Episodes
How well do you know your Luxembourgish Prepositions? Not sure? Don’t worry—this episode is for you! I’ve prepared a quick and fun multiple-choice quiz where you can test your Luxembourgish knowledge about the prepositions. Here’s how it works: I’ll say a sentence without the preposition then 3 possible answers, you’ll have 5 seconds to think about the correct response, and then I’ll reveal the correct answer.  With this quiz you’ll be able to assess your knowledge in real-time and discover...
Published 11/21/24
Do you know what a pronoun is? 🤔  Pronouns are those small but mighty words that replace nouns, referring to a person, thing, or even an animal. In this episode, we’re diving deep into the pronouns you need to master in Luxembourgish when talking about objects and animals: en, se, and et! 💬 In English, you'd simply say it, but in Luxembourgish, the choice of pronoun depends on the gender of the noun!  Let’s break it down together and make sure you know exactly when to use en, se, or et! The...
Published 11/14/24
Published 11/14/24
In episode 19 you learned how to start a conversation in Luxembourgish. In this episode, you will learn a) the secret to becoming more fluent and improving your Luxembourgish; b) how to keep a conversation going, without running out of things to say! Let’s start with the secret to becoming more fluent and improving your Luxembourgish: this is so simple: you might be surprised: ASK MORE QUESTIONS And we will at the end of the episode practice with two example conversations – an informal one...
Published 11/07/24
In the last episode, we covered the 3 key rules for word order in Luxembourgish independent clauses. Now, we dive into dependent or subordinate clauses. But what does that mean? 🤔 Subordinate clauses are those parts of a sentence that can’t stand alone and need another part to complete their meaning. These clauses bring a new set of word order rules in Luxembourgish, and here’s an important tip: 🔑 The conjugated verb is always placed at the end of a subordinate clause. Curious to learn more?...
Published 10/31/24
There are cases in which Luxembourgish and English word order are identical,however the word order in Luxembourgish is more variable and flexible than in English. In particular, sentences need not begin with the subject. BUT there are strict rules determining the position of the VERB and there are a few other rules to bear in mind. 1. The Verb is Always the Second ElementNo matter which element begins a Luxembourgish declarative sentence (a statement), the verb is always the second element....
Published 10/24/24
Not sure if you’re truly at the A2 level?   Don’t worry—this episode is for you! I’ve prepared a quick and fun multiple-choice quiz where you can test your Luxembourgish knowledge at the end of level A2.   Here’s how it works: I’ll ask you a question, give you 10 seconds to think about it, and then I’ll reveal the correct answer.   You’ll get to assess your progress in real-time and discover where you might need to focus more study. Whether you’re preparing for the *Sproochentest* or just...
Published 10/17/24
Let’s talk about Autumn in Luxembourgish It's autumn *den Hierscht* and what better time to practice talking about the weather and seasonal activities in Luxembourgish? Whether you're enjoying a walk through the colorful forests or cozying up indoors, this episode will help you expand your vocabulary for autumn-related small talk. Did you know that the seasons are often a topic in the *Sproochentest* Oral Exam? I'll guide you through common phrases and vocabulary that will make you feel...
Published 10/10/24
Do you know the difference between *kennen* and *wëssen*? 🤔  In Luxembourgish, there are two ways to say "to know," but when do you use *kennen* and when do you use *wëssen*? This is a challenge for many learners, especially if your native language only has one verb for this concept. In this episode, I’ll guide you through a simple, straightforward rule of thumb:  - Use *wëssen* for information you know (usually involving a verb) - Use *kennen* for people, places, and things you are familiar...
Published 10/03/24
In this episode you’ll learn 25 questions and answers to those questions that every Luxembourgish learner should know. Once you understand these questions and know how to answer them you’ll be able to handle many situations in daily conversations in Luxembourgish whether you are with friends, with colleagues or on the phone with someone. And, should your goal be to sit the Lux language exam to acquire Lux citizenship then those questions and answers will also help you to gain confidence in...
Published 09/26/24
Do you find it challenging to understand native Luxembourgish speakers? 🤔 You're not alone! Many Luxembourgish learners struggle with listening to natural, spoken Luxembourgish. While slow audios are helpful at the beginning, they may not be enough as you progress. Listening is often one of the biggest hurdles for Luxembourgish learners. You might read well, have good grammar and vocabulary, and speak confidently, but when it comes to understanding spoken Luxembourgish, it can feel...
Published 09/19/24
Mastering time expressions in Luxembourgish can be challenging, especially when it comes to choosing the right preposition (no, virun, um, zënter …). ⏰  In this episode, I’ll guide you through sample sentences to help you use these prepositions correctly, making your conversations more fluent. For instance, do you know how to say, "I’m coming home around 6 o’clock today" in Luxembourgish? Here, "around" is the key preposition tied to time. Are you ready to elevate your Luxembourgish with...
Published 09/12/24
In this episode, you’ll expand your Luxembourgish vocabulary with essential words and phrases for navigating the post office. 📬 We'll start with key terms and then move on to practical sentences you can use during your next visit. And here’s a quick quiz for you—do you know how to say "post office" in Luxembourgish? 🤔 If not, don't worry! Tune in to the episode to find out and boost your language skills. Bass du prett? Da lass! Ready to learn? Let's go!...
Published 09/05/24
The English word "when" can be expressed in Luxembourgish by three different words: wéini, wann, & wéi. These three words are very confusing for most students learning Luxembourgish.  In this episode, I will help you understand how and when to use wéini, wann, and wéi. After listening carefully, you'll master the use of these three words and feel much more confident in speaking. Prett? Ready? Website: https://luxembourgishwithanne.lu Sproochentest Oral Exam Prep...
Published 08/22/24
It’s summer, so I thought it would be the ideal opportunity to talk about the weather and the different activities we generally do in summer.  I'll help you expand your vocabulary and make interesting sentences for small talk conversations.  Did you know this is also a topic of the Sproochentest Oral Exam? If your goal is to sit the language exam to acquire Luxembourgish citizenship in the upcoming months, then tune in.  This episode will help you give better answers to almost all the...
Published 08/01/24
Do you know these Luxembourgish adjectives? Take the Quiz! 🎉 In this episode, you'll learn 10 new adjectives in a compelling way through a fun quiz.  Are you ready to expand your vocabulary with words that can describe a person, animal, food, flat, or nature? Adjectives are essential "describing words" that can elevate your language skills. This episode is especially helpful if you plan to sit for the Sproochentest soon. One part of the Sproochentest Oral Exam involves describing a picture,...
Published 07/25/24
🎙️ Storytelling with Goran: A Journey to Success 🚀 Let me share with you how one of our former students, Goran, achieved his goal in 2022 through our course. Client Situation: In Fall 2021, Goran decided to learn Luxembourgish to pass the Sproochentest and acquire Luxembourgish citizenship. Living in Luxembourg since 2017, he was eligible to apply in 2022, and this was crucial for him and his family. With a full-time job and three children, Goran needed a flexible learning approach. He...
Published 07/18/24
💬 Ready to level up your conversation skills? 🗣️  Dive into Part 2 of our "Conversation Workout - Making Plans" series!  In this episode, we'll practice common Luxembourgish phrases for planning activities, helping you sound more natural and confident in conversations.  Strengthen your speaking and listening skills simultaneously as we explore casual dialogue scenarios. Missed Part 1? No worries! Tune in to refresh your memory and learn two additional ways to initiate plans in informal...
Published 07/04/24
The best way to help your child learn Luxembourgish is by NOT teaching. The standard advice does not apply to young kids. Language learning for children, as a pedagogy, is very different from that for adults. As adults, we are self-directed learners; we create our own motivation and hold ourselves accountable. But children cannot do any of those things. When children are very young, they can't be expected to sit and concentrate for long periods, so it is ineffective to "teach" them in a...
Published 06/27/24
Expand your Luxembourgish vocabulary with possessive adjectives! 💬 In our latest podcast episode, we'll delve into using "meng" and "mäin" to express ownership in Luxembourgish.  Discover how these possessive adjectives correspond to "my" in English and learn when to use each one in context. Gain valuable insights into mastering possessive adjectives by understanding the gender of nouns. With clear examples and explanations, you'll enhance your language skills and confidently express...
Published 06/20/24
Tune in to our latest podcast episode for expert tips on practicing and enhancing your listening comprehension skills! 🎧 Preparing for the listening comprehension section of the Sproochentest requires effective practice, but simply repeating mock exams isn't the key to success.  In this episode, we'll explore why and how to practice listening properly to see real improvement. Discover three free methods that have helped countless students boost their listening skills and achieve success in...
Published 06/13/24
Dive into Luxembourgish grammar with our latest podcast episode! 🇱🇺 Learn about personal pronouns in Luxembourgish, including essential examples like "du," "dir," and "Dir" meaning "you" in English.  Pronouns are crucial elements of the language, so join us as we break them down with easy-to-follow explanations and practical examples. Discover how pronouns function as substitutes for nouns, making sentences more concise and fluid.  Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your language...
Published 06/06/24
Join our latest podcast episode as we tackle one of the most frequently asked questions from our students: How can I remember the gender of nouns in Luxembourgish? While I wish I could offer a quick fix or magic trick, the truth is, mastering noun genders is a gradual process that requires a bit of patience and practice. With three genders—masculine, feminine, and neutral—it might seem daunting at first. But fear not, because I'm here to guide you through it! In this episode, I'll share...
Published 05/30/24
Ready to take your conversation skills to the next level? Join me for another engaging Conversation Workout session! In our previous episode, we tackled the weather, and now it's time to shift our focus to making plans. 🗓️  Today's episode is packed with intensive practice sessions where we'll dive into common Luxembourgish phrases used for making plans. Get ready for a dynamic "repeat after me" style lesson designed to help you sound more natural and fluent, just like a native Luxembourgish...
Published 05/23/24
Ready to level up your Luxembourgish conversation skills? Join me for a quick but impactful episode dedicated to mastering the phrase "I used to..." In just a few minutes, you'll gain the confidence to effortlessly express past habits and experiences in Luxembourgish. Whether you're reminiscing about past gym sessions or reflecting on previous job roles, this simple phrase will become a valuable addition to your language toolkit. So, how do you say "I used to" in Luxembourgish? The answer...
Published 05/16/24