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CBG 3.22 | Separable Verbs | Wann kommt der nächste bus vorbei?

Welcome to the latest episode of Coffee Break German! In this episode we revisit the topic of separable verbs, but today we focus on them with vorbei, weiter, zurück and weg. We listen to a dialogue between two people lost in a city, who ask a local for direc ...

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CBG 3.23 | Ordinal Numbers | Die erste Destination ist Atlanta

We're back with another episode of Coffee Break German Season 3 and we are revisiting the topic of ordinal numbers! Although this is a topic you may already be familiar with from the beginning of your learning experience, today we are focusing on something new by looking at ca ...

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