Cher's Language Learning Center
We offer a simplified and condensed approach to mastering the language of your choice.
23/02/2026
For the time being, you can find us exclusively on TikTok.
Catch all our daily language lessons and tips over there. Link in bio! βπΎ
23/02/2026
For the time being, you can find us exclusively on TikTok.
Follow us there for your daily, bite-sized language lessons! ππΏ
https://www.tiktok.com/
Studied German for months but still canβt speak confidently? Letβs fix that this week.
Join the 3-Day Speak German Sprint β Wednesday to Friday, 5β10 PM (Africa/Banjul).
What you get
β’ Practice-first sessions (we speak, not just study)
β’ Private access link sent by email before we start
β’ Choose Online + App or At Our Center + App
β’ Early opt-in = extended access to Cherβs Voice (our speaking app) through Sunday night
β’ 2 free seats for live viewers who complete the challenge
β’ Priority to secure 1 of 40 seats in our A1 German Intensive (starts Nov 10)
π Register free: chersllc.com/sprint
π App early access: chersllc.com/chersvoice
Questions? WhatsApp +220 216 5287 or email [email protected].
Ever feel like your German sentences are just a little... off? π€ You might be making this super common mistake that most English speakers make!
But don't worry, the fix is simple and will make you sound so much more natural. It's all about the GOLDEN RULE: The verb is KING and ALWAYS sits in the second position. π
Watch this quick video to see how it works, then try it yourself! Rewrite this sentence in the comments, starting with the subject "Ich":
Am Abend sehe ich einen Film.
Let's see who gets it right! π
If you're learning German, I bet this has happened to you: you see the word "sie" and have a mini-panic attack trying to figure out if it means she, they, or you. π
Good news! There's a super simple way to tell them apart, and it all comes down to the verb. In this quick video, I'll show you the trick that will make it finally click.
Hereβs your cheat sheet:
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sie kommt (verb ends in -t) = she comes
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sie kommen (verb ends in -en) = they come
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Sie kommen (capital S!) = you (formal) come
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03/03/2025
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03/03/2025
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