Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Lisa's colleague is ill and can't teach her class. Lisa would like to help out, but needs to find someone to babysit for Emma first.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Germany Hessian
Yabla's own Jenny interviews Edmund Stössel, who began a career in law only to turn to television and work his way up to a managerial position at Rhein-Main-TV.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Lisa reviews Emma's schedule with Nico so that he will be prepared for his duties as a babysitter.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Lisa arrives at home to find Nico and Emma eating dinner. In a flashback, Emma reviews her plans for the week.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Germany
In the second part of Jenny's interview with Edmund Stössel, she asks him about voice acting, and they compare the challenges of different types of acting work.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Lisa runs off to a job interview, prompting a discussion about careers. It turns out both Max and Tarek have worked and trained in other professions.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany South German
Cettina and Sara talk about Baden-Württemberg, a federal state in the south of Germany that has a number of defining geographical features and cultural hallmarks.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Eva talks about her visit to Berlin's International Green Week, a fair for agriculture, where she also tries food from different countries.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany South German
In this video, we get to know Cettina a bit better. She talks about her job, being a mom, and one of her hobbies.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany South German
Cettina and Sarah prepare a typical dish from the region of Swabia. Maultaschen are like German ravioli, and are served either fried or in broth.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany South German
Cettina interviews Anja Polzer, a Karlsruhe native who became famous in the series Der Bachelor. In this interview, you can learn more about the work she is doing and her hobbies.
Difficulty: Advanced
Germany North German
Jan Böhmermann and his team from the late-night show Neo Magazin Royale went to Dresden to understand why right-wing populism finds so much acceptance there. Together with Ralf Kabelka, Moritz Neumeier, and the audience in the Staatsoperette Dresden, he dedicates the show to the question of whether it is helpful or counterproductive to make them the subject of his jokes again and again. Here in the first part, you'll learn about the motives and conditions of the following discussion.
Difficulty: Advanced
Germany North German
A member of the audience discusses differences in anti-immigrant sentiment in Bavaria and Saxony, and in rural and urban communities.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany South German
Anja Polzer talks about her time on Der Bachelor and all of the fields she is currently professionally active in.
Difficulty: Advanced
Germany North German
The panel discusses the possibility that AfD (Alternative für Deutschland) supporters are not always opposed to immigrants, but may be voting for the far right for other reasons. They continue to consider what the role of comedy is in all of this.
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