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When visiting German-speaking friends, you may find yourself left out in conversations if you don’t have one vital skill: to engage in extended small talk. Not just the typical “How are you?” or introducing yourself, but actually having a somewhat meaningful conversation about what is happening in your life, at work or at school.
In this newbie lesson (the 50th GermanPod101 lesson, woohoo!) you will learn how. Join Michael and Lena as they chit-chat in German at the café Antabli! You will also learn another really useful German verb: müssen. Don’t miss this lesson!
Join us again and learn authentic German with GermanPod101.com! In this lesson for beginners, you will learn about a major chapter of German grammar: cases. Plus we are going to look at some useful set phrases and expressions. John and Michaela will be there, too, so don’t miss this installment of their story.
Learn how to flirt in German with GermanPod101.com! This 4th newbie lesson continues the arc that the 3rd one started. In this lesson you are going to learn how to continue a conversation in German, so that you aren’t left speechless after the first few phrases with somebody that you want to get to know.
Learn German for your travel to Germany with GermanPod101.com! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, the Survival Phrases series 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 or Switzerland: Danke. Don’t leave without it!
Learn how to flirt in German with GermanPod101.com! This lesson is the beginning of a new story arc set in Düsseldorf, Germany, and you are going to learn a vital skill: how to start a conversation with random people (of the opposite sex) in Germany, Austria, Switzerland or another German-speaking country. Be sure to get a subscription so that you can practise these phrases till they come naturally - you don’t want to be tongue-tied in this situation.
Category: Newbie Lessons | 4 Comments »
Grammar: müssen | Function: everyday talk, getting to know somebody | Topic: schools, small talk, work | Politeness Level: informal
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