367: In Liebe gebadet

367: In Liebe gebadet

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642: 6 Fehler, die auch fortgeschrittene Deutschlerner machen

Diese Podcast-Episode ist auch als Video mit Untertiteln auf YouTube verfügbar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELkk8PQssE4 Wir sprechen über typische Fehler, die viele Deutschlernende auf B1- und B2-Niveau machen. Gemeinsam mit unserem Deutschlehrer Erik schauen wir uns echte Be ...  Show more

641: Die 50-Dollar-Odyssee

Cari berichtet von ihrer Zeit in Australien: Dort hat sie dank unserer Community wildlebende Koalas und Kängurus gesehen und überraschende "Random Acts of Kindness" erlebt. Und sie berichtet von der Odyssee eines 50-Dollar-Scheins, die vor elf Jahren in Berlin begann... Außerdem ...  Show more

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