CBG Mag 1.08 | 300 Jahre Liechtenstein

CBG Mag 1.08 | 300 Jahre Liechtenstein

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CBG Mag 1.09 | Von Bayern in die ganze Welt

Andrea, Olivera and Mark are back with a new episode of the Coffee Break German Magazine. This episode focuses on a famous German composer and his works. Our phone-in question from listener Anu deals with learning more than one language at a time, and Olivera's "long word in G ...

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CBG Mag 1.10 | Berlins berühmteste Straße

We've reached the final episode in this season of the Coffee Break German Magazine. Join Andrea and Mark for one last time as they discuss Berlin's most famous street. We also hear from listener, Andrew who is looking for some tips on pronunciation. To finish, Olivera shares a ...

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