CBG 3.29 | Subjunctive 2 – hypothesis | Das wäre super!

CBG 3.29 | Subjunctive 2 – hypothesis | Das w...

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CBG 3.30 | Review episode 3.21 – 3.30

Join Mark and Andrea to review all of the key points covered throughout episodes 21 to 29. From the passive, to ordinal numbers, the subjunctive and more, this episode is essential to cement your understanding of these tricky grammar points!


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CBG 3.31 | Ein Zwilling studiert selten allein | Endlich geschafft!

Welcome back to Coffee Break German Season 3! In this episode we are introduced to our new story - Ein Zwilling studiert selten allein! In the first instalment twins Marian and Lucie have received their school leaving results and are celebrating with friends. We hope your enjoy t ...  Show more

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