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Learn German with GermanPod101.com! You are flying to Berlin and know it will be a long flight. But who says you have to keep to yourself? You just have to wait for the right time to speak to the German man sitting next to you. Because it is polite in German to wait until an elder speaks to you, you wait. When the man finally speaks to you, you are eager to practice your German speaking skills with him, but formally (seeing as you just met). He asks you in German, “Where do you live?” You also reply in German, “I come from Washington.” The man explains in German, “I live and work in Berlin.” As the conversation gets going, you end up asking him in German, “You live and work in Berlin, but where did you come from?” Smiling, he replies in German, “Aren’t you observant? I come from Leipzig. I was vacationing in Canada.” Before you know it, you both have learned quite a bit about each other…oh, and the plane is descending just as the conversation got going!
Learning German with GermanPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn German! This German lesson will teach you how to introduce yourself in German. It will also teach you the proper German etiquette of how to introduce yourself in German. And last, but not least, it will teach you the regular German verbs such as ‘to come,’ ‘to live,’ and ‘to work.’ Visit us at GermanPod101 where you will find many more fantastic German lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!

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Learn German with GermanPod101.com! While in Germany, it seems that you are more machine than man. If you want a good apartment, you have to dress a certain way and speak well. If you want a job, the same thing. What happened to being yourself? It seems the machines and acting like one take precedent!
In this German Intermediate lesson you will learn about words starting with da- and dar-, and how to make a good impression. If you don’t own a good suit, you may want to get one! Visit us at GermanPod101.com, where you will find many more fantastic German lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!
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What was your first German word? Remember how as you learned more and more words, you started speaking more and more German? It’s no coincidence. It’s a fact of life: if you want to speak more German, you will need more words. That’s how you break out of beginner German and improve. You’ll notice the difference! Suddenly, German music starts making more sense, books become readable, and German native speakers start seeing you in a different light! Lets move on from “Where is…” and “I am from…” over to expressing your opinions, making conversation, and more! Tune in to today’s news and find out how you can master more words!
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Learn German travel phrases with GermanPod101.com! A little German can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, GermanPod101.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you!
Today, because we don’t want you to be off guard in any kind of situations in Germany, we are going to introduce you to a new phrase that is very important to help you focus your skills, not on the sounds, but on the writing. We’re going to cover a way for you to hold on to the information you get. So let’s start this new lesson!
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Learn German with GermanPod101.com! You are in Germany trying to tour the chancellor’s building. You realize that the building looks in good shape so you ask the tour guide when it was built. He replies in German, “It was started in 1997.” Calculating the year difference, you realize it was not that long ago. You ask your tour guide, “Do you know who had appropriated funds?” He is not sure of what you mean, so you continue in German, “Well, on the way here, we hit two pot holes and ran a stop sign because it was not visible. Obviously the German government has money to spend.” He realizes that you are referring to what a nice building the chancellor’s building is and how much money it must have cost, so why haven’t the street conditions been kept up with. The tour guide replies in German, “The German government has started to decide where the German funds go for this year already, but you could always put in a complaint for next year.” You might just do that, but you won’t be here next year…or maybe you will.
Learning German with GermanPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn German! This German lesson will teach you the past tense of the German passive voice. It will also share with you what kind of democracy the German government is. Did you know that not only does Germany have a chancellor, but a president? Read on to learn more! Visit us at GermanPod101 where you will find many more fantastic German lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!
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