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Coffee Break German

CBG 2.26 | Kommst du jeden Dienstag mit dem Fahrrad zur Deutschklassen?

Coffee Break German

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

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2018

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In this lesson we're tackling a tricky subject for learners of German: word order. In particular we're looking at where adverbs come "inside the Verbklammer". For this we'll be introducing you to a new concept: "Tekamolo". All will become clear in this lesson.


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0:00.0

Coffee Break German Season 2 episode 26 And I'm still coming so coffee break German. I'm Mark.

0:13.0

And I'm get there, Andrea.

0:15.0

Me geech, geech, good, and dear?

0:17.0

Yeah, me get sau, good.

0:19.0

We are of course in season two of coffee break German,

0:22.0

and this is the season in

0:23.7

which we're getting into the language in greater detail. We've been looking at

0:27.7

lots of things over the past few weeks and in this lesson we're going to be

0:31.0

tackling a topic that is well something of a challenge

0:35.1

for German learners I think. Yes and also for German native speakers. That's very good to know.

0:41.6

A so Luskets. Yeah, for

0:43.6

you be right?

0:44.6

I've been right. The topic we are referring to is

0:57.0

the word order of adverbs, so we're going to look inside a verb clamor.

1:02.0

We're getting into the verb clamber and talking about the order in which things happen.

1:06.5

Now perhaps we could start off looking at, well looking at some of the things that we've been talking about recently and then we can perhaps

1:14.4

add in some of this to exemplify what we're talking about here.

1:18.1

Yeah, good. I have a few questions for you.

1:21.3

Okay.

1:22.3

Mark, has to I

1:24.3

off the holta-auge-a-cabe of coffee-break German gefrott?

1:28.0

Yeah, clear, I have me so gefroyd.

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