Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
With the help of Ms. Merzig, Billie tries to steal the secret to good ratings from the program director's safe, but unfortunately they are interrupted by a security guard, and the whole situation may not be what it seems...
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
Billie is quite angry when Bode chooses Wolter, even though she hasn't come up with any good ideas. It seems what really counts is having the right party membership book. Meanwhile, Judith carries out her own agenda, Sascha continues to meet with Rosenberg, and Billie sneaks back into the program director's office.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
Berthold Bode is furious at Billie, though he's not exactly a role model when it comes to appropriate workplace behavior. While Sascha makes compromises, Billie once again finds herself demoted.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
Judith apologizes to Billie and tells her how she might still be able to stop Dr. Wolter. With Sascha's help, Billie searches Berthold Bode's office.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German Rhine Hessian
Jan Böhmermann makes a fool of himself in front of an audience of millions. Meanwhile, Billie discovers the outrageous truth about Dr. Wolter, and Sascha plays the action hero.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
Having hijacked the sports news show, Jan Böhmermann sings a song in an effort to win over the audience, but it doesn't go down well. Sascha Hehn gets in touch to give him some advice.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
Sascha rises from the dead, and suddenly discovers his commitment to nurturing young talent. He and Jan Böhmermann might be teaming up! Meanwhile, Dr. Wolter reveals to Billie why she envies her.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
It's up to Billie to finally put a stop to all the havoc that Jan Böhmermann has caused. With Dr. Wolter exposed and Sascha out of excuses, maybe Billie can finally save the future of German television.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
This video deals with gender-inclusive language, which is currently an important topic in German society. Paula also explains how gender-neutral language can be used in German.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
Hailing from Linz, Austria, Lika Doss comes from a family of musicians and has been passionate about music from an early age. Having taken piano lessons, she initially sang cover songs until she began releasing her own songs in German in 2019. "Schlaflos" is about sleeplessness and the inner struggle that comes with it.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany
The employees of car manufacturer Opel have been suffering uncertainty about the future of their jobs ever since General Motors decided they may be selling Opel. To motivate the discouraged Opel staff, rock singer Liza adapted her song “Gebt nicht auf” (“Don’t Give Up”).
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany South German
Get to know more about Hendrik van de Pol’s work as a photography artist and why he especially likes to take photos of musicians in the third part of the interview.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany South German
Learning how to fly a glider plane with pilot Herbert.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany High German
In this song, the German singer-songwriter Lotte deals with the feeling of being torn between your head and your heart, between reason and emotion: You know that someone is not good for you, but you keep succumbing to their charm.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany
With their song "Auf das, was da noch kommt" ("Here's to what's to come"), Max Giesinger and Lotte think positively about the future. Celebrities Luke Mockridge, Michael Schulte, and Mark Forster also have cameos in the video.
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