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Learn German with GermanPod101.com! You’ve heard about it. And now you’re on it, speeding your way across Germany with a maniac (aka your best friend) behind the wheel. “This is fun!” your friend exclaims as he zooms by yet another car. “I love the Autobahn!” Your fists are clenched so tightly your nails are digging into your palms. “Shouldn’t you go a little slower?” you ask. “I want to get there quickly, but not dead!” Your friend once again presses the gas, and you wonder just how fast this car can go. Even a roller coaster isn’t this scary! “But in the USA I can’t drive really fast!” your friend says. “And will you look at that idiot,” he gripes. “Why is he going so slow, and not even driving straight? He’s a danger to the other drivers. I could kill him!”

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This entry was posted on Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Beginner Season 2 . 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.

3 Responses to “Beginner Lesson S2 #34 - If You Can’t Swim with the Big Fish, Stay Off the German Autobahn!”

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GermanPod101.com says:

What is your preferred speed for travelling?

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Matteo says:

can I use the expression “Scheiße” in formal German ? What would be a similar expression suitable in formal settings ?

Danke

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