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November 5th, 2008

Todays lesson is something really special: it was requested many times by out users and here it is: an Intermediate Lesson on Tokio Hotel! We know you are excited already. And as fans you probably know that “Durch den Monsun” was their first success here in Germany. So we will spare you the long intro and hope you’ll enjoy the lesson.

Of cause we also present you with links to the song:

You can find an excerpt of today’s song at Amazon.com. Americans can also buy a legal mp3 of the full song right there; international visitors will have to go to 7digital instead.

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August 20th, 2008

PUR is an evergreen German band, and while Indianer (Native Americans) doesn’t sound like a likely title for a German song, that should make today’s German lesson all the more interesting! Learn about a part of the German mindset that probably won’t be treated in any other course or lecture. Today’s vocabulary focus will be on words that you’ll absolutely need to understand Western references, plus in the grammar section we will cover the eternal question of when to use which of the German cases.
Listen to an excerpt of today’s song at Amazon.com. Americans can also buy a legal mp3 of the full song right there; international visitors will have to go to 7digital instead.

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July 24th, 2008

Do you remember the last lesson, where John found some embarrassing things at Michaela’s place?
Well, lucky for her she was saved by the doorbell. The postman wants to deliver a package. Who is it for? Or more important yet: what might be in there?
Stop by and listen if you want to know the answer.
Also, we present you with a grammar wrap up, bringing together what we learned in the last lessons.
If you followed our Beginner Series there surely isn’t going to be a problem for you.

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July 10th, 2008

In today’s lesson we learn about some of the most famous German spare time activities: clubs! No, not clubbing till you drop. More like soccer clubs, chess clubs or music clubs. And though you won’t believe it: Germans love them! You wouldn’t believe how many different kinds of clubs there are out there…
And we will also tell you a little about adjectives and possessive pronouns. If you master them, they will make your German all the more natural sounding. You wouldn’t want to miss that, would you?

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June 5th, 2008

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!

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