Whoever you are, Annik?
I am 32 years old and journalist. I work mainly for radio stations. I live in Munich, southern Germany. Doing the podcast "Sleepless in Munich" ( www.schlaflosinmuenchen.com ) since 21 March, 2005. Since this is too fast, but for learners of German, I started in June 2007 with Slow Deutsch. Slow Deutsch is a private podcast that I do as a hobby. My third podcast is Well Hello , I'm with Alexander Wunschel together. I got a private podcaster three awards: the 2005 International Podcast Award in the category "Best Non-English Podcast", in 2006 the German-Podcast Award and in 2009 the European Podcast Award.
Are there learning materials about the consequences?
Yes, there are learning materials in PDF format. Are included for every episode: The complete text of the episode, then a page in German-English vocabulary, then multiple-choice questions and understanding normal and finally a cloze. Please understand that these materials cost money: For ten episodes cost € 8 the PDFs. You see an example here for free (ZIP file). I am currently working on the PDFs - the consequences of 41-50 has been around, the rest will soon follow!
How can we contact Annik?
Either by email to podcast (at) slowgerman.com, or you follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com / slow German or www.twitter.com / annikrubens. Or on Facebook: facebook.com slow German /.
Where are the consequences of 1-7?
The consequences are no longer online it 1-7. They were not good. It was not until Episode 8, I've started using the new concept, and then I deleted the old episodes.
I am looking for penpals to practice German. Where can I find them?
People who learn German or German, who would like to e-mail with German learners can try it on the Facebook page of Slow Deutsch.
Still more questions? Writes me: podcast (at) slow German (dot) com.
Whoever you are, Annik? I am 32 years old and journalist. I work mainly for radio stations. I live in Munich, southern Germany. Doing the podcast "Sleepless in Munich" (www.schlaflosinmuenchen.com) since 21 March, 2005. Since this is too fast, but for learners of German, I started in June 2007 with Slow Deutsch. Slow ...