Yes, theye, i i noticed the dry humour, like, er, sometimes it's was just one sentence, which was bit weird. When i asked, for example, can i go there? And then they said, no, you can't. But i thought, what? Why not? So this kind of humour, just saying sain the opposite, but beingye, like, stiff upper lip. Can you say that dead? Ye, exactly. The line. Exactly. It takes some time to to get used to it, and also toget used to politeness in everyday life.
714. Robin from Hamburg 🇩🇪 (WISBOLEP Runner-Up)
Talking to another runner-up from last year's listener competition. Robin from Hamburg had a big setback in his learning of English, but worked hard to overcome it. We talk about his English learning trajectory, and ramble about German language & culture, his podcast for learners of German, podcasting microphones and then Robin teaches me some German words which are difficult to pronounce.
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