YourGermanTeacher | How to give directions in German | A scooter ride through Taipei 😊🛵 @yourgermanteacher | Uploaded December 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
You are in Germany and a person comes up to you and asks: "Entschuldigung, wie komme ich zum Bahnhof?" What do you do? It's still useful to know how to give directions in German. Sometimes google maps doesn't work in Germany 😉. But in this video you will not only learn how to give directions but also how to ask for directions and be able to understand it, if someone gives you directions in German. Furthermore you will learn a lot of additional vocabulary you can use when looking for specific places in a city.
And to make this entire video a little bit more interesting I will take you on a ride with my old scooter through the city of Taipei in Taiwan to give you a life experience of driving around in a city. And some unexpected surprises... 😉 In German textbooks this topic is often referred to as "Wegbeschreibung" or "Nach dem Weg fragen".
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Time Stamps:
0:00 Video Content
1:22 Wegbeschreibung (Part I scooter ride)
7:27 Wegbeschreibung (Part II scooter ride)
10:49 Ein Problem und ein Telefonat!
11:59 Following directions
13:36 Zusammenfassung + Bonustip
Viel Spass und bis bald
Luzi
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Related Content:
1️⃣ SEIN oder IHR | German Possessive Articles:
youtu.be/UP2XdZIHQiM
2️⃣ How to learn German:
youtu.be/gdKOXS5vqRA
3️⃣ German prepositions of direction:
youtu.be/0rSO790y9a0
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You are in Germany and a person comes up to you and asks: "Entschuldigung, wie komme ich zum Bahnhof?" What do you do? It's still useful to know how to give directions in German. Sometimes google maps doesn't work in Germany 😉. But in this video you will not only learn how to give directions but also how to ask for directions and be able to understand it, if someone gives you directions in German. Furthermore you will learn a lot of additional vocabulary you can use when looking for specific places in a city.
And to make this entire video a little bit more interesting I will take you on a ride with my old scooter through the city of Taipei in Taiwan to give you a life experience of driving around in a city. And some unexpected surprises... 😉 In German textbooks this topic is often referred to as "Wegbeschreibung" or "Nach dem Weg fragen".
And here the pages where you can find more German material just for you:
👉 Check our homepage for FREE eBooks and NEW online courses:
yourgermanteacher.com
👉Get work sheets and more to ALL our videos and become a member here:
patreon.com/yourgermanteacher
Time Stamps:
0:00 Video Content
1:22 Wegbeschreibung (Part I scooter ride)
7:27 Wegbeschreibung (Part II scooter ride)
10:49 Ein Problem und ein Telefonat!
11:59 Following directions
13:36 Zusammenfassung + Bonustip
Viel Spass und bis bald
Luzi
**********
Related Content:
1️⃣ SEIN oder IHR | German Possessive Articles:
youtu.be/UP2XdZIHQiM
2️⃣ How to learn German:
youtu.be/gdKOXS5vqRA
3️⃣ German prepositions of direction:
youtu.be/0rSO790y9a0
**********
⚡Connect with us on Social Media:⚡
🖐 twitter.com/TeacherLuzi
🖐 instagram.com/yourgermanteacher
🖐 facebook.com/germanteacherluzi
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If you found this video helpful don't forget to subscribe here:
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Vielen herzlichen Dank!
Luzi & Johannes