A Flavour of German – Lesson 10

Posted on September 12, 2008

In lesson 10 of A Flavour of German you’ll learn to wish someone good luck using idiomatic German phrases.

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9 Responses to “A Flavour of German – Lesson 10”

  1. Richard Smith
    Sep 12, 2008
    Reply

    Great podcast, bring us another season!


  2. Alejandro Alvarez
    Sep 15, 2008
    Reply

    It would be a shame not to continue with the lessons!!!! They are very interesting and very useful.
    I will be waiting for another season as soon as possible.
    Viel Erfolg!!!!


  3. Alex Rodriguez
    Sep 22, 2008
    Reply

    Die Lesung ist sehr nett gewesen, ich freu mich auf die nächste season, ich hoffe es weiter gehen.
    Viel Erfolg!!


  4. Olivia
    Dec 14, 2008
    Reply

    I really hope the next series of A Flavour of German comes out soon! It’s so interesting to hear idiomatic phrases in different languages and it has really helped me in my German. I can’t wait for the next series!!


  5. Nadine
    Feb 04, 2009
    Reply

    Hi!
    Could you help me please?
    Do you have something similar to ‘walk talk and learn French’ with the german language please? because I can’t seem to find out the pdfs for the visuals of the lessons…
    Thanks!
    Excellent website by the way, thanks for offering all those podcasts!
    Nadine


  6. Roderick
    Feb 14, 2009
    Reply

    I pondered why I find the phrases presented in A Flavor of German so memorable, and then ran across a quote from Nassim Nicholas Taleb: “You need a story to displace a story. Metaphors and stories are far more potent (alas) than ideas; they are also easier to remember and more fun to read.” Your podcasts’ narratives of conversations between two people really do the trick. Nice work, and thank you!


  7. Katrin
    Sep 24, 2009
    Reply

    Danke! I grew up hearing German in the household, and I am now trying to regain (or just gain in the first place!) comfort with the German accent and increase my knowledge of vocabulary and grammar. These podcasts are great! Another season would be wonderful!


  8. Leah
    Nov 30, 2010
    Reply

    Fantastic series, very helpful! I hope you guys come back with another season.


  9. Donald Cameron
    Feb 19, 2012
    Reply

    Great lessons, interesting and humourous!



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