• CBG 1:07 | Asking for directions

  • Mar 15 2013
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

CBG 1:07 | Asking for directions

  • Summary

  • It’s time for another episode of Coffee Break German and in this week’s episode we’re learning to get around the town using German. In this lesson you’ll be learning to talk about places in the town and to ask for directions. You’ll learn:



    • the German words for some places in the town;
    • to ask for help from a native speaker;
    • the phrase for “where is…?” in German;
    • how to ask someone to show you on a map where you are.


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