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TEST YOUR GERMAN LANGUAGE SKILLS
  • German

TEST YOUR GERMAN LANGUAGE SKILLS

German online test: how advanced is your german? Would you like to find out how good your German skills really are right now? Then take a few minutes to complete the following test, to check your current German language skills immediately.

  • Exercise
  • Elementary
  • English
Eugeniia Klimutina
Eugeniia Klimutina
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Success
  • English

Success

This lesson is about success, understanding of this term, speaking section. We will revise past (or narrative tenses) and how to differ them

  • Theory with exercises
  • Intermediate
  • English
Maria  Nekrasova
Maria Nekrasova
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Today's podcast is by Mark. He is a football coach
  • English

Today's podcast is by Mark. He is a football coach

Hello everyone. A few years ago, I moved from England to New Zealand to coach football to children in Auckland, the biggest city in New Zealand. I'd like to tell you about the differences between football in England and football in New Zealand. I grew up in London in England and spent many hours as a child playing football with my friends in the park. We used to play football after school and at the weekend, and often all day long in the school holidays. One of the first things I noticed when I moved to New Zealand was that very few children play football after school or at the weekends. Even on a sunny day in New Zealand, many of the parks will be completely empty! In cities in England, children will arrange to meet their friends for a game in the park, but in New Zealand the children only ever play football when it's organised for them by their parents or by their team coach. If you've ever played football, you will know that it takes many hours of practice to get skilful and make the ball do anything you want it to. Sometimes it can take lots and lots of mistakes before a child gets it right! In New Zealand, children don't spend a lot of time playing football on their own so they don't try new things and make mistakes. Instead they spend an hour or two a week being told what to do by a parent or a coach. This means they don't get to make their own mistakes and learn things for themselves. Imagine learning English and never being allowed to make a mistake? It would be very difficult, and not much fun either!

  • Podcast
  • Pre-Intermediate
  • English
Andrei Scherbak
Andrei Scherbak
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Appearances
  • English

Appearances

In this class we will discuss appearances and adjectives (Com and Super)

  • Theory with exercises
  • Pre-Intermediate
  • English
Maria  Nekrasova
Maria Nekrasova
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Ein Tag in Salzburg
  • Other...

Ein Tag in Salzburg

Did you understand the text? Please answer the following questions of understanding after the text

  • Reading lessons
  • Elementary
  • English
Eugeniia Klimutina
Eugeniia Klimutina