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September 2nd, 2008

Ever had to deal with an overzealous market salesman? Better know what he’s trying to sell you in German! Today Lena is buying fruit in preparation for the fruit salad and that means LOTS of useful German shopping vocabulary. We are also having another look at German noun plurals.

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August 19th, 2008

So you’ve had whatever drink or food you ordered, and now you want to leave ASAP because a chain-smoker just settled down at the next table. You will find that just running at this point is not appreciated. So join us for this easy German lesson and learn how to get the waiter’s attention, pay, give a tip and leave with minimum commotion.
Special focus in this lesson are the German numbers over 29, and we’ll also see the past (preterite) form of the German verb haben. Today’s culture point features a complete run-down of all useful German phrases you’ll need when at a restaurant, café or bar in Germany, including tips on e. g. how to get a German waitress’s attention so she can get you some delicious German beer.

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