Another Step auf Deutsch AGAIN 605: Playing Sports
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605
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Language: German, Topics: Playing Sports. Learn the German names for a variety of sports.Video
Language: German, Topics: Playing Sports. Learn the German names for a variety of sports.Video
Language: German, Topics: Discovering Art. Advanced German vocabulary dealing with various types of art.Video
Language: German, Topics: Going to the Farm. Build upon existing German vocabulary about animals through this trip to a farm.Video
Language: German, Topics: Going Camping. Learn some advanced German vocabulary related to camping.Video
Language: German, Topics: Visiting a Horse Farm. A trip to a horse farm teaches some related German vocabulary words.Video
Language: German, Topics: Going to the Fair. Learn the German words for the sights, sounds, and smells of the fair.Video
Language: Spanish, Topics: Growing Up Healthy. Tips on how to grow up healthy -- in Spanish.Video
Language: Spanish, Topics: Finding Places in My Town. Directions, landmarks, and other necessary Spanish words to find your way around town.Video
Language: Spanish, Topics: Looking at Zoo Animals. A variety of vocabulary words in the context of the zoo.Video
Language: Spanish, Topics: Buying Groceries. A trip to the grocery store teaches students a variety of food-related vocabulary words.Video
Language: Spanish, Topics: Playing with Animals. Learn to use Spanish when speaking about animals.Video
Language: Spanish, Topics: Celebrating with Friends. The words associated with a variety of parties and celebrations.Video
Language: Spanish, Topics: Meeting Again. What to say in Spanish when you meet someone for the second time.Video
Language: Spanish, Topics: Choosing a Present. Spanish vocabulary describing how to select a gift for a friend.Video
Language: Spanish, Topics: Learning at My School. Spanish words in the classroom and around the school.Video
Language: Spanish, Topics: Visiting My House. Learn more about speaking Spanish when visiting someone's home.Document
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