How to answer 'wann' questions in German | A Coffee Break with Thomas

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The many meanings of 'bitte' | A Coffee Break with Thomas

Here at Coffee Break German, we're currently enjoying working on our next podcast series for you, but in the meantime, we hope you enjoy this mini, espresso lesson with Thomas. In this episode, we’re exploring the many meanings of the word bitte. You’ll discover how to use bitte ...  Show more

The art of hosting a German 'Grillparty' | A Coffee Break with Thomas

Join Thomas for a coffee break, in which you'll have the chance to practise and improve your German over just 10 minutes!We're firing up the barbecue and learning all about the art of hosting a German Grillparty! 🍗🌭 Thomas walks you through essential vocabulary to enjoy a summe ...  Show more

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