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Coffee Break German

CBG 1:37 | Gibt es einen Supermarkt, der am Sonntag geöffnet ist?

Coffee Break German

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German Language, Easy German, Learn German, Courses, German Lessons, Language Learning, Education

4.71.9K Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2014

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

In this latest lesson of Coffee Break German, Mark is asking for some information at the reception desk of his hotel in Innsbruck. In addition to providing an opportunity for practising various areas of vocabulary, this dialogue introduces a new grammatical concept.

In this lesson you will:


  • practise words and phrases used when asking for information;
  • review language used for talking about public transport and directions;
  • learn about the relative pronoun in German – a translation of the word “which”;
  • find out about shop opening times at the weekend in German-speaking countries;
  • practise different conversational structures.


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Coffee break German, German, lesson 37.

0:23.0

We'll come to work in sprig with a new foil.

0:32.0

We'll come to the work in Innsbruck with a new foilge coffee break German.

0:36.0

I'm Mark. My name is Thomas.

0:39.0

And we're sce and very fro here to sign.

0:42.0

Stimkinennel.

0:43.0

Okay, good, I was glad I got that one right.

0:45.0

We are delighted to be back with another episode of Coffee Break German.

0:48.0

If you have joined us for the first time this week,

0:50.0

then you should know that there is a complete course of coffee break German that you can

0:54.4

start from the very beginning even if you've not studied a word of German. You'll be able to learn with me. I've been

1:01.1

building my German skills from not speaking very much German at all

1:05.2

until now where I feel I'm making good progress.

1:08.7

With my name Lera and my friend Thomas.

1:12.4

Stimkenau and Mark, you're a seaguter shula.

1:15.9

I think this is getting a little too cheesy.

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