Introduction To Swiss German
Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.65 GB | Duration: 1h 25m
Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.65 GB | Duration: 1h 25m
Learn Swiss German Language to confidently tackle common situations in Switzerland
What you'll learn
Feeling confident in handling common situations in Swiss German
Saying Hello & Goodbye
Introducing yourself
Counting / Numbers
Navigating the supermarket
Ordering at a Restaurant
Taking Public Transportation
Asking for directions
Describing the weather
Requirements
No previous experience required. This is an introductory course to Swiss German and intended for beginners who may not have any prior knowledge in the Swiss German language.
Description
About this CourseThis introductory course to Swiss German is aimed at beginners who want to feel equipped in handling common situations in Switzerland. Whether you are a professional planning to work in Switzerland, an individual who is living in Switzerland, or simply someone who decided to pick up a few words of Swiss German - this course is for you.The course is structured to be as simple as possible. Each lesson assumes a specific situation you may encounter during your stay in Switzerland and will teach you how to navigate the respective situation. Instead of focusing on a long list of vocabulary or grammar, we will learn phrases and words that are helpful and make you feel equipped to start engaging in daily life using Swiss German. Ensure to follow this course sequentially. As the content is built up on each other, later lessons may utilize words we learn in an earlier lesson.What is Swiss GermanSwiss German, known as "Schwizerdütsch", is spoken by 65-70% of Swiss people in their everyday lives. It differs from High German - the Standard German spoken in Germany. One notable characteristic of Swiss German is its pronunciation which features unique sounds and intonations. Due to its informal nature and cultural significance, Swiss German is an important part of Swiss identity and is used extensively in everyday conversations, including in families, social interactions, and informal writing.Overall, Swiss German is a rich and diverse group of dialects spoken by the Swiss population, contributing to the cultural distinctiveness of Switzerland and playing a significant role in daily communication among its speakers.Before you startWhile this course is intended to provide you with helpful and relevant knowledge to speak Swiss German - practise is what makes all the difference. To get the most out of this course ensure to practise the lessons you'll learn. Listen, Practise and Repeat.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Swiss German
Lecture 1 Introduction to Swiss German
Section 2: Greetings & Numbers
Lecture 2 Hello & Goodbye
Lecture 3 Introductions & Counting
Section 3: Handling Daily Situations
Lecture 4 Navigating the Supermarket
Lecture 5 Ordering at the Restaurant
Lecture 6 Taking Public Transportation
Section 4: Practising Smalltalk
Lecture 7 Asking for Directions
Lecture 8 Describing the Weather
Section 5: Congratulations on taking this first step!
Lecture 9 Closing Comments
Professionals who are living or relocating to Switzerland in the Swiss German speaking part,Visitors or Tourists who are travelling to / through Switzerland and want to speak a few words in the Swiss German native tongue,Individuals who are living in Switzerland and want to feel equipped to tackle daily situations in basic Swiss German,Anyone who would like to learn Swiss German