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Imagine you are visiting Berlin but you suddenly get an interesting project offer from Paris. You have to be in Paris tomorrow evening to meet with the client. What to do? How are you going to get there? GermanPod101 knows the answer. We will teach you how to negotiate your way with a Deutsche Bahn representative and buy a long-distance train ticket. And there’s a lot to know about German trains as well… don’t be unprepared!
Have you been to a hairdresser in a foreign country? As Chuck can tell you, it’s quite an experience! In Germany, hairdressers are unlikely to speak English, so if you don’t want to look like Shrek, you need to know your German terminology for this. Develop confidence by listening to this lesson, which features a typical conversation at the hairdresser / hair salon. Then, if there is any special vocabulary you need for your favorite hairdo, just ask us!
You’re abroad and you’re lost? It doesn’t have to be that way. Learn how to ask for directions now, before you are in the position where you just have to know that. What’s more, we will teach you how to understand the answers! GermanPod101’s new beginner series will help you move up to intermediate level.
Imagine you’ve been dining at a restaurant in Germany or Austria and suddenly you find that they won’t accept your credit card! Quite an embarrassing situation, isn’t it? You only have dollar bills on you - you need to convert some money, and you need to convert it fast. Learn the phrases you need in today’s beginner German lesson brought to you by GermanPod101.com and as a bonus, learn how to ask people to convert your traveller’s cheques.
Have you ever met hotel staff that only speaks very broken English? Or none at all? They do exist, particularly in Eastern Europe (including Eastern Germany). In those cases, you will save yourself and them a lot of trouble if you can say what you need in German. Learn all German phrases you need in this GermanPod101 lesson for beginners.
Category: Beginner Lessons | 1 Comment »
Grammar: word usage | Function: buying something, buying tickets, talking about travels | Topic: trains, traveling, travelling | Politeness Level: formal
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