Slow German

Slow German
Munich-based journalist Annik Rubens launched Slow German way back in 2007, well before the podcast boom made language-learning shows a crowded field. Her formula has stayed remarkably consistent: five-minute episodes where she talks slowly and clearly about a single topic related to German culture or daily life. Recent episodes have covered everything from the Munich Security Conference to German recycling habits and beer garden etiquette. The beauty of Slow German is its simplicity. There are no co-hosts, no sound effects, no complicated segments. Just Annik, speaking measured Hochdeutsch that intermediate learners can actually follow. Full transcripts are available on the website, and premium episodes come with vocabulary lists and grammar notes. The show has accumulated 300 episodes over nearly two decades, earning a 4.7 rating from over 400 Apple Podcasts reviews. That longevity speaks to something important: listeners keep coming back because the format works. Each episode doubles as a mini cultural lesson, so you end up learning about Germany while learning German. The biweekly release schedule means the catalog grows steadily without overwhelming your feed. For B1-level learners who want comprehensible input at a manageable pace, Slow German remains one of the most reliable choices out there.

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