Coffee Break German Advanced

By: Coffee Break Languages
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  • Take your German to the next level with Coffee Break German Advanced. Join native speaker Andrea and learner Mark as they guide you through the intricacies of the language. This podcast is aimed at learners working at B1/B2 level and we'll be covering grammatical structures and topics appropriate to this level. In each episode Mark and Andrea will discuss a language point, and then you'll listen to a dialogue which features examples of the language point, helping you consolidate what you've learned.


    Find out more about Coffee Break German on our website at https://coffeebreaklanguages.com/german and if you're not yet at this level, check out our other Coffee Break German podcast - just search for Coffee Break German wherever you get your podcasts.


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  • CBG 3.01 | A Review of the Perfect Tense | Wir haben uns schon lange nicht mehr gesehen
    Oct 22 2021

    In this first episode of Coffee Break GermanSeason 3, Andrea and Mark review the German Perfect Tense. We’ll take a look back at how the Perfect Tense is formed, and then we’ll find out how some irregular verbs are conjugated in the tense. To put this grammar point into practice, we also listen to a dialogue in German between Chris and Sabine, who are on holiday in Switzerland.


    If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a translation challenge, you can access the full Coffee Break German Season 3 course on the Coffee Break Academy.


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  • CBG 3.02 | The Gender of German nouns | Was für eine Gelegenheit!
    Nov 5 2021

    In this second episode from Season 3 of Coffee Break German, Mark and Andrea review the rules for the articles der, die and das. We also hear a dialogue between Gundula and Karl as they discuss an art exhibition before going on to have drink at a local Kneipe.


    If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a translation challenge, you can access the full Coffee Break German Season 3 course on the Coffee Break Academy.


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    27 mins
  • CBG 3.03 | Using the pronouns welche and diese | Mit welchem Schiff fahren wir?
    Nov 19 2021

    In Lesson 3 from Coffee Break German Season 3, Mark and Andrea discuss the use of pronouns welche and diese before listening to a dialogue in which a tour guide shows a group of tourists around the city of Zurich. Be sure to take note of the use of the pronouns welche/welcher/welches and diese/dieser/dieses throughout the conversation.


    If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a translation challenge, you can access the full Coffee Break German Season 3 course on the Coffee Break Academy.


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fantastic and accessible course!

short episodes I can squeeze in whenever baby is napping and toddler isn't destroying the place. it means I can learn little and often which is much more useful to me than the once a week classes at my workplace. Mark and Andrea are delightful, and the structure of teacher and student is really great. would be helpful if phrases were repeated again after mark answers the question/translates. for me it's a little fast paced, but that's because I was too impatient and skipped straight to the advanced course. overall I'm loving it, far more than duolingo, which i struggle to keep using. I have adhd and am exhausted from looking after my baby. just sharing that in case there are others out there who want to learn German but feel they can't because they struggle to focus, or don't have time/energy.

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