For this episode we're heading to northern Switzerland, the location of the impressive Rheinfall waterfall. You'll learn all about this natural wonder and practise your German at the same time. Andrea also answers a question from listener Adebajo which concerns two very similar words: Zeichen and zeichnen.
In each episode of this 10-lesson season for intermediate learners you can build your vocabulary, increase your understanding of grammar and learn to use the German language in a more natural way. This series follows on from Seasons 1 and 2 of Coffee Break German. If you have a question for the show, call our voicemail lines: UK - +44 (0) 141 416 6880; US (347) 474 6880; Australia (08) 7200 6880, or visit coffeebreakquestions.com and leave us your message.
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For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacyThe word 'ziehen' and its many different meanings in German | CBG Show 2.10
All there is to know about colours in German | CBG Show 2.09
Making suggestions and giving commands in German - 'lassen' and the imperative | CBG Show 2.08
Creating compound adjectives in German - 'bärenstark', 'tropfnass' and many more | CBG Show 2.07
Understanding long and short vowel sounds - German pronunciation | CBG Show 2.06
What's the difference between 'wann', 'wenn' and 'als'? - How to translate 'when' into German | CBG Show 2.05
Separable verbs in German - Which prefixes are separable or inseparable? | CBG Show 2.04
When to use the imperfect tense - Speaking about the past in German | CBG Show 2.03
Prepositions of place in German - When to use 'auf', 'an', 'in', 'nach' and 'zu' | CBG Show 2.02
‘Wo' or 'wohin'? - Location vs. destination in German cases | CBG Show 2.01
Introducing Season 2 of the Coffee Break German Show
How to pronounce tricky letter combinations - ‘sch’, ‘ei’, ‘ie’ and more | The Coffee Break German Show 1.10
‘Nein’, ‘nicht’ and ‘kein’ - Negation in German | The Coffee Break German Show 1.09
‘Zu’ or ‘um ... zu’? - How to use the infinitive form of the verb | The Coffee Break German Show 1.08
Compound words - Breaking down long German words | The Coffee Break German Show 1.07
What is a case? - An introduction to German cases | The Coffee Break German Show 1.06
Using the formal ‘you’ | The Coffee Break German Show 1.05
How to form questions in German | The Coffee Break German Show 1.04
All about umlauts - Usage and pronunciation | The Coffee Break German Show 1.03
When to use ‘fahren’ and ‘gehen’ | The Coffee Break German Show 1.02
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