August 29, 2009

Cool German Slang Podcast

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Spending a little time learning colloquial language is one of the best things you can do to become fluent in a language. Colloquial language is not only fun to learn, it’s also really motivating and best of all, it really allows you to integrate with the locals. If you’ve studied any German, but feel your German could use a kick in the pants then cool German slang can revive your enthusiasm and motivation for German. German slang is incredibly fun and the sooner you start using it, the better!

German slang for everyday: It’s a fact that even if you are familiar with the German language basics, if you don’t know German slang phrases you will be lost in many casual German conversations. Ordinary Germans use plenty of colorful slang expressions when sharing day-to-day experiences, chatting over a coffee at work or over a beer at the local bar. German slang is an essential part of everyday German conversation that strangely is often overlooked by German learners.

German language for spice: If you think of the German language as food, then think of German slang as the salt, pepper and spices. German slang phrases add spice and flavour to otherwise bland, standard German conversation and makes the German language loads more palatable. Sure you can survive without slang, but life tastes a whole lot better with it.

German slang is sassy and sexy: Slang is sassy, sexy lingo that can help you impress members of the opposite sex. Guys, do you want to see a girl’s eyes sparkle with interest? Then add a sprinkling of popular slang terms in your German language. It’ll make you seem more fun and relaxed. And girls, you’ll be pleased to know that it works just as well for you when you want to come across as approachable and someone who doesn’t take themselves too seriously. It’s a simple equation: english speaking foreigner + german slang = sex appeal. Don’t ask me why, it’s just the way it is. German colloquial lingo is a secret weapon to getting lucky in Germany.

German slang for integration: German slang phrases are especially useful for exploring the German “scene” so if you don’t speak the lingo, you are sure to miss out on loads of fun experiences in Germany. Also as some German slang is only familiar to certain age groups or members of a scene, knowledge of this kind slang can help German learners to integrate better and make like minded German friends.

German slang for color: As the Michael Jackson proclaimed “It don’t matter if you’re black or white!” German slang phrases are not necessarily offensive, abusive, low or vulgar language. Instead German slang is the colorful alternative language spoken by people who want to stand out from the dull masses. You can be black, white, yellow, red… but just don’t be grey!

German slang not just for football hooligans: In the right context, much slang can be used by very dignified, respectable and educated speakers. German slang used unexpectedly by dignified and respectable individuals is probably some of the most entertaining, amusing and effective.

German slang for regional: While a lot of German slang phrases are understood all across Germany, there are also a lot of German regional slang expressions. This German slang podcast focuses on the most popular and useful German slang terms. Also, although there is much similarity between the slang spoken in different German speaking countries, there are also differences between the German slang spoken in Germany, Swiss German slang and Austrian German slang. Switzerland and Austria have many of their own slang phrases, terms and expressions - just like the English slang in Great Britain differs from the English in America. So use slang to your advantage to develop a real connection to the local German speaking people.

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