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German Language for Beginners / Part 2 - Unit 2 - Reisen (Traveling)

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About German Language for Beginners / Part 2 - Unit 2 - Reisen (Traveling)

What you'll learn in Unit 2

2.01 - In Berlin (In Berlin)

2.02 - Modalverben (Modal verbs)

2.03 - Touristeninformation (Tourist information)

2.04 - Können Sie mir bitte helfen? (Can you please help me?)

2.05 - Fahrkarte kaufen (Buying a ticket)

2.06 - Indefinitpronomen man (Indefinite pronoun man)

2.07 - Regeln und Verbote (Rules and prohibitions)

2.08 - Imperativ (Imperative)

2.09 - Hotel buchen (Booking a hotel)

2.10 - Zuerst, danach, zum Schluss (First, then, finally)

What You Will Learn?

  • Welcome to the second part of the German course for beginners - Unit 2! :D.
  • Congratulations on deciding to continue learning the German language :).
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  • If you are a complete beginner, I encourage you to check out the first 8 Units. If you already know some things and want to continue learning and expand your knowledge - then come along with us. Before learning anything new, we will repeat everything we learned before, so you can be sure to have a good foundations you can build your knowledge on..
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  • In this course, you will also get a lot of practice materials, so don't forget to download them under 'Projects & Resources' and complete the exercises after the lessons..
  • In Unit 2 of the second part, we will talk about traveling and exploring a new city! :).
  • What you will learn:.
  • At the end of the course you will be able to book tickets, visit sights and navigate the public transport. Besides that, you will get a great knowledge about formulating rules and banns in German, and use the indefinite pronoun when you are not talking about anyone in specific..
  • Ready? Let's go! :).