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Getting started with German 2
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7 Wurstsorten, Brotsorten

Another useful verb when discussing breakfast is frühstücken (to have breakfast). This verb is regular though, so you can say Ich frühstücke im Garten (I have breakfast in the garden) or Frau Meyer frühstückt im Hotel (Ms Meyer has breakfast at the hotel).

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Activity _unit2.8.1 Activity 8

a. 

Brötchen


b. 

Ei


c. 

Wurst


d. 

Marmelade


e. 

Honig


f. 

Käse


g. 

Schinken


h. 

Tee


i. 

Kaffee


j. 

Orangensaft


The correct answers are a, c, d, h and i.

Answer

The correct answers are: Brötchen, Marmelade, Wurst, Tee, Kaffee.

Activity _unit2.8.2 Activity 9

You might have already heard that Wurst (thinly sliced cold sausage and other meat cuts) are a popular food item in German-speaking countries. There are many different varieties (die Sorte; pl: die Sorten).

The man in the audio in Activity 8 refers to Wurstsorten (different types of cold meat) but you can apply this word to other food and drink such as Brotsorten (different types of bread, of which there are many in German speaking countries ), Obstsorten (types of fruit) or Weinsorten, Biersorten etc.

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