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Hallo Aus Berlin
RolliUndRita
3 episodes
3 days ago
Hallo aus Berlin (English: Hello from Berlin) is a British educational television series co-produced by the BBC and the Goethe-Institut. It is produced in a 'magazine' style with reports, interviews, music, and animated sequences, aimed at beginner German speakers from ages 11–14. Enjoy this series now on Podcast format.
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Language Learning
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Hallo aus Berlin (English: Hello from Berlin) is a British educational television series co-produced by the BBC and the Goethe-Institut. It is produced in a 'magazine' style with reports, interviews, music, and animated sequences, aimed at beginner German speakers from ages 11–14. Enjoy this series now on Podcast format.
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Language Learning
Education
Episodes (3/3)
Hallo Aus Berlin
Zu Hause

Marko describes his house. Miriam has breakfast with her family and describes typical breakfast foodstuffs. After a few vox-pop interviews, Rolli does his morning routine in the sketch and forgets to complete his chores before his mother returns home. Marko describes his wardrobe and some of his clothes and leaves for school. The different types of houses in Berlin are described, and Jessica and Daniel give their addresses. Some homeless people are seen being served food in a canteen in central Berlin, then Esther visits Jessica's house, where they talk about Take That and listen to CDs. Rolli und Rita perform the song 'Wo Wohnst Du?' (Where Do You Live?).

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3 years ago
14 minutes 4 seconds

Hallo Aus Berlin
Familie
Daniel and his family visit his grandparents. The other characters introduce their brothers and sisters, as well as their pets, after a few interviews with local Berliners. Thomas goes to the Berlin Zoological Garden and introduces the different animals that are seen there. Rolli und Rita's sketch shows Rita with a snake at Rolli's house that can perform mathematical calculations; the snake becomes confused and wrecks the room after Rolli asks a question it couldn't handle. Rolli und Rita then attempt to piece together the broken family portraits, mismatching pieces with different family members, and they fail to do so by the time Rolli's mother arrives. Nada is introduced, a 17-year-old who lives independently from his parents in a flat with other young people, and he describes the chores and jobs he does at home. Rolli und Rita perform the song 'Das ist meine Familie' (This is My Family). Daniel is then seen at his grandparents' house, feeling bored.
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3 years ago
14 minutes 3 seconds

Hallo Aus Berlin
Wir
The characters in the series are introduced. Their looks, heights and ages are described, then Rolli und Rita are introduced. Their first sketch has the characters introduce themselves before exploring a hall of mirrors in a fairground and describe colors and facial features in German, ending with them getting scared away by a coffin ghost in the haunted house. After Rolli asks the locals on what they like to do, Thomas then describes his enjoyment of cycling, Daniel shows his drawings, and Jessica goes shopping; Marko then shows us his guinea pig, Schnuffi, and Miriam talks about her pet dog. Esther is seen partaking in athletics and describes what she does. Rolli und Rita perform the song 'Hallo aus Berlin' (Hello from Berlin).
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3 years ago
13 minutes 59 seconds

Hallo Aus Berlin
Hallo aus Berlin (English: Hello from Berlin) is a British educational television series co-produced by the BBC and the Goethe-Institut. It is produced in a 'magazine' style with reports, interviews, music, and animated sequences, aimed at beginner German speakers from ages 11–14. Enjoy this series now on Podcast format.