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Ask Angelika
Angelika Davey
129 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to Ask Angelika! Together with my partner Steven Healey I will be live on air for about 15 - 30 minutes every second Friday to talk about practical vocabulary for a variety of topics (current season 5). Season 4 covered German idioms and tongue twisters! Season 3 was about interesting places in Germany and season 2 was about interesting places in Wiltshire, UK. (Season 1 is only on YouTube). Listen to Steven read the sentences and learn some German at the same time.
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Welcome to Ask Angelika! Together with my partner Steven Healey I will be live on air for about 15 - 30 minutes every second Friday to talk about practical vocabulary for a variety of topics (current season 5). Season 4 covered German idioms and tongue twisters! Season 3 was about interesting places in Germany and season 2 was about interesting places in Wiltshire, UK. (Season 1 is only on YouTube). Listen to Steven read the sentences and learn some German at the same time.
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Language Learning
Education
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Ask Angelika Season 6 Episode 11 - German sentences for spotting trees
Ask Angelika
17 minutes 38 seconds
3 months ago
Ask Angelika Season 6 Episode 11 - German sentences for spotting trees

Welcome to episode 11 of season 6, where we look at German vocabulary and sentences based on a particular topic. Today we're covering German sentences you might need or hear about trees in Germany. We also mentioned my German vocabulary notebook which is perfect for keeping the sentences from the show https://geni.us/fV85T

Here are all the sentences. To find out what they mean, watch the video 😉

  • Das ist eine LĂ€rche. Die Nadeln fallen im Herbst ab.
  • Dieser Wald hier besteht fast nur aus Kiefern.
  • Die Birken erkennt man gut an der weißen Rinde.
  • Der Ahorn hat BlĂ€tter wie auf der kanadischen Flagge.
  • Die KastanienbĂ€ume blĂŒhen gerade.
  • Das ist eine Buche, erkennst du die glatte Rinde?
  • Die Eiche hat dicke, knorrige Äste.
  • Schau mal! Da ist ein Spechtloch im Stamm.


Ask Angelika
Welcome to Ask Angelika! Together with my partner Steven Healey I will be live on air for about 15 - 30 minutes every second Friday to talk about practical vocabulary for a variety of topics (current season 5). Season 4 covered German idioms and tongue twisters! Season 3 was about interesting places in Germany and season 2 was about interesting places in Wiltshire, UK. (Season 1 is only on YouTube). Listen to Steven read the sentences and learn some German at the same time.