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Have you ever wanted to see the Hofbräuhaus in Munich? Well, what would happen if you flew to Düsseldorf instead? Today we will discuss how ask for directions in German as well as how transportation works. Also learn what else is worth seeing in Germany besides Bavaria.
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This entry was posted on Tuesday, June 24th, 2008 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Newbie Season 1 . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
4 Responses to “Newbie Lesson #11 - Düsseldorf Arc - Don’t get lost in Germany!”
Tuesday at 6:30 pm
What is the funniest thing a tourist ever did or said to you?
Monday at 12:26 am
where is New York City………I live 6 miles from it and you could see the Empire State building from where we were standing.
Sunday at 7:27 pm
hallo,Ich haiBe Abed,und Ich wohne in Palestina.
thank you for your great efforts in making these lessons,they are very amazing and very useful,and I recognize that this website is the best in teaching German.
my question is in the previous lesson Chuck said (dem),but he didn’t explain where it came from,I knew that it means (the) but we learnt that the means (die,der,or das),but I want to know where did (dem) come from.
the second question is in this lesson Lena said (zum) which I knew that it means (to the) and I want to know where did it also come from,because we learnt in a previous lesson that (to the) means (ins) like in (ins Kino)–> (to the movie,or into the cinema) so what is the difference.
I wish that you reply as soon as possible,and keep going like that.
Tuesday at 6:08 am
HI
where do i find on the germanpod101 website a page that shows all the forms of the irregular verb helfen. i would like to review the ways it changes in respect to first, second and third person and when pertaining to a group situation also. this is not expanded upon in the lesson.
Thank you for your response
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