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Kasperletheater - Der verlorene Schlüssel - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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Germany

Kasperle, or Kasper, is a traditional puppet character from the German-speaking world, and “Kasperletheater” (Kasper shows) are performed in a manner similar to that of the UK’s “Punch and Judy.” Here, the King has lost the key to his beloved treasury—and, with the King’s promise of a reward, Kasper is eager to help him find it.

Märchenstunde - Das Aschenputtel - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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Germany South German

Cettina reads Part 1 of "Das Aschenputtel," known in English as "Cinderella." By the way, you'll notice that the German word for Cinderella is neuter – which means that "es/ihm" here translates to "she/her."

Nicos Weg - A1 Folge 68: Ist das gesund? View Series

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Germany

The guys discuss healthy eating on the soccer field. As it turns out, they have slightly different opinions about what qualifies as healthy food.

Eva zeigt uns - die internationale Grüne Woche View Series

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Germany

Eva talks about her visit to Berlin's International Green Week, a fair for agriculture, where she also tries food from different countries.

Eva erklärt - den Adventskalender View Series

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Germany

Eva tells us about the tradition of Advent calendars and shows us one that she has made herself.

Eva erklärt - Sprichwörter - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

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Germany

Do you know what it means if a German says that something is nullachtfünfzehn? What about "to give someone the basket?" Eva looks at a few more German expressions.

Eva erklärt - Sprichwörter - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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Germany

Pigs, cherries, and bears: Yabla's own Eva explains the meanings of a number of German expressions.

Ostern - mit Eva View Series

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Germany

Eva talks about the various traditions associated with the celebration of Easter in Germany.

Sparefroh-TV - Warum sehen die Euromünzen in jedem Land anders aus?

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Austria

Did you know that euro coins look different in every country? This short animated film explains the reason.

Schneeflöckchen, Weißröckchen - auf dem Weihnachtsmarkt

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Germany

"Schneeflöckchen, Weißröckchen" ("Little snowflake, Little white skirt") is a beloved children's Christmas song in Germany.

Jenny zeigt uns - den Speyerer Dom View Series

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Germany

Jenny tells us the long and fascinating history of the town of Speyer and we get a glimpse of the town's landmark, its cathedral.

Eva erklärt - Sprichwörter - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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Germany

Eva lists a number of German sayings, and then explains when they are used. Do you know any of them already?

Nora Gomringer liest Joachim Ringelnatz - Psst!

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Germany

Nora Gomringer is a poet and writer who recently won the prestigious Ingeborg-Bachmann-Preis. In this video, she reads a poem by the German author and painter Hans Bötticher, who was better known by his pen name Joachim Ringelnatz.

Unterwegs mit Jenny - die Heidelberger Altstadt - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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Germany

Yabla's own Jenny tells us more about the history of Heidelberg's famous landmarks.

Unterwegs mit Jenny - die Heidelberger Altstadt - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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Germany

Yabla's own Jenny takes us on a tour of the Old Town of Heidelberg, an official UNESCO City of Literature.

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