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Menschen A2.1 Film Stationen Clip 3 Review

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Übung 1 — Lückentext (Dialog vervollständigen) Dialog (gekürzt): A: Entschuldigung, ____ (1) Sie mir helfen? B: Ja, gerne. ____ (2) möchten Sie denn? A: Ich suche den Bahnhof. ____ (3) komme ich dorthin?

The are a special part of the course. These are short, authentic documentary-style films that come on a DVD included with the teacher's materials or integrated into the digital coursebook. The films aim to show people in German-speaking countries in real-life situations, offering a window into their daily lives, traditions, and surroundings.

The video is available on platforms like Aparat for students who may have difficulty accessing the original DVD materials. Menschen A2 MODUL 3 Clip 3 menschen a2.1 film stationen clip 3

Planning an outing or recounting a past weekend trip using the Perfect tense ( Perfekt ). Core Learning Objectives of Clip 3

Characters discuss personal training plans, available gym equipment (over 40 modern machines), and wellness facilities including saunas and swimming pools.

Observing how prefixes separate in present tense statements but stay together in subordinate clauses or with modal verbs. Let me know what you would like to

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As you watch the clip, listen out for key terminology that will drastically improve your everyday conversational skills:

Übung 2 — Rollenspiel (Partnerarbeit) ____ (2) möchten Sie denn

Setting: Stairs or cafeteria.

Watch the video with German subtitles turned on, or read the transcript provided in the teacher’s guide or online Hueber media service. Identify any unfamiliar vocabulary words or colloquial expressions. Note how words are linked together in fast speech—German native speakers frequently drop the final "-e" in words like „ich habe“ (sounding like „ich hab“ ). Step 4: Shadowing and Mimicry