Imagine you’ve been dining at a restaurant in Germany or Austria and suddenly you find that they won’t accept your credit card! Quite an embarrassing situation, isn’t it? You only have dollar bills on you - you need to convert some money, and you need to convert it fast. Learn the phrases you need in today’s beginner German lesson brought to you by GermanPod101.com and as a bonus, learn how to ask people to convert your traveller’s cheques.
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How much money do you think is necessary for spending a week in Germany? What would you spend it on?
Man braucht mehr Geld als letztes Jahr!
Ich muss in einem Hotel wohnen. Ich muss essen. Ich muss die Sehenswürdigkeiten besichtigen. Dafür muss ich bezahlen.
Category: Beginner Lessons, Vocabulary Building |
Grammar: word usage | Function: asking for things, making requests | Topic: money, traveling, travelling | Politeness Level: formal
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