Suppose you’re invited to a German party and you don’t want to waste money, effort and good food by bringing something that people already have. How can you find out what the others are bringing and what is still missing? Find out today, and also learn more about a German specialty: cakes. Germany is the home to a tradition of yummy cakes, and there are of lots of family-owned bakeries, who will make the most delicious German bakery goods themselves, just hours before you eat it. This GermanPod101 German lesson is a must-have for people with a sweet tooth.
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Have you tried Black Forest Cherry Cake, Donauwellen or Sachertorte? What’s your verdict?
HMMMMMM !!!! Ich liebe auch Schwarzwälder-Kirsch-Torte !!!!!!!
I had some last sunday, it was great !!!
Actually, there’s a viennese pastry shop just outside the Medical School Library in Paris, with all kinds of german and austrian cakes… and I just love going to the library !
Small note to improve your German: mind the placement of the “auch”.
Ich liebe auch Schwarzwälder-Kirsch-Torte -> there are other cakes I love, too
Auch ich liebe Schwarzwälder-Kirsch-Torte -> there are other people that love this cake, too
Die Schwarzwälder-Kirsch-Torte nennt man Black Forest Gateau in England oder? Ich habe Donauwellen oder Sachertorte nicht gegessen.
Ich liebe Kuchen aber ich muß sie nicht essen. Ich bin dick und ich möchte nicht dicker werden.
Category: Newbie Lessons |
Grammar: es gibt, kein | Function: arriving at a party | Topic: cake, food | Politeness Level: informal
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