46. Mark trifft seinen Freund in der Schule. Er sagt: “Schön, dich zu sehen.”
Mark
meets
his friend
at school.
He says:
“Nice to see you.”
Mark meets his friend at school. He says: “Nice to see you.”
Tristan
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A deep, warm and captivating voice
Standard accent
A calm, articulate German voice
Standard accent
A warm and welcoming voice.
Standard accent
A friendly and pleasant German voice
Standard accent
Smooth and compelling middle aged German voice with a calm tone
Standard accent
First Steps: Introductions and Meeting People
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Mark meets his friend at school. He says: “Nice to see you.”
Nina sees Lisa in the café. Nina says: “Hi, how are you?”
Tom meets Paul at the bus stop. Tom says: “Good day.”
Sara sees Emma after the course. Sara says: “Nice to see you.”
Ben meets Anna in the park. He says: “Hello, Anna. How are you?”
Anna asks: “Where are you from?” Maria says: “I am from Spain.”
Tom says: “I am from Canada.” Ben says: “I am from England.”
Lisa asks: “Are you new here?” The girl says: “Yes, I am new.”
Paul says: “I am new in the class.” Sara says: “Welcome.”
Emma asks: “Do you live here?” Nina says: “Yes, I live here.”
David meets a new student. He asks: “Are you in my class?”
Julia says: “I live next to the school.” Mia says: “I live next to the park.”
Leo says: “Goodbye, Anna.” Anna says: “See you later.”
Sara says: “Have a nice day.” Paul says: “Thank you.”
Tom says: “Goodbye.” Emma smiles and says: “See you tomorrow.”
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