CBG 2.24 | Wovor fürchtest du dich?

CBG 2.24 | Wovor fürchtest du dich?

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CBG 2.25 | Ich habe mich sehr gut entspannt

It's time to look at reflexive verbs in the past. In this lesson you'll learn to say what you enjoyed, what you complained about and what you looked forward to, and much more besides! Julia is back with a cultural correspondent segment on an area in Italy where German is spoke ...

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CBG 2.26 | Kommst du jeden Dienstag mit dem Fahrrad zur Deutschklassen?

In this lesson we're tackling a tricky subject for learners of German: word order. In particular we're looking at where adverbs come "inside the Verbklammer". For this we'll be introducing you to a new concept: "Tekamolo". All will become clear in this lesson.


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