Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Germany
Lena tries to get out of East Germany to see her dying sister and comfort her niece.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Nico and Emma play a game in the car just before Lisa drops her off at a birthday party.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Barbara and her students look at a few more sentences that each have a nominative subject and a dative object.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Germany North German
Dirk and Lothar are able to trap the second culprit. Later, Dirk learns that things are looking up for both Hilde and her brother.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Lisa calls her father, a policeman, to see if he can help find Nico's aunt.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Piggeldy learns to read... sort of.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Barbara takes her students through some verbs with complicated structures, such as "fehlen" and "gehören." Luckily, Macy and Cramer are able to act out some of these to help their fellow students.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Nico, Lisa, and Emma run into Lisa's friend Max, who suggests that they get Lisa's father to help with Nico's situation.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Germany
Hilde tries to convince Dirk that her brother has been tainting the meat in their shop, but Dirk is too clever. Meanwhile, there's a break-in, but not at Katja's or Lothar's.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
In the second video about the third category of verbs, Barbara takes the class through verbs such as danken and passen, which require the nominative and the dative.
Difficulty: Beginner
Austria
DJ Ötzi is an Austrian schlager singer. Here, he sings about keeping the departed in our hearts.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is sworn in at Parliament, with both supporters and protesters present.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany
From getting dressed to eating breakfast, here are more lifehacks to help you in the morning.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Germany North German
Dirk sits down to dinner with his old friend Hilde, while Lothar and Katja stake out a dinner for singles.
Difficulty: Beginner
Germany
Barbara introduces sentences that only include the nominative and dative, particularly sentences with the verbs gefallen and schmecken.
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