So the people can understand the shows.
To learn German quicker, immerse yourself in the language as much as possible. Practice regularly by speaking with native speakers, watching German movies or TV shows, and listening to German music. Utilize language learning apps, flashcards, and textbooks to reinforce your knowledge. Additionally, find a language exchange partner to practice speaking and writing with.
David Hasselhoff learned German while living and working in Germany during the 1980s. He gained popularity in the country with his music and television shows, which helped him become fluent in the language.
The up to date list of the most watched German television programs is available on the link below.
Not unless the shows provider offers multi-language support.
anything perverted like shows with strong sexual contente or strong language. anything perverted like shows with strong sexual contente or strong language. anything perverted like shows with strong sexual contente or strong language.
ZDF is a public-service German television channel. It stands for Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen. In English it means Second German Television. The channel is run by a nonprofit institution. The channel broadcasts newscasts, entertainment shows, and many different shows.
Caracol TV is a Columbian national television network. It features telenovelas, news programs, reality and game shows, and cartoons. The shows are aired in Spanish.
i have been looking for the same thing. i haven't found anything that's an exact German copy of Hulu, but there's quite a bit of German TV available on the internet. you can try www.voxnow.de which is kinda close to Hulu, it has some new episodes of some current shows, and some movies, but it only has shows from 2-3 of the major networks. there's also www.tvchannelsfree.com which will show you television from all over the world. that site doesn't show single episodes of shows, but rather it shows live broadcasts from some of the German broadcasters - you have to tune in at the right time for some of them! for example you can watch "München am Morgen", the Munich morning show, at 1am Eastern time. and of course, if you have a few extra bucks to spend, you can dump your current cable tv provider & go with Dish network & get their German channel package - it only includes 3 German channels, but it's currently the only way i know of to get German tv on your tv.
Definitely. To help supplement your learning of a language, you can watch and listen to videos, television shows, news programs, soap operas, radio shows, and podcasts, and read books, pamphlets and magazines in the language you are trying to learn. iTunes has free episodes of Sesame Street in Spanish, which are really good for learners of the language.
The shows called Lucy the snail, it is my favourite tv show
Michael Blank has written: 'The broadcaster's German-English pocket dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, German, Television broadcasting, Radio broadcasting, English, German language
French TV broadcast in French. Spanish, English, German-speaking channels are available on satellite.