Learn to get by in German with GermanPod101.com! Lena has to leave, but Michael won’t give up flirting with her just yet. Let’s see if he can get her phone number or what else might develop out of this.
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Numbers are really important to know, no matter whether it’s for phone numbers, match scores or prices. How are you doing on German numbers? Do you have any more learning tips to share?
Here are the phone numbers for those who did the exercise:
0123 / 746859
0145 / 298477
Hi, Sprachprofi
Just want to say that your Chinese counting is really quite good! I am so impressed!
Li
Just a note about the European emergency number 112. Most people here in Switzerland have never heard of that number and will use different numbers for police (117), firefighters (118) and ambulances (144). If you dial 112 you’ll get the police and they’ll handle the call or forward it so it’s OK but calling the appropriate number is recommended to ensure the fastest response possible.
In England ist dieTelefonnummer nicht 112, sondern 999.
In Australien ist sie 666.
Category: Newbie Lessons |
Grammar: numbers, numbers: 0 9 | Function: getting what you want | Topic: flirting, phone numbers | Politeness Level: informal
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