Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany
Brigitta finds out that her friends are having some trouble getting along as roommates and communicating about their expectations.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Lisa reviews Emma's schedule with Nico so that he will be prepared for his duties as a babysitter.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Germany Bavarian
The dinner at Herr Ohrmann's home gets off to a rough start when his employee, Herr Schöller, starts behaving strangely, and Marga reacts in a way that is quite out of character.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Germany
To her great disappointment, Lilly only gets a visitor's pass rather than a visa. She remains optimistic about life in the GDR even as she learns more about the reality of living there.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Piggeldy and Frederick go to the sea and get into a deep discussion about semantics when Piggeldy tries to describe it.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
In this video, Eva talks about common winter ailments and the various medicines and home remedies that are used in Germany.
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: Intermediate
Germany
The latest patient seems to abide by an extremely stereotypical version of masculinity. What does his partner think of it?
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Pigs, cherries, and bears: Yabla's own Eva explains the meanings of a number of German expressions.
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: Intermediate
Germany
After a good night's sleep and a delicious breakfast, Brigitta's friends want to take her out to see their neighborhood. They hope that they can even convince her to move there.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany
Frederick gets a bit off topic explaining what a flower is, leaving Piggeldy to draw his own conclusions.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Austria Austrian
Melissa Naschenweng is a an Austrian schlager singer. Her song "Wenn's über d' Nacht" is about maintaining hope above all else. As you can note from the title, it's a good introduction to a bit of Austrian dialect.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Germany
Kathrin continues to reject Lilly's presence in their home, while Lilly learns that her Uncle Rolf has taken trips to the West without ever contacting her.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
The next potential roommate is obviously too fussy for Lisa's apartment.
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