Deutsch lernen (A2): Ganzer Film auf Deutsch - "Nicos Weg" | Deutsch lernen mit Videos | Untertitel

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Published 2019-03-16
It doesn’t matter if you were with Nico from the beginning or haven’t even seen him yet – you’re going to love this!
We put all of the episodes into one film – so sit back, relax and start watching the second of three parts. Of course you can turn on the subtitles, just push “C” and get started.


➡ Nicos Weg – All A1/A2/B1 lessons: bit.ly/Nicos_Weg

➡ More about Nico here: dw.com/Nico

➡ More learning materials to match your level: www.dw.com/kursfinder

➡ Have you heard about our “telenovela” for learning German? Take a look at JOJO SUCHT DAS GLÜCK: www.dw.com/jojo

➡ A fun way to learn German with hip-hop? It’s easy with the “Bandetagebuch” from EINSHOCH6: www.dw.com/bandtagebuch

➡ Questions? Just post them on our Facebook page! We also provide exercises, riddles and interesting content around the clock: www.facebook.com/dw.learngerman

➡ You want to follow us on Instragram? Find us here: @dw_deutschlernen

All Comments (20)
  • @walesbrixx2688
    Nico from A1 to C2 in few days. Me from A1 to A2 for half a year. Thanks universe.
  • @kirillnovik8661
    Nico speaking perfectly fluent German on a native level. Also Nico one hour into the movie: "Was ist schwanger?" 🤣🤣🤣
  • @kara7094
    Ich liebe Lisa, sie spricht langsam und klar, natürlich sie ist eine Lehrerin.
  • @talhaeroldan
    Ich bin schon fast drei Jahren in Deutschland aber Nico spricht besser als ich
  • "Und du sprichst Deutch." "Ein bisschen. Ich mache einen Audio-Kurs." This is the most f'ing amazing audio course ever. Where can I buy it?
  • @sv-bd5em
    nico's german is so good he even speaks spanish with a german accent
  • @sntsk
    Selma when Lisa is teaching: Talks slowly and takes time to form sentences. Selma every other time: Speaks super fast and fluent.
  • @mangalakavya
    Love how Pepe brought the Spanish telenovela energy into the German series.
  • @artificialsteve
    Nico: Speaks perfect conversational German. Also Nico: I can't describe this photograph or my brother.
  • @vishalbala1
    A1 (entire movie): a man loses his bag, makes some friends, learns some German, and then finds his bag and aunt A2 (first 20 mins): a man struggles with his uncertain future and his strained relationship with his family; a woman discovers she is pregnant and wrestles with how to proceed
  • @irynak2988
    I didn’t expect that the whole concept of this educational movie would be so encouraging, as the idea of this movie itself. Even when you just start A2, they already motivate you with distinctive examples of people who are not from Germany but successfully integrated and got settled! That’s such a great idea how not to stop and be motivated to keep learning in order to achieve your goal, the meaning is definitely deeper then it seems
  • I love the way two Spaniards speak German together, even when no one else is there. Great video though.
  • @herr_dohler
    I do get the jokes about how fast he learns or how he sounds like a native out of nowhere, but despite all of those plot flawns, you gotta admit this is one hell out of didactic material. And for an educational movie, the story does get your attention.
  • @somefroggyhere
    Forget Nico learning perfect German in just a couple weeks. Selma can see braunen Hose in a black and white photo, that's what I call a superpower.
  • @leonidas759
    Ich wird immer wieder dankbar mit DW für Nicos Weg. Ich habe mit diesem Kurs die Sprache gelernt und ich bin extrem glücklich. Wenn ich mit Deutsche menschen rede, sie fragen mich wie habe ich so gut die Sprache gelernt: Goethe institut? an der Universität? Und ich bin ganz stolz zu sagen das ich habe total kostenlos mit Nicos Weg gelernt (+ viel Podcasten, Youtube videos, Musik und so weiter haha) Danke danke dankeeeee DW <3
  • Me: Mom I finished a German series 😊 Mom: What did you learn?🤔 Me: Die tasche...😶
  • @phsal5182
    This series is really amazing. Very interesting, too. Already, this episode is above my level, but I've got to keep watching because the story has me invested :) Also, even though Nico is supposedly a beginner, it is best that whoever wrote the story decided to give him sentences that are flawlessly pronounced and grammatically formulated. It would have been annoying and counter-productive for us, learners, to have Nico speak gibberish and be corrected by his friends every other sentence or so. Thank you so much, Deutsche Welle ! Greetings from Romania.