Learn German with a Song | German for Beginners | German Music with LYRICS

Details
Title | Learn German with a Song | German for Beginners | German Music with LYRICS |
Author | Singen Und Sprechen |
Duration | 2:15 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=k7rwT7HPkns |
Description
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Learn German Months & Seasons | "Januar, Februar" Song for Beginners | A1-A2 Vocabulary
🎵 Master the German months and seasons with this catchy, slow-paced educational song – perfect for beginners! Whether you're learning the calendar, weather phrases ("Es ist kalt im Winter"), or just love melodic German practice, this song makes it effortless.
📚 What You’ll Learn:
✔️ All 12 months (Januar → Dezember)
✔️ Seasonal weather descriptions ("Schnee tanzt vor dem Licht" – Winter)
✔️ Rhythmic counting ("Zähl die Monate Hand auf Herz")
✔️ Natural pronunciation (clear, sing-along pacing)
🎶 Why This Song Works:
✨ Repetitive structure – Months repeat 3x for easy memorization
✨ Poetic seasonal verses – Connects months to weather ("Im Sommer weht ein warmer Wind")
✨ Calm, meditative melody – Great for background learning
✨ Real-life application – Use it to discuss dates, birthdays & holidays!
👂 How to Use This Song:
1️⃣ First Listen: Follow along with the on-screen lyrics
2️⃣ Sing the Months: Pause after each chorus and recite without help
3️⃣ Season Challenge: Can you name which months belong to each season?
4️⃣ Write Your Own Line! Add a verse like "Mein Geburtstag ist im [Monat]"
🎯 Perfect For:
Absolute beginners (A1) needing calendar vocab
Teachers looking for classroom listening activities
Self-learners who enjoy musical memorization
Kids & adults (gentle, non-childish delivery)
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💬 COMMENT:
→ Which month is hardest to pronounce?
→ What’s your favorite season in German? ("Meine Lieblingsjahreszeit ist...")
Viel Spaß beim Lernen! 🌨️🌷☀️🍂
(P.S. Try using this song as a "calendar warm-up" before your German study sessions!)