Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 hours 46 minutes
This special episode is about the holidays. Friedl and Ken use their layover time to talk about subjects like Gift Giving, Krampus, Touch of Evil, and other Christmas items. Enjoy this language learning episode of The Stammtisch podcast. Learn Super G
This episode is about phrases. Friedl is leaving Brooklyn, so he gives Ken some things to aid him on his Deutsch oder German journey. They explore more phrases and try out some direct translation. Enjoy this language learning episode of The Stammtisch
Ken looks to Mr. Mayerhofer for guidance towards a better German language understanding. He works through some prepositional phrases to help him learn Deutsch better and faster. He likes his tricks and Friedl has a couple up his sleeve in this episode
Ken decides it is time to give conversational German a try. He may not have the language under his belt but he will still come out swinging. Friedl coaches him in his corner while he prepares to face the Kellner. Deutsch has never been so darn interes
What we all have been waiting for! The dang silent H. Friedl graces us with his masterful lesson on what he considers to be the key to the German language. Well, let’s just see about that.
Listen to Zombies in Lederhosen if you DARE! German film titles are sometimes hilarious. Join your pals Ken and Friedl at the Stammtisch table and play along as they challenge each other in a super Deutsch language game.
Believe me, we know how daunting it is to learn the German language. This is why in this podcast episode Ken spends time with Friedl going over some real positive words. Join them for another round and learn Super German jetzt!
Learning the German language raises a lot of questions. Join Ken and Friedl as they explore the words used to create such questions. Enjoy the The Stammtisch, a German Language Learning Podcast. Learn Super German Jetzt!
I know they tell you not to dwell on the past, but Ken and Friedl are ready to head into it straight on. Join the two as they explore the past and how to deal with it in Deutsch, while drinking many beers. Cheers!
Learning Deutsch is like apples and pears, but not really. Join along with Kenneth B. Sweet as his teacher, Friedl Mayerhofer, blows his mind with some local flavor. How do you like them apples?