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German for beginners: Join Andreas and his mysterious ex on their exciting adventures. Grammar: Conjugation, pronouns, simple questions, accusative. [English Version]
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- German for beginners: Join Andreas and his mysterious ex on their exciting adventures. Grammar: Conjugation, pronouns, simple questions, accusative. [English Version]
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16.08.2007 | Herr Thürmann has a job for Andreas in Berlin. Grammar unit: Separable verbs |
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16.08.2007 | An embarassing situation for Andreas. Grammar unit: Pronouns and articles in the accusative case |
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16.08.2007 | A business dinner: Frau Berger, Andreas and the inevitable"Ex." Grammar unit: Masculine nouns in the accusative case |
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16.08.2007 | In the lobby: Frau Müller and Frau Hoffmann. Grammar unit: Possessive pronouns |
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16.08.2007 | Andreas needs yet another excuse. Grammar unit: Irregular verbs |
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16.08.2007 | Herr Meier tells his story. Grammar unit: The imperfect tense of sein and haben |
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16.08.2007 | Herr Meier has returned. Grammar unit: The plural form of possessive prononuns |
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16.08.2007 | Herr Meier has disappeared -- only his flute remains. Grammar unit: The modal verb mögen |
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16.08.2007 | At the flea market: garden gnomes and elves Grammar unit: Personal pronouns and the direct object |
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16.08.2007 | Excitement at the hotel:Herr Meier has left without paying his bill... Grammar unit: The verb haben |
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16.08.2007 | At the flea market:"Ex" gets involved. Grammar unit: The imperative mood |
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16.08.2007 | Andreas sorts out his things for a flea market. Grammar unit: Plural forms |
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16.08.2007 | Andreas writes to his parents. Grammar unit: conjugation of verbs (V) |
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16.08.2007 | "Ex" can’t keep quiet.Grammar unit: Verb conjugation (IV) |
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16.08.2007 | Coming and going -- Andreas at work. Grammar unit: Possessive pronouns mein, dein, etc. |
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16.08.2007 | Hanna, the chambermaid, is annoyed with the guests. Grammar units: Definite and indefinite articles |
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16.08.2007 | A new guest arrives. Grammar units: Asking questions |
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16.08.2007 | "Ex" and Andreas speculate about Dr. Thürmann. Grammar units: verb conjugation (III) |
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16.08.2007 | The old friends and the young reporter -- guests at Hotel Europa. Grammar unit: Questions with interrogative pronouns and the preposition aus |
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16.08.2007 | "Ex" wonders about Andreas’ views. Grammar unit: verb conjugation (II) |
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16.08.2007 | “Ex” creates problems for Andreas. Grammar units: the particle doch |
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16.08.2007 | Dr. Thürmann is curious about what Andreas does. Grammar units: verb conjugation (I) |
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16.08.2007 | Dr. Thürmann arrives at Hotel Europa. Grammar units: additional forms of the verb sein |
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16.08.2007 | Andreas, Hanna, Frau Berger: the characters introduce themselves. Grammar units: conjugation of the verb sein (II) |
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16.08.2007 | Aachen: An elderly man calls a taxi. He wants to go to the Hotel Europa Grammar units: Greetings |
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16.08.2007 | The curtain goes up: An introductory chapter... Grammar units: conjugation of the verb sein (to be) (I) |
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