CBG 3.05 | Irregular verbs in the imperfect tense | Ich aß täglich ein Eis

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CBG 3.06 | The genitive case | Wessen Socken sind das?

Welcome back to Coffee Break German Season 3! Join Mark and Andrea in Lesson 6 as they introduce the genitive case which conveys belonging and possession. In our story this week, we follow flatmates Jana and Karin as they tidy their apartment and discuss whose belongings are l ...

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CBG 3.07 | The infinitive with zu | Ich habe gehofft, früher hier zu sein

In Lesson 7 of Coffee Break German Season 3, we are looking at the infinitive structure with zu but without um. Throughout the lesson we identify some verbs and expressions that require this structure. We hear some useful vocabu ...

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When to use the imperfect tense - Speaking about the past in German | CBG Show 2.03
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Would you like to sound more like a native German speaker when discussing the past? Join us in this episode of The Coffee Break German Show as we explain when to use the perfect and imperfect tenses to talk about the past!


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CBF 2:23 | More on the imperfect tense
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