
a conversation podcast for upper intermediate and advanced learners of german
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Language | Categories | EducationLanguage LearningSociety & Culture | |||

In dieser Episode erzählen euch die beiden Christinas sowie Vladi, Tonia und Nicola, welche Städte im deutschsprachigen Raum ihnen am meisten gefallen und warum.
Dieser Podcast ist für fortgeschrittene Deutschlerner geeignet. Das Transkript findet i... more
In dieser Episode erzählt euch meine Schwester Inga von der Krimiserie, die sie seit letztem Jahr schreibt, warum ihre Krimis in Italien spielen, und wie Self-Publishing funktioniert. Außerdem liest sie euch einen kurzen Auszug aus ihrem ersten Roman... more
In dieser Episode erzählen euch Christina, Annika und Nicola, was ihre Traumberufe sind, was ihnen im Arbeitsleben besonders wichtig ist und was sie in einem Job nicht ertragen könnten.
Das Transkript findet ihr unter: spoken-german.jimdosit... more
In dieser Episode erzählen euch Tonia, Leo, Christina und Vladi, was ihnen im Arbeitsleben besonders wichtig ist und was sie in einem Job nicht ertragen könnten.
Das Transkript findet ihr unter: spoken-german.jimdosite.com/resources/podcast/... more
In dieser Episode verraten euch Vladi, Erik und die beiden Christinas ihre Lieblingslieder bzw. -musiker.
Das Transkript findet ihr unter: spoken-german.jimdosite.com/resources/podcast/
Für diese Episode habe ich meine Freundin Annika vom Dance Sport Team Berlin befragt. Sie hat mir erzählt, wie sie mit dem Tanzen angefangen hat, warum es ihr so viel Spaß macht, und welche Tipps sie für Leute hat, die am Tanzen interessiert sind.
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In dieser Episode beschreiben euch meine Schwester Inga und einige Freund_innen ihre Lieblingspodcasts.
Dieser Podcast ist für fortgeschrittene Deutschlerner geeignet.
Das Transkript findet ihr unter: spoken-german.jimdosite.com/resources/... more
In dieser Episode erzählen euch meine zwei Schwestern, meine zwei Nichten und drei Freundinnen von ihren deutschen Lieblingsmagazinen.
Das Transkript findet ihr unter: spoken-german.jimdosite.com/resources/podcast/
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