Coffee Break German

1,236

Learn German in coffee-break lessons from the Radio Lingua Network. In each lesson we'll focus on the language you need to know and before long you'll be making yourself understood with native German speakers.

386357



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Recent Episodes
  • Clue #4 (Deutsch) | The Great Coffee Break Treasure Hunt 2024
    Nov 10, 2024 – 9:06
  • Clue #3 (Deutsch) | The Great Coffee Break Treasure Hunt 2024
    Nov 8, 2024 – 10:24
  • Clue #2 (Deutsch) | The Great Coffee Break Treasure Hunt 2024
    Nov 6, 2024 – 9:34
  • Clue #1 (Deutsch) | The Great Coffee Break Treasure Hunt 2024
    Nov 4, 2024 – 10:26
  • Announcing the Coffee Break Treasure Hunt 2024
    Oct 29, 2024 – 1:30
  • The word 'ziehen' and its many different meanings in German | CBG Show 2.10
    Jul 31, 2024 – 16:27
  • All there is to know about colours in German | CBG Show 2.09
    Jul 24, 2024 – 14:58
  • Making suggestions and giving commands in German - 'lassen' and the imperative | CBG Show 2.08
    Jul 17, 2024 – 17:19
  • Creating compound adjectives in German - 'bärenstark', 'tropfnass' and many more | CBG Show 2.07
    Jul 10, 2024 – 13:44
  • Understanding long and short vowel sounds - German pronunciation | CBG Show 2.06
    Jul 3, 2024 – 16:28
  • What's the difference between 'wann', 'wenn' and 'als'? - How to translate 'when' into German | CBG Show 2.05
    Jun 26, 2024 – 15:10
  • Separable verbs in German - Which prefixes are separable or inseparable? | CBG Show 2.04
    Jun 19, 2024 – 16:10
  • When to use the imperfect tense - Speaking about the past in German | CBG Show 2.03
    Jun 12, 2024 – 13:06
  • Prepositions of place in German - When to use 'auf', 'an', 'in', 'nach' and 'zu' | CBG Show 2.02
    Jun 5, 2024 – 16:40
  • ‘Wo' or 'wohin'? - Location vs. destination in German cases | CBG Show 2.01
    May 29, 2024 – 13:25
  • Introducing Season 2 of the Coffee Break German Show
    May 22, 2024 – 1:14
  • How to pronounce tricky letter combinations - ‘sch’, ‘ei’, ‘ie’ and more | The Coffee Break German Show 1.10
    Dec 20, 2023 – 16:06
  • ‘Nein’, ‘nicht’ and ‘kein’ - Negation in German | The Coffee Break German Show 1.09
    Dec 13, 2023 – 8:36
  • ‘Zu’ or ‘um ... zu’? - How to use the infinitive form of the verb | The Coffee Break German Show 1.08
    Dec 6, 2023 – 11:03
  • Compound words - Breaking down long German words | The Coffee Break German Show 1.07
    Nov 29, 2023 – 12:25
  • What is a case? - An introduction to German cases | The Coffee Break German Show 1.06
    Nov 22, 2023 – 16:54
  • Using the formal ‘you’ | The Coffee Break German Show 1.05
    Nov 15, 2023 – 11:12
  • How to form questions in German | The Coffee Break German Show 1.04
    Nov 8, 2023 – 9:10
  • All about umlauts - Usage and pronunciation | The Coffee Break German Show 1.03
    Nov 1, 2023 – 12:44
  • When to use ‘fahren’ and ‘gehen’ | The Coffee Break German Show 1.02
    Oct 25, 2023 – 9:23
  • A guide to German word order - Sentences with two verbs | The Coffee Break German Show 1.01
    Oct 18, 2023 – 13:48
  • Introducing the Coffee Break German Show
    Oct 10, 2023 – 2:35
  • CBG Mag 2.10 | Til Schweiger
    Aug 31, 2022 – 36:06
  • CBG Mag 2.09 | Das Leben der Anderen
    Aug 17, 2022 – 28:23
  • CBG Mag 2.08 | Heißluftballonrennen im Januar
    Aug 3, 2022 – 31:13
  • GBG Mag 2.07 | Großglockner Hochalpenstraße - ein österreichischer Roadtrip
    Jul 20, 2022 – 37:56
  • CBG Mag 2.06 | Labskaus
    Jul 6, 2022 – 29:23
  • CBG Mag 2.05 | Die Habsburger
    Jun 24, 2022 – 31:42
  • CBG Mag 2.04 | Hansestädte
    Jun 10, 2022 – 28:15
  • CBG Mag 2.03 | Die Deutsche Bundesliga
    May 27, 2022 – 25:59
  • CBG Mag 2.02 | Glacier-Express
    May 13, 2022 – 28:35
  • CBG Mag 2.01 | Der Deutsche Schäferhund
    Apr 29, 2022 – 32:12
  • Coffee Break German News - 4th April 2022
    Apr 4, 2022 – 6:44
  • Introducing Coffee Break German Season 3
    Oct 22, 2021 – 8:26
  • CBG Travel Diaries 2.10 | Der große Tag in Wien
    Jun 25, 2021 – 25:35
  • CBG Travel Diaires 2.09 | Köstliche Gerichte aus der Region
    Jun 18, 2021 – 28:04
  • CBG Travel Diaries 2.08 | Ein Ruhetag in der Dreiflüssestadt
    Jun 11, 2021 – 29:07
  • CBG Travel Diaries 2.07 | Ein Regentag in Regensburg
    Jun 4, 2021 – 31:40
  • CBG Travel Diaries 2.06 | Von der Kaiserburg sieht man die ganze Stadt!
    May 28, 2021 – 30:20
  • CBG Travel Diaries 2.05 | Mittelalterliches Flair
    May 21, 2021 – 23:14
  • CBG Travel Diaries 2.04 | Romantische Gassen mit Pflasterstein
    May 14, 2021 – 24:28
  • CBG Travel Diaries 2.03 | Ausblick am Deutschen Eck
    May 7, 2021 – 29:54
  • CBG Travel Diaries 2.02 | Da würde ich so gerne hoch!
    Apr 30, 2021 – 26:46
  • CBG Travel Diaries 2.01 | Das beste Geschenk, dass man sich wünschen kann
    Apr 23, 2021 – 25:04
  • Abschluss am Bodensee - Coffee Break German Travel Diaries Episode 10
    Oct 30, 2020 – 22:54
Recent Reviews
  • Hesamodin.h.h
    Wonderful
    That’s a great podcast
  • Jeaninegirl94
    Super helpful!
    My dad is from Germany and I never fully learned the language so this has been helping me so much! I listen to it every day and it teaches me something every single time and I love all the grammar! please keep this Podcast up
  • ladyfrey
    Use this with Duolingo
    I have been using Duolingo to learn German for a year now, and I’ve enjoyed it. The one issue is they are very sparse with explanation. This podcast has filled the holes and brought my learning up to blazing speed, and allows me the facility to start creating my own sentences. They get into the nitty gritty of how German works, and I love it.
  • Ctbham
    Useful addition to in person learning
    Post-pandemic, I don’t want to do anything all online. So, I am taking an in-person German class, but I use this podcast as supplemental listening and practice when I am driving in my car. I am satisfied so far and am looking forward to all the seasons.
  • Clocked off
    Superb learning experience
    I have been very entertained and pleased with the show. It has a great format that encompasses all the things I am looking for to learning the German language faster! The cultural aspect is one of my favorite parts of the show.
  • soooppphhhiiiieeee
    Very helpful
    I recently moved to Germany and I’ve been listening to this podcast for just over a month now. It’s been really helpful and enjoyable to listen to! I highly recommend it. I like that they always thoroughly review what was in the last lesson before moving on to the next and that there is a lot of repetition whenever learning a new phrase. The cultural and grammatical sections also help a lot too.
  • Bangs Boy
    Awesome pod
    awesome podcast. could you try to learn japanese? i don’t like the other japanese ones i’ve found
  • Athurgirl25
    Good
    So far it is really good I would also suggest it to family members
  • jramos20848
    Jose
    It is so clear and understandable, I love how the explain in details Loving this podcast sehr gerne!!!!
  • dukesgirl
    Excellent resource for learning German
    I’ve been really enjoying this podcast. Their explanations are very clear—and often more in depth than other resources, which I find really helpful—and they are pretty entertaining as well. Highly recommended
  • Asalsha
    How much is the whole package?
    So far I like this podcast and I learn a lot because I know a little bit of German. Does anyone knows how much is the total price for all 5 seasons, 120 episode?
  • Mahi Ayon
    Really helpful.
    Sehr schön 👍🏻
  • Sean R.W.
    Helpful
    Very helpful, thank you
  • StuckInside
    A fantastic resource
    This is by far the best German language learning podcast I’ve found so far. The detailed grammar segments and Mark’s role of linguist-as-learner combine to answer my questions thoroughly. It’s the next best thing to a live tutor. I have been using this in combination with Deutsche Wells’s online course, and they complement one another perfectly. Coffee Break German ist ausgezeichnet!
  • Epurope
    I love CoffeeBreak German :)
    Thank you guys for providing a mostly free learning service for those wishing to learn another language. I’m using this along with Duolingo to build a strong starting base in German. I’m happy with the progress I’ve made and hope to continue to make as I grow in my vocabulary and grammar usage :)
  • Blahhhhfksjfk
    One of my favorite tools for language learning
    I’ve done the full 5 Pimsleur German courses, and I’m working my way through Coffee Break German, and they compliment each other very well. There is obviously some overlap as they start with beginner topics, but the explanations do a very good job at filling in gaps, adding to vocab, and explaining the “why” for some topics. I’ve done a lot of both coffee break Spanish and German. I really like this German one specifically because Mark is learning it at the same time as the listener. Since he has learned a variety of other languages he always asks very useful and insightful questions about grammar, conjugation, etc. and he is able to compare some things with Spanish and French or other languages which can be very helpful if you’re familiar with them.
  • Taterliker
    Very very good.
    This has helped me to rekindle my German learning. I was exposed to German as a child but my grandfather wouldn’t teach me and if he did he would get wrapped around the axle on pronunciation. I understand maybe 40 - 50% I understand the basic idea of the conversation but the tenses and some conjugation I get behind and I hate that. By the way this is proper German, very proper, of a literary nature. Danke schon für disse klasse ich wise. I don’t speak well much less to write. Thank you great material.
  • P.C.T.
    Absolutely the best!
    I just can’t recommend this course enough. It is so user friendly and I love it. I’m Brazilian and live in the USA. I am a total beginner with learning German and had a trip to Switzerland after going through just 20 lessons and was so much fun putting what I had learned to use during my vaccation there. I’ll definitely be back as well as to Austria and Germany and for sure I’ll be continuing towards becoming fluent. The lessons are simple and efficient, to the point, complete with grammar, pronunciation, cultural facts and above all guided by Mark who seems to be quite the hungry learner himself 😂. My 14 year old son is doing Coffee Break Italian and he loves it. I’ll join him later as it’s easy for me coming from Portuguese but later I also plan on the French course. 10 stars rating for all Coffee Break Courses Bis zum nächsten Mal
  • J@neF
    The BEST
    I have tried some other podcasts, and this is by far the most helpful and thorough effort to support German learners by podcast. It follows an expert language learner’s effort to learn German. It’s basically like going to class with a very smart student who asks all the best questions, has shockingly good pronunciation, uses the proper names for the different parts of speech, and makes connections between German and other languages. I highly recommend getting the bonus materials. It really helps to be able to see the words written down. The cultural insights and grammar moments are also great. I seriously can’t recommend it enough. I have so hope for my basic German!
  • Bestdaysofmyflerm
    Warning: not standard German
    I really like the listen-and-repeat format, but it just doesn’t make sense for most people to learn German from a Bavarian speaker. This dialect is so different from standard German that it is sometimes considered a separate language. Unless you plan on moving to Bavaria, I would avoid this podcast.
  • Paigetg245
    Too much English
    By the time you get to season 2, they speak too much english - ok in season 1, but they should move to more auf deutsch. And the female needs to find another word besides “genau” - wow annoying.
  • MattTheCatWithTheHat
    Wunderbar!!
    I’ve always tried to learn languages in the past by learning vocabulary and phrases and just repeating them, but always gave up because i found it difficult to understand the language and make my own sentences. I’m lightly learning german while juggling school, and I definitely have learned more in the first 16 lessons of coffee break german than any language learning software Ive used in the past. They go through simple phrases in the first few episodes to explaining the grammar behind them so you understand what you’re saying and teach you how to use vocabulary in different grammatical situations. I really like how Mark sometimes makes mistakes so you know not to do the same and it helps you learn more about the language. The cultural aspect is also really nice to learn about the culture behind the language you’re learning, and helps you when deciding what to say in certain situations
  • This podcast is still great!
    Ich liebe diesen Podcast!
    This podcast is great for beginners who want to learn German! It’s helped me a lot and I like that it teaches listeners useful phrases for traveling to German speaking countries. This show also really helps demystify the often confusing grammar cases. I love the hosts too! Strongly recommend.
  • Jvsimplified
    Fantastic Way to Learn German
    I like to use different tactics to learn German because when someone explains something one way I may not understand, but will understand it when someone else explains it. Coffee Break German brings those together. I love the short format, the grammar and culture integrations and the graduated learning approach. Thanks for this amazing podcast
  • brigham73
    Best platform for language learning
    I have tried several ways to learn German and the Coffee Break series has been the best. The progression is at a reasonable pace. There are lots of review sessions which help reinforce learning. The grammar breaks help me understand what’s happening unlike Rosetta Stone where you are left on your own to figure out grammar rules.
  • Applepeanu7
    Great Fundamental Learning
    Great audio tutors that explain fundamental grammar in a fun, easy to understand, lessons! Thank you Coffee Break German!
  • Hbdehkordi
    Danke schon
    Es freut mich sehr das zuhören
  • Ballsox
    Great!
    Thanks for the engaging and easy to follow German lessons
  • ginafish1
    Ausgezeichnet!
    I used to be fluent, but have gotten rusty in recent years. I listened to this podcast to prepare for a trip to Germany this summer and it helped me so much. While there, I was able to use vocabulary I’d learned through the podcast and felt confident in my grammar too because of the hosts’ excellent lessons. Dankeschön!
  • Tov Kelev
    Great Way to Learn
    I am currently on Season 2 Episode 12 and am thoroughly enjoying this app. The lessons really help me learn and improve my German. Es ist ausgezeichnet! Ich wurde es zu alle meine Freunde empfehlen. So far my favorite (am liebsten) episodes were the ones that took place in Innsbruck. Thank you to Mark, Thomas, Julia, Kirsten, Andrea and the entire Coffee Break German team! Danke schön!
  • NeinExplosion
    It’s great, nothing else to really say
    I listen to this whenever I find I am not doing anything, and it really progressed my German. Thank you!
  • clcl41200
    👌
    I’ve been listening on and off for years and think it’s a great supplemental resource. Definitely have used phrases and tips I’ve learned here in the real world. Und außerdem, habe ich gerade eine Reise nach Garmisch-Partinkirchen und Bamberg gemacht, die kompletttt durch den Podcast inspiriert wurde! Super Empfehlung, danke sehr 👌
  • Mozartoperaman
    Genug mit Genau already!
    Put off by the weird „sound“ of this program from the Tyrolian Heimat Musik intro to the supplicating Scottish host with the redundant „genau“ after each „English“ translation of simple German words. Genug mit Genau already. It sounds stupid. Scottish Guy: „heute morgen“ means „this morning“. German woman: Genau. Scottish Guy: fahren means „to drive“. German woman: Genau. This guy: Genug mit Genau. Scottish Guy: that means „enough of the word ‚genau‘“. German woman. Exactly!
  • Longmovie
    Great for those with some German background
    My wife is German and my children have been raised bilingual. I’ve developed a basic understanding of German just from exposure around the home. Recently, I decided to become fluent in German. My current level is A2 per a Goethe Institut test. I’ve been looking for as many resources as possible to help me learn German. This podcast is perfect for me. This goes beyond simple “travel” German. Grammar is actually discussed as well. The way the hosts break down the sentences and review vocabulary is very helpful.
  • jkhhhhgggfghjjyfghffdawq
    Wonderbaar!
    I have been listening from season 1 for over a month and already I can understand many words I hear! The hosts are charming and explain everything very simply. I will definitely be a long-time listener!
  • Lurkling
    Speed and clear pronunciation
    I checked this out years ago, but was very discouraged because the native speaker speaks so quickly. And never seems to have a mode where he will enunciate clearly and slow the speech down. So that learners can understand what the heck the words are. Native speed is fine if you understand what the word is when spoken clearly. Having studied a little German at this point, I was checking this out again. If not for Mark continually asking him to repeat things and slower, this would be too difficult of a resource to use for learning. I was an avid listener of coffee break French. I liked the teaching style and that Mark would always annunciate things slow and clear at least for the first time or two. So that people could learn to make the sounds.
  • DreiKatzen
    Fantastisch!
    CBG is an absolutely fantastic German learning resource! The pacing is great and the explanations are clear and helpful. My German has been improving at an incredible pace - and finally I can really understand how the grammar functions! Even if you’ve been studying German for a little while I think it’s worth your time to start at Season 1. Thank you Coffee Break German, I was lost without you!
  • Joe Alaimo
    The best
    Y’all are descendants of the kingdom of Valhalla Guardians of the muttersprache, I have lingered and languished in the purgatory that is German grammar until these deities graced my podcast feed with their consul and intelligence.
  • fellow lucid dreaming hopeful
    Ausgesignet!
    Super! Toll! This podcast is excellent. The German is slow and clear. The explanations and dissection of each sentence are very helpful. I’m looking forward to listening to the rest of the episodes.
  • clearskiespm
    Excellent, quality intro to German language
    I am a teacher and appreciate clear instruction and meaningful practice. These folks do a fantastic job. And they clearly love languages. Their joy makes you want to keep learning. Well done and keep it up!
  • Zachariya5713
    Great Podcast
    Wonderful perspectives from Both an English learner and a Swiss German speaker. They have a lot of fun while pointing out key words and phrases you may not usually see, and do a wonderful job explaining the workings of different grammar rules. I have studied German for 5 years and still find new terms and phrases every episode!
  • gballesteros
    Too much English
    I’ve been listening for a year and love it but there’s TOO much English! Speak more German please
  • Beginner_self_taught
    AMAZING!
    I started teaching myself German using Duolingo and Babbel about a year ago, but Coffee Break German REALLY helps me with the grammar, and subtle nuances. The hosts are funny and clear. The beginning of the second season is my favorite (it emphasizes grammar). The cultural units were also helpful to my trips to Germany! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
  • 04FXD
    Amazing
    Just started working for a German owned company based in the US and this is a great podcast to learn to be conversational with proper grammar in just a few episodes
  • dandanbujiujie
    This is great!
    Have been listening to this everyday for four weeks now. I feel my German is improving!
  • Petite Bleu
    Lighthearted and effective
    Being an expat in Germany is quite daunting... I found this amazing podcast and not only my skills are improving - my confidence is as well!
  • Psu0904
    Very awesome.
    This is such a fun and effective way to learn German or any other language for that matter.
  • Sadhana today
    Awesome
    Awesome!!!
  • .felipefefe
    Crazy good
    Dude! Please keep doing it
  • francesca hilacondo
    I am happy to learn German with CoffeeBreak German
    It’s being a month since I started to listen this show and I’ve learned a lot. Is a high quality show. You will learn German for real. Vielen Dank.
Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork on this page are property of the podcast owner, and not endorsed by UP.audio.