This week’s guest, Anna Werle, a voice actress known for her role as Laura, dives into a captivating city adventure. She and the host unravel a mysterious missing page linked to family secrets in Grandpa's apartment. Tension rises when Paul faces a subway ticket inspector. The conversation also explores the emotional ties to the painting and the complexities of modern communication, especially as Paul wonders why Laura sides with Fritz despite her feelings. It's a blend of urgency, nostalgia, and the excitement of learning German!
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Paul's Subway Adventure
Paul had an adventure with a subway ticket inspector after finding a missing page in Grandpa's apartment.
He cleverly used the Bahn app and a clever excuse to avoid trouble and get help from the inspector.
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Laura's Conflicted Message
Laura messages Paul saying she dislikes Fritz and questions why Paul writes about not pressing charges against him.
This insight adds tension about relationships in Paul's story.
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Describe a city adventure, tell a story & two-way prepositions: zwischen.
In Paul’s latest blog article, he had an adventure with a subway ticket inspector on his way back from Grandpa's apartment. At home, he realized that the page he found fits the book. It is the lost page with the missing part of the old address! That's the place where Grandpa's friend and the painting used to be! The page probably fell out again at some point after Grandpa glued it in. In the blog comments, Paul's readers say they want to buy his story as a book, but he's not interested in writing one. He gets a message from Laura: She doesn't like Fritz at all, and Paul should know that. He aks, if that’s so, why does she take Fritz's side? And then he thinks about the painting again: He has the old address of the hiding place now. But how can he find the new address? Grandpa said Paul’s father had helped him with his smartphone despite being banned from using one. So Dad probably knows which app Grandpa wanted to use to find out the new address - but will he admit that? Perhaps not, given that Paul isn’t even supposed to know that he helped him. But he thinks he should at least try and dials his number. Will Paul’s dad help him and thus admit having used a smartphone despite being banned from using one? Why does Laura take Fritz's side even though she doesn't like him at all?
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