On Saturday morning, they packed their bags and got into their old car. Everything was perfect until they reached the highway. Suddenly, the engine made a strange noise and the car stopped. Lukas tried to start it again, but nothing happened. "I (wäre) so happy if this car actually worked," Sarah sighed.

Clip 7 frequently uses weil to give reasons for a complaint. Notice how the verb goes to the end of the clause.

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"Ich glaube, das Projekt erfolgreich ist." (I think that the project is successful.) "Er kommt nicht, weil er krank ist." (He isn't coming because he is sick.)

A: No. A2.2 is a transitional level. If you understand at least 60% of Clip 7 without subtitles, you are on track. For the remaining 40%, use the transcript and a dictionary. If you understand less than 50%, review A2.1 grammar (especially modal verbs in past tense) before returning to Clip 7.

Why is Clip 7 so important? It is rarely just a conversation; it is a vehicle for the specific grammar introduced in that lesson. In the A2.2 progression, Clip 7 is often used to solidify the following advanced A2 concepts:

Using verbs like mögen and lieber arbeiten to contrast different lifestyles.

In Clip 7, the protagonist likely uses würde + infinitive to frame a complaint politely: "Ich würde gern den Manager sprechen."

A: Some versions on DVD have optional subtitles. In the Hueber app, look for a "UT" (Untertitel) button. If none exist, you can find fan-made transcripts on language forums like Reddit’s r/German or Quizlet.