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Wetter gut, alles gut - Coffee Break German Travel Diaries Episode 5

Coffee Break German

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4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2020

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

We're halfway through our journey along the Deutsche Alpenstraße and this week, we're joining Karin and her family as they climb to the top of the mountain, Der Herzogstand and enjoy the cable car on the way back down before lunch. As hosts Mark and Andrea discuss Karin's travel diary entry, they identify and review a number of verbs, including separable verbs, reflexive verbs and modal verbs.


Travel Diaries will be published in one season of ten episodes weekly from 28th August. If you’d like to access lesson notes and a video version which features pauses after each sentence to allow you to practise your pronunciation, check out the full course on the Coffee Break Academy.


At Coffee Break German we provide content for beginners, intermediate and advanced learners, along with regular mini lessons on social media. Visit coffeebreakgerman.com for all the information you need to build your confidence in German, whatever your level.


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0:00.0

Coffee Brick German Travel Diaries, Season 1, Episode 5. Hello and

0:19.0

Hello and Herzlik will common to Coffee Break German travel diaries. Hello Mark, we get...

0:21.0

Hello Andrea, I get's good andertz Gert and do you?

0:23.0

Meer Gertz Wundabah.

0:25.0

I almost said undo there.

0:27.0

I was able to correct myself just in time.

0:30.0

We're back with another episode of the Coffee Week German Travel Diaries, delighted to be here,

0:34.4

and we are of course following the story, the tales of Karin and her family as they travel along the German alpenstrasse.

0:45.2

Gennau!

0:47.2

Andrew I have a question.

0:49.0

The word for Allong, is it entlang?

0:52.4

Ginnau.

0:53.0

Now, if we were seeing along the German alpenstrassa,

0:58.0

what case to we use?

1:01.0

Ah, this is really interesting, and I had to look this up myself and basically all three cases

1:10.8

will be in use by different people speaking this language.

1:15.0

Yes, so the accusative is a bit more obsolete,

1:21.0

but I'm sure there are people who use it.

1:23.6

So it would be with the accusative, what would it be?

1:28.2

D'Alpenstrase.

1:30.1

So, D'Alpenstrase. Right. So I looked this up and language the alpenstrase.

1:33.0

Right. So I look this up and it is not wrong to use it, but it's maybe not very common.

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