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In dieser Folge lernen Sie zentrale deutsche Vokabeln rund um Einwanderung und Asyl. Es werden Begriffe für verschiedene Aufenthaltsstatus wie befristete und unbefristete Aufenthalte sowie rechtliche Genehmigungen wie die Aufenthalts- und Arbeitserlaubnis behandelt. Die Lektion führt auch wichtige verwandte Begriffe für Dokumente wie Pass, Visum und die Staatsbürgerschaft ein.
Do you live in Germany or abroad? In the country or in the city? Using these terms and expressions, you can describe your place of residence to others.
Are you looking for a job? This is where you will learn the vocabulary you need for applications – from CV to job interview. Hopefully you'll get a job in the end!
Coffee, eggs and fresh rolls – or would you rather eat cereal? Get your day off to a good start with a yummy breakfast. This is where you will learn everything that goes with it.
Dive into the German language with Deutschtrainer as this episode focuses on essential vocabulary for describing people's personalities. Learn a range of adjectives, including "schüchtern" (shy), "selbstbewusst" (self-confident), "mutig" (brave), and "arrogant" (arrogant). The episode provides practical examples, enabling you to articulate both positive and negative human qualities in German.
Do you have plants in your home? Or maybe you have a garden. Whether trees or flowers – this is where you will learn the names of different plant species.
Everyone likes to be complimented. But sometimes you have to talk about mistakes and problems. In this lesson, you learn how to praise and criticize people.
Do you prefer walking in the woods or by the sea? What’s your favorite kind of landscape? This is where you will learn words and phrases about the environment and nature.
How do you celebrate your birthday? Do you have a party with presents? I'm sure your friends will be happy to get an invitation! Learn the vocabulary you need for birthdays.
Birth, marriage, new home? Then let's go to the civil registry! But don't forget your documents. Learn vocabulary to help you prepare for all the forms you have to fill out.
Do you have a driver's license? If you drive a lot, you should know what the parts of your vehicle are called. Learn important vocabulary about cars and driving.
Whether you're mugged or your home is broken into – if you are the victim of a crime, you file a report. In this lesson, you learn how to talk to the police.