Luxembourgish Conversation Workout #5 – Talking about food

Ready for your next Luxembourgish Conversation Workout?  In this 15-minute Conversation Workout, you’ll practise talking about food so Iessen a simple topic, but one that can lead to all kinds of everyday conversations in Luxembourgish. This conversation topic that is really great for when you are on break. Whether you’re at work so, during your … Read more

15 words that show you already have a B1 level of Luxembourgish vocabulary

If you know these 15 Luxembourgish words, there’s a good chance you already have around a B1 level in Luxembourgish 👀 So today, we’re going to test your vocabulary range together with a fun little quiz! Now, just a quick disclaimer: this is not an official language test — it’s simply meant to give you … Read more

How to ask follow-up questions in Luxembourgish

One thing I often notice with learners is this: they can answer questions in Luxembourgish… but after one or two sentences, the conversation suddenly stops. Does that sound familiar to you?” And the interesting thing is … this can happen even at B1 level. Why?Well …, because most language courses teach you how to answer … Read more

How to talk about the Future in Luxembourgish

Today we’re talking about something you’ll use every single day — how to talk about the future in Luxembourgish. Whether you’re: planning your weekend organizing your workday expressing assertion or just saying what you’ll do later 👉 you need the future. The good news?Luxembourgish keeps things quite simple  and once you understand the logic, you … Read more

How to build a phrase with “well” or “wann” in Luxembourgish

Are you struggling with the Luxembourgish word order when using words such as well or wann? Well and wann are what we call conjunctions. In simple terms, they’re words that connect two parts of a sentence – a main idea and an extra piece of information. Now, there are quite a few of these in … Read more

Luxembourgish for Parents: Talking to teachers or childcare staff

Do you have kids?If so, you’ve probably been in this situation… You want to ask your child’s teacher or someone at the daycare something simple: How is my child doing?Is everything okay?Did everything go well today? …but suddenly, the words just don’t come. And sometimes, it’s even more stressful when there is a small problem. … Read more

Luxembourgish Conversation: How to talk about opinions

Ever found yourself stuck, unsure how to ask for feedback in Luxembourgish? Or worried you might not sound polite or professional when asking someone’s opinion? In this lesson, I will show you how to ask for someone’s opinion, how to acknowledge someone’s opinion and how to give your own opinion. These are all very important … Read more

Luxembourgish Conversation: How to tell a story in Luxembourgish

Telling stories during conversations can be difficult for Luxembourgish learners, but it’s a very important skill to have because a lot of the times when we see friends or coworkers or family we often tell stories.  It’s a great way for people to get to know you.  In this episode, let me show you how … Read more

Reacting to bad news or problems in Luxembourgish

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How do you react to bad news at work  in Luxembourgish? Something goes wrong… a colleague shares a problem… or a plan doesn’t work out. And many language learners do something very understandable at that moment, namely they stay silent.Not because they don’t care, but because they don’t have the words. In this episode, we’ll … Read more

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