Luzi #germantimeprepositions #yourgermanteacher

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