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Wortschatz I

German Vocabulary Newsletter

This free vocabulary newsletter is designed for learners who want to expand their German vocabulary knowledge. Each week for five weeks you'll receive new German lessons selected especially for advanced beginners and intermediate learners who want to expand their knowledge of German vocabulary.

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