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INTRODUCTION
Chuck: Chuck here. Absolute Beginner, Season 1, Lesson 6 – “How Far Will Klingon Get You
in Germany?” Hi, my name is Chuck and I’m here with [Judith].
Judith: In this lesson you’ll learn how to talk about your job and the languages you speak.
Today’s conversation takes place on an airplane landing in Berlin.
Chuck: The conversation is between Joe and [Anke], an American and a German who met on
a plane.
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Judith: The speakers have become friends quickly therefore they would be speaking informal
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German.
DIALOGUE
D: Ahh, ich spreche auch Französisch. In Kanada sprechen alle Englisch und Französisch,
oder? Ihr sprecht alle zwei Sprachen?
A: (lacht) Nein. Wir sprechen alle Englisch, nur in Québec sprechen viele Französisch.
A: Ja, und ich spreche auch Klingonisch, aber nur ein bißchen.
D: Klingonisch?? Wirklich??
A: Ja.
A: nuqneH.
D: Wow.
D: You don't work as an agent, so what are you doing for a living?
A: I am a translator.
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D: Ahh, I speak French, too. In Canada everybody speaks English and French, right? You all
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speak two languages?
A: (laughs) No. We all speak English, just in Quebec many speak French.
D: Klingon?? Really??
A: Yes.
A: nuqneH.
D: Wow.
Judith: Alright. So, how about we talk a bit about the foreign language knowledge in
Germany?
Judith: No.
Judith: There’s a few people who speak [Klinger] in Germany, but not all that many. In fact -
Judith: No.
Chuck: Okay.
Judith: If you want to find something everybody knows, try English. It’s your best choice, it
doesn’t quite work out but it’s a language most known. English is a mandatory subject at
school for at least five years of seven if you want to go to university. And it’s also increasing
presence in kindergartens.
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Chuck: All right, I meant English not Klingon. So, however the quality of instructions varies a
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lot from school to school, most people won’t remember any of their English, say, ten years
after they get out. Well, unless you have to use it often in the meantime. So, if you would want
to ask something in English to a German, your best pet is a student or a business man.
Judith: Among other groups, understanding of English is actually quite low. For example, in a
study, more than 15 present of Germans were unable to understand English slogans used in
German TV ads. Things as simple as “Where money lives.” This is another reason for you to
learn German, of course.
Chuck: I live in English, French is the most commonly studied after our language, followed by
Latin. However, these wouldn’t normally be studied instead of English. Rather these are
studied as a foreign language. In Eastern Germany, Russian used to be the most common
foreign language, studied by older generations instead of English. So, if English doesn’t work,
you can always try Latin.
Judith: Or Russian, if you’re in the East. If you intend to go to university, then you’ll have to
study two foreign languages for at least five years each at high school, which is supposed to
give you fluent command of them. You have the option of studying up to four foreign
languages even, as I did, but few will do that. Four language classes, once chosen, cannot
usually be dropped easily and they’ll affect your mark average.
VOCAB LIST
Judith: [also]
Chuck: “So”.
Chuck: Next?
Judith: [was]
Chuck: “What?”
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Chuck: Next.
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Judith: [machen]
Chuck: Next?
Judith: [Übersetzer]
Chuck: “Translator”.
Judith: [Übersetzer, Übersetzer] This word is masculine, and the plural is the same.
Chuck: Next?
Judith: [welcher]
Chuck: “Which”.
Chuck: Next?
Judith: [Sprache]
Chuck: “Language”.
Judith: [Sprache, Sprache] This one is feminine, and the plural is [Sprachen]
Chuck: Next?
Judith: [Englisch]
Chuck: Next?
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Judith: [Französisch]
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Chuck: Next?
Judith: [sprechen]
Chuck: Next?
Judith: [auch]
Chuck: Next?
Judith: [alle]
Chuck: Next?
Judith: [viele]
Chuck: “Many”.
Chuck: Next?
Judith: [Deutsch]
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Chuck: Next?
Chuck: “A little”.
Chuck: Next?
Judith: [auf]
Chuck: Let’s have a closer look at the usage for some of the words and phrases from this
lesson.
Judith: The first word we’ll look at is [welcher] this word also changes according to the word
that follows it. In this case, it’s [welche] to match [Sprachen]. By the same line, [im] is a
combination of [in] and the article, so it can be translated as “in the”. Neither of these issues is
really important, so don’t worry about them, we’ll cover them later.
Chuck: As you’ve might noticed, German language names tend to end in “ish”. “I, s, h”. This is
especially true for languages that end in “ish”, “I, s, h” in English.
Chuck: But in German there are a lot more languages ending in “ish”. Such as?
Judith: [Chinesisch]
Chuck: “Chinese”.
Judith: [Japanisch]
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Chuck: “Japanese”.
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Judith: [Portugiesisch]
Chuck: “Portuguese”.
Judith: [Italienisch]
Chuck: “Italian”.
Chuck: “Klingon”. In case of dell, pronounce the English name in German and change the
England to “ish” and give it a decent chance to get it right.
Judith: To say “In French”, you should say [auf Französisch] or “In English” is [auf Englisch],
even though [auf] literally translates to “on”, so in German we literally say “on English”.
Prepositions like this don’t typically transfer across languages, so be prepared for Germans to
sometimes use prepositions differently than you’re used to.
Lesson focus
Chuck: The grammar focus of this lesson are about changing verbs.
Judith: This lesson saw also a healthy dose of the verb [sprechen] adds the same endings as
the other regular verbs we’ve seen. However, there’s one important change. When we use
[sprechen] in the second or third persons singular, so when we’re addressing somebody
informally or when we’re talking about he, she or it, then first “e” changes to an “i” suddenly.
[du sprichst] and [Joe spricht]
Chuck: But wait, aren’t those the endings that we’re used to? An “st” for [du] and “t” for the
third person?
Judith: Yes, but we would expect to see [du sprechst] not [du sprichst], it’s a vowel change.
[Sprechen] is not the only word that does this. There’s an entire category of common verbs
that would dub vowel changing verbs.
Chuck: Oh, yeah. I remember that, I think the first six months I moved to Germany I made this
mistake every time, for someone until corrected me. So you were there first. All these vowel
changing verbs change its vowels for the second and third person, singular. But, only those.
Most of the time switches from “e” to “I”. [Judith] can you give us the complete form of
[sprechen], just for practice?
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DIALOGUE
Judith: VOCABULARY
Sure. LESSON NOTES
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Chuck: “I speak”.
Outro
Chuck: “They speak” or “You speak” – formally. Well, that just about does it for today. Okay,
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Chuck: Okay, hope you can say that you can speak a little German now. See you next week!
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