Difficulty: Newbie
Germany High German
As Sam can't be left to do the shopping alone, the three friends have to come up with a way to teach him.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
How do people in German cities get from one place to the next? Eylin looks at the possibilities in Hamburg, where she has found owning a car to be quite impractical.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
30 degrees Celsius instead of 40: The campaign "Wir drehen runter" ("We're turning it down") from the environmental foundation WWF and detergent brand Ariel aims to convince people to wash their clothes at lower temperatures. This not only protects the climate, but also saves energy and, therefore, money.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
Alina shows us how to prepare a potato casserole like they would in the city of Bremen, which is also a federal state.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
Lisa is wondering about the high deductions on her paycheck. Yara has almost twice as many customers as before due to her new website for the bicycle shop and now needs help. Who do you think might offer their services?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
Selma is on her way to work when she runs into Sebastian. She tells him about her new internship, her colleagues, and her boss.
Difficulty: Newbie
Germany High German
Sam tries on the clothes his new friends have bought him in the bathroom, while they wait eagerly for him in the living room.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
In this video, Paula introduces us to Germany's smallest federal state, which is located in the north of the country and has a few distinguishing features.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Germany High German
At the end of this mini-series on how to play chess, there are a few tips for improving your tactics.
Difficulty: Newbie
Germany Alemannic
Sascha, Anna, and Nic go clothes shopping for Sam, leaving him in the apartment. Suddenly the phone rings...
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany High German
In the second part of this series, Eylins presents more examples sentences of personal pronouns in the nominative, dative, and accusative case.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
Nico visits Selma at her home. He feels like he did something wrong. But Selma's problems have nothing to do with Nico...
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
Half-empty platforms, crowds of people in front of the information desk, annoyed people on their smartphones. Our reporter Jasmin knows exactly what makes a typical rail strike report.
Authors: Oliver Durke, Jasmin Wenkemann
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
In the first part of this series, Eylin introduces the personal pronouns in the nominative case and briefly explains what the cases are all about.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
Nina asks Nico what's going on between him and Selma. Sebastian tries his hand at relationship counseling and ends up making Nico feel even more worried...
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