CBG 1:28 | Saying what you like to do

CBG 1:28 | Saying what you like to do

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CBG 1:29 | A review quiz

In this special lesson of Coffee Break German, we’re challenging you to identify five personalities by using the German skills you’ve acquired in the courses so far. Listen to the show, enter our competition, and you could win an iPad mini!


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CBG 1:30 | Translation challenge

In lesson 30 of Coffee Break German you’ll join Mark and Thomas as they review the language covered in the past ten lessons. In this lesson you will:

<ul><li>find out who the mystery personalities from lesson 29 were;</li><li>test your translation skills from German into En ...  Show more

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