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Mein Weg nach Deutschland - 1. Im Bus

German  
English (US)
07 min 41 sec
How to get by as an expat in Germany? Even though German is not Nevin's first language, she shows us how even a few sentences and words she learned so far, helped her pave the way to where she needs to go. Is it easy? Was it a smooth ride? Watch this video to find out more about Nevin's little bus adventure. In this Beginner-suited video lesson, you will find out more about the irregular and separable verbs in the present tense, as well as the vocabulary related to public transport. How was your first experience with a means of public transport in a foreign country? How well did you know the language? Don't forget to show this video to your friends so you can practice together by discussing it. Stay learning!

81 Unique Words   (132 total)

sieshe pronoun
ichI pronoun
jayes particle
fürfor adposition
hierhere adverb
dasthat determiner
wollenWant verb
agenturAgency noun
arbeitwork noun
einsone numeral
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Sorry, am I right here?
 
It depends.
 
I don't know where you're going.
 
Where do you want to go?
 
Employment Agency.
 
Oh, you want to go to the employment office!
 
Yes, you are right here.
 
Ah, here it comes.
 
Is this my bus?
 
Yes, yes.
 
I want to go to the Employment Agency.
 
Do you have a ticket?
 
No.
 
Not yet.
 
You have to buy the ticket at the machine.
 
Hit the one!
 
Number one!
 
He means the one on the machine.
 
Thanks.
 
Wait, you need change.
 
Thanks very much!
 
With pleasure.
 
Have a nice day, bye!
 
Goodbye!
 
Can I have a seat, please?
 
Look, the place is for the old and the sick.
 
Ah!
 
Young woman!
 
Young woman!
 
You have to get off here.
 
Employment Agency!
 
Thanks.
 
Please.
 
Bye.
 
Bye.
 
Thanks alot!
 
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Entschuldigung, bin ich hier richtig?
 
Das kommt darauf an.
 
Ich weiß ja nicht, wo Sie hin wollen.
 
Wohin wollen Sie denn?
 
Agentur für Arbeit.
 
Ach, zum employment exchange wollen Sie!
 
Ja, da sind Sie hier schon richtig.
 
Ah, da kommt er.
 
Ist das mein Bus?
 
Ja, ja.
 
Ich möchte zur Agentur für Arbeit.
 
Haben Sie eine Ticket
 
Nein.
 
Noch nicht.
 
Das Ticket müssen Sie am Automaten kaufen.
 
Auf die Eins drücken!
 
Nummer eins!
 
Er meint die Eins beim Automaten.
 
Danke.
 
Warten Sie, Sie brauchen change
 
Vielen Dank!
 
Gerne.
 
Einen schönen Tag noch, Wiedersehen!
 
Auf Wiedersehen!
 
Kann ich mich bitte setzen?
 
Schauen Sie, der Platz ist für Alte und Kranke.
 
Ah!
 
Junge Frau!
 
Junge Frau!
 
Sie müssen hier get out
 
Agentur für Arbeit!
 
Danke.
 
Bitte.
 
Tschüss.
 
Ciao.
 
Vielen, vielen Dank!
 
[Musik]
 
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