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In today’s lesson Michaela’s neighbor insists on picking up his dog. Is Michaela going to hand the poor dog over just like that? Or does she still have a card up her sleeve? We will see. We are also going to cover neighborhood disputes, living in German cities, the postal service and a lot more. And today’s grammar point is the German word “müssen”. It is a German modal verb meaning “must”. We already covered “wollen” and “können”. So I am sure this one is going to be easy for you.

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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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