38: Wann fährt der Zug nach Berlin? | When does the train to Berlin leave?

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Warum ist diese Geschichte eine Lüge? (Learn German with Stories) [Ep. 114]

Ein Polizist erzählt, was passiert sein soll. Der Professor weiß sofort: Das ist gelogen! Aber woher weiß er das so schnell? PDF (for mobile) PDF (for desktop) 3 Ways to Support Us: 1. Join us, reach levels A1 + A2 and get hooked on learning German 2. Get ad-free episodes on Appl ...  Show more

Ein Zug, eine Frau, ein Mord – Hercule Poirot ermittelt (Learn German with Stories) [Ep. 113]

Sie steigt in einen Zug nach Bristol. Doch sie wird dort nie ankommen. Wer ist der Mörder? Findest du ihn, bevor Poirot ihn nennt? PDF (for mobile) PDF (for desktop) 3 Ways to Support Us: 1. Join us, reach levels A1 + A2 and get hooked on learning German 2. Get ad-free episodes o ...  Show more

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