German guides
Practical articles on German grammar, travel phrases, and study paths for English-speaking learners—written to support what you practise on Blebber.

German for travel: café, trains, and shopping phrases that actually help
2026-08-01
Practical A1–A2 German for Germany, Austria, and Switzerland—ordering coffee, buying tickets, and asking for prices without freezing.

Perfekt vs Präteritum: which German past tense should you use?
2026-07-30
Clear guidance for English speakers on when Germans use Perfekt in speech and Präteritum in writing—with examples you can practise today.

Der, die, das: how to learn German articles without guessing
2026-07-28
A practical guide for English speakers to stop treating German gender as random—and a drill habit that actually sticks.

An A1–A2 German learning path for English speakers
2026-07-25
A clear order for learning German grammar—from present tense and pronouns to dative, Perfekt, and conversation—so you stop bouncing between random topics.

German cases explained simply: nominative, accusative, and dative
2026-07-20
A beginner-friendly map of the three German cases you need first—what they do in a sentence, with examples and a practice plan.