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Coffee Break German

CBG 2.06 | Was hast du gestern gemacht? | Talking about the past in German

Coffee Break German

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

4.71.9K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2017

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In this lesson of Coffee Break German you'll be starting to learn to talk in the past using the Perfect Tense. This tense is formed by using a part of the auxiliary verb haben (to have) and the past participle. Andrea will explain everything you need to know, and you'll soon be saying what you did, what you cooked, what you ate and what you played yesterday, last week and 100 years ago!


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0:00.0

Coffee Break German, German, season 2, episode 6.

0:04.0

Hello and I'm here, I'm going to be able to

0:08.0

and hearsely come in so, coffee break German.

0:12.0

I'm Mark. And I'm been Andrea. come in so coffee break German I'm in Mark and I'm in Andrea we get the Andrea

0:15.4

you get it a house good say now thank you and dear yeah but I'm

0:19.8

I'm less in moody I've had a very very busy day today so far. I've already answered hundreds of emails. I have

0:29.7

spoken to lots of people and I've also just recorded an episode of Chinese of

0:35.4

coffee break Chinese with Crystal.

0:37.1

Ah so wow you have a few emails by untwatered

0:40.9

you has with few lighten-gispochen, and you has shown coffee break

0:46.0

henesish aafgenomen.

0:48.0

I have indeed, but those sound as if they're using past tenses that we've not yet done here in

0:53.7

coffee break German. Exactly but we're gonna do this today.

0:57.7

Vass for a

1:01.9

surprise. Okay so this of course is Coffee Break German.

1:05.0

If this happens to be the first episode that you've ever listened to,

1:08.0

then you should realize that we've got a course for you that will take you from the very beginning of German up to this fairly intermediate

1:15.6

to advanced level we would say. Of course you can find it all you need to know about coffee break German at

1:20.3

coffeebreak German.com but I think we should get straight into today's lesson.

1:25.0

Azo, do we write?

1:27.0

I've been right.

1:28.0

Lozkets. So last time we spoke about daily activities for example you told me when you got up in the

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