Anna heads off towards Kantstraße but is held up because she has to ask for directions. She loses more time when the men on motorcycles arrive and shoot at her. The mission has plenty of obstacles. When Anna asks children on roller skates for directions, the men in black helmets gun her down. After the game is re-started, she finally reaches Kantstraße. But will she find what she is looking for there? Less
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Matthias hat mich auf Jesper Tyden aufmerksam gemacht. Der 30-jaehrige Schwede ist Musicalstar und ich spiele heute seine Single “How Could I”. Wenn Euch die Stimme von Jesper gefaellt, schaut auf www.jesper-tyden.com. Und auf www.mjamp.de gibt es Fan-Infos von Christine – und die weiss auch, wie man den komischen Namen korrekt ausspricht…
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Anna tells Paul about the mysterious motto, “In der Teilung liegt die Lösung; folge der Musik!” Paul realises the danger. He tells Anna to go and see Pastor Paul Kavalier. But is he on the right track? Paul discovers that the tune on the music box doesn’t play until the end. A part is missing. Anna tells him the mysterious message, “In der Teilung liegt die Lösung; folge der Musik!” Paul gives her “die Spieldose” and tells her to go and see Pastor Markus Kavalier at the Gethsemanekirche. The player tells her that it was a meeting point for opponents of the former Communist regime. Less
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Hallo all, It’s been longer than I intended yet again, but I’ve finally managed to finish another episode of German GrammarPod. This episode is about the future tense and also about the verb werden in general. The future tense is pretty simple in German. Most of the time you can just use the present tense form. But where this would be ambiguous, you add the verb werden (conjugated into one of its present tense forms) in the same way English adds the verb will to make the future tense. Werden also has another couple of important uses. When used as a main verb instead of an auxiliary verb, then it means to become or a related verb. It also has another use as an auxiliary verb: instead of the future, it can be used to create the passive. Whether it’s being used to form the future or the passive can be seen from the form of the main verb that’s used with it. When it’s used to mean the future, then the main verb will be in the infinitive. If it’s a passive, then the main verb will be in the form of a past participle. To listen to the podcast directly on your computer, click here. Less
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Anna eludes the motorcycle gang by slipping into a Variety Theatre. There she meets Heidrun again and Inspector Ogur tells her that RATAVA is after her. That makes two enemies. But why do they want her? The player tells Anna to return to Paul Winkler’s shop to get the music box back. On her way there she has to dodge the motorcycle gang by going into a Variety Theatre where she bumps into Heidrun Drei again. Inspector Ogur arrives to quiz Heidrun Drei about Anna’s whereabouts. He senses that Anna is hiding in the theatre and warns her that RATAVA is on her trail. Then the woman in red arrives. What does she want from Anna? Less
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Consulting Language, culture, law: What’s important when relocating abroad, and where businesses can get information. Topics: Consulting, social insurance, emerging markets, leasing Less
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The simple past – also known as the preterite or the imperfect tense – is equivalent in form to the English I did form ( ich tat es). The way that regular verbs form their simple past is by a or being inserted into the present tense ending. For instance ich kaufe – I buy becomes ich kaufte – I bought and du kaufst – you buy becomes du kauftest – you bought. The German simple past is mainly used in written German, where it can express most past tenses expressed in English by either the I have done or the I did forms. It also crops up in spoken German, where it is preferred over the perfect tense for the auxiliary verbs (particularly haben and sein ) and the modal verbs ( müssen, sollen, mögen, können, dürfen, wollen ) and also – in Central and Northern Germany – for some other common verbs. To listen to my podcast on your computer, click here. Less
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