'Viel' or 'Viele'? Talking about quantities in German | A Coffee Break with Thomas

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Announcing the Coffee Break Treasure Hunt 2025

New mini-series! Starting on Monday 20th October, join Mark and the Coffee Break German Team for a virtual treasure hunt across Europe, in which we'll discover clues, solve the mystery and practise our German.But this is not just a language lesson – it's a competition! By taking ...  Show more

Clue #1 (Deutsch) | The Great Coffee Break Treasure Hunt 2025

Welcome to the first episode of Die große Coffee Break Schatzsuche 2025, our virtual treasure hunt across Europe! Join us in this first episode as we reveal the initial clue. As you continue through this mini series you’ll discover further clues, solve the mystery and practise yo ...  Show more

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