German for travelling
Get ready to travel to the country of Oktoberfest!
Plane - Das Flugzeug 44 フィッシュ | Car - das Auto 37 フィッシュ | Hitchhiking - Trampen 10 フィッシュ | |||
Long-distance bus - Der Fernbus 22 フィッシュ | City bus - Der Stadtbus 16 フィッシュ | Train - Der Zug 31 フィッシュ | |||
Ferry - Die Fähre 10 フィッシュ | Hiking - Das Wandern 26 フィッシュ | すべてのレッスンを表示 (17) |
Wszystkie kursy są objęte gwarancją zwrotu 100% zapłaconej ceny.
Do skorzystania z gwarancji nie jest wymagane przedstawienia żadnego powodu.
Z tej gwarancji mogą Państwo skorzystać w ciągu 30 dni od daty zakupu.
Pieniądze zostaną zwrócone na konto najpóźniej w ciągu 30 dni od kiedy dostanę informację, że chcą Państwo skorzystać z tej gwarancji.
Informacja o chęci skorzystania z gwarancji może zostać przesłana pocztą bądź e-mailem.
Marcin Młodzki, członek zarządu(Warszawa, 1. października 2018)
VocApp Sp. z o.o.
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VocApp Sp. z o.o.ul. Mielczarskiego 8/58
02-798 Warszawa
NIP: 951 245 79 19
REGON: 369727696
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Why learn German?
You have always wanted to learn German but were lacking motivation to do so? It is better to start late than never. The German language is the most widely spoken language in Europe. German is not only spoken in Germany, but is also the official language in Austria, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Liechtenstein! If you learn German you will be able to speak with 100 million native speakers and create thus a lot of business opportunities. Did you know that you will find some of the longest words in the German language? According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the longest German word in everyday use is “Rechtsschutzversicherungsgesellschaften” and has 39 letters! However, if you learn German, you will come across even longer words. On top of that, German speakers produce every year around 80.000 new books. Only a limited number of those are translated into other languages, so knowledge of the German language will give you access to these books. You might have always wanted to travel to Germany but were afraid because of a possible language barrier? Even if it might seem like a slippery language, German is actually easy to acquire, because German and English belong to the same language family tree! If you learn German you will be able to make friends with any German speakers you bump into while travelling!
Plan a trip to Germany
You are planning to travel to Germany and want to learn German or improve your level? Then, our German for travelling course was made for you! Vocapp will prepare you for your trip to Germany and teach you how to ask your way around there! Whether you are at a restaurant or at the airport, learn all the German vocabulary you need to travel to Germany. No need to keep your wanderlust in check, travel to Germany and explore its amazing cities! Learn useful German vocabulary, as well as German sentences, which will show you how to use the word. Also, this German for travelling course will allow you to correctly pronounce each German word thanks to our audios. With our German for travelling course you will able to easily understand and communicate with a native German speaker. Explore our German for travelling course and start using the language today!
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