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Are you going to Germany on vacation? You will probably eat out a lot, so don’t miss our hints / tips about eating at a restaurant in Germany! This will spare you many a nasty surprise, and your German friends will be much more comfortable eating out with you, too. There are some differences you must know about, not just in manners or customs but also in what you can expect from a German restaurant.
And of course we will learn a lot of useful German vocabulary and phrases for use at a restaurant in Germany, Austria or the German-speaking part of Switzerland. Finding a seat, requesting the menu, ordering in flawless German - this newbie lesson has it all!
Do you intend to survive on German streets? John is about to be run over by a bicyclist. To make sure this won’t happen to you, this lesson provides you with some really important insights into the German traffic system. Besides, you’ll learn the German verb haben (to have). Don’t miss this if you’re planning to go to Germany!
Join John for his first breakfast in Germany! We will be looking at more useful German expressions that you must know when having a meal in Germany, and we’re taking another look at German cases. Case of the day is the Akkusativ (Accusative) for direct objects. If you didn’t understand the Accusative in high school German class, don’t miss this lesson, as it will become much more clear!
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 we cover a high frequency German phrase sure to be of use on your trip, travels or vacation to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, or any other German speaking area.
In today’s lesson we’ll be learning an essential phrase when traveling in Germany. Whether you’re shopping, in a restaurant, at a bar, or at the convenience store, there’s a phrase that’s useful for every situation. In today’s lesson, learn to how say “please!” For more on German culture and phrases, be sure to stop by GermanPod101.com!
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Grammar: hätte gern, regular verbs: 3rd person singular | Function: eating out | Topic: basic etiquette, eating, ordering, restaurants | Politeness Level: formal, informal
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