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3 Places to Visit in Baden-Württemberg

Written on 25 March 2014. | Posted in Schwäbisch

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3 Places to Visit in Baden WürttembergBaden-Württemberg is a beautiful, diverse state and definitely worth a few days of your next visit to Germany. Here are four places to visit in the state whose motto is perhaps the best one:

"We can do anything. Except speak High German."

In Baden they speak Badisch and in Württemberg they speak Swabian. Swabian has its own variants, in particular on the Schwäbische Alp. To get a feel for the Swabian dialect, start off in Stuttgart, an easy connection through Delta anyway.

1. Stuttgart

The capitol of Baden-Württemberg is Stuttgart. You can visit art museums, eat fantastic Swabian food (like the amazing noodle dish Spätzle), visit rock and classical concerts, like with the Internationale Bach-Akademie Stuttgart (full disclosure:  I used to sing with them; die Akademie liegt mir am Herzen). Pick up a Butter-Brezel, known in Swabian as a “Butter-Brezle.” It's a fresh pretzel where the thickest part is cut open and smeared with butter. Just trust me on this one. You’ll never regret it.

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Wanderlust Travels - Teen Summer Programs to Germany

Written on 21 March 2014. | Posted in Deutsch lernen / Learn German

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Wanderlust Travels out of Weymouth, Massachusetts offers small group, German immersion trips to Germany for teenagers.

 

Here's the announcement from founder Emily Johnston:

Im Sommer 2014 bieten wir Schülern im Alter von 14-18 Jahren aus den USA zwei besondere Trips um die Schönheit der deutschen Sprache und Kultur kennenzulernen:

Unser 3-wöchiger Immersion Trip richtet sich an Schüler mit Deutschkenntnissen, die diese vertiefen wollen und die Städte Köln, Bonn und Aachen erkunden sowie den naturbelassenen Eifel Nationalpark erwandern wollen.

Zu eben diesen Orten führt unser 2-wöchiger Introduction to Germany Trip. Dieser richtet sich an Schüler ohne oder mit nur geringen Deutschkenntnissen und legt den Fokus auf das Erleben der Kultur der Region.

Wir konzentrieren uns auf kleine Gruppen und reisen mit nicht mehr als 12 Schülerinnen und Schüler, da wir glauben, ihnen so ein tieferes Erlebnis unserer Trips bieten zu können. Wir sind darauf bedacht, die Schüler nicht nur in ihrem Sprach- und Kulturverständnis weiterzubringen, sondern auch persönlich zu stärken, indem wir Erlebnisse mit Wissen verknüpfen und ihnen ein Selbstbewusstsein in die eigenen Fähigkeiten mit auf den Weg geben.

Schauen Sie sich gerne unsere Website an unter www.WanderlustTravels.org und emailen Sie uns mit allen Fragen die Sie haben an This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Wir freuen uns bereits jetzt auf den Sommer 2014 und auf Ihre Schülerinnen und Schüler, die gemeinsam mit uns in einer spaßigen und sich gegenseitig unterstützenden Gruppe Deutschland erleben möchten.

 

Freundliche Grüße und ein erfolgreiches Jahr in den Deutschkursen wünscht Ihnen

Emily Johnston

Founder of Wanderlust Travels, LLC


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Sprachbar von Deutsche Welle

Written on 18 March 2014. | Posted in Deutsch lernen / Learn German

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Sprachbar

Sprachbar is a podcast from the Deutsche Welle for advanced German learners; it helps you understand the latest and greatest in idioms and headlines in German news. 

Take for example the podcast "Staumeldung," or traffic news; this podcast clarifies actual Stau (a traffic jam) and the figurative use of Stau in German politics as well as in daily life.

In the Sprachbar related vocabulary is italicized, e.g. Staumeldung, zähfließendem Verkehr, Autoschlange, stehenbleiben, auflösen, Totalschäden. The meaning is perhaps clear at first glance, and then comes the idiomatic meaning.

Sprachbar offers well-written articles with audio (in MP3 and WMA formats), a transcript, questions to check your understanding, and finally a task to complete. In this case it's a half-page statement regarding the advantages and disadvantages of cars and the traffic jams that result from too many cars being on the road at the same time.

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Sprachkurs Schwäbisch

Written on 11 March 2014. | Posted in Schwäbisch

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Harald Schmidt, who has since given up his late night spot on German television, is to Germany was Letterman and Leno are to the US. He's also a Schwab, he's an incredible mimic and can reproduce pretty much any German dialect.

Here his Sprachkurs (Crashkurs) Schwäbisch.

Einfach herrlich!

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7 Things to Know When You Visit Germany

Written on 04 March 2014. | Posted in Kultur / Culture & Reisen / Travel

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7 Things to Know When You Visit GermanyGermany is really what I consider to be my second home and there is a special place for it in my heart; there are so many reasons to visit Germany and here are 7 things for you to know when visit Germany and enjoy much of it, no matter what your level of German.


1. Country Size & Travel Basics:

Germany is about the size of the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin together and they have a population of 80 million people—we have about 300 million on a huge plot of land, so obviously Germany is much more densely populated. Germany is actually a bit diverse, although that varies from region to region.


HamburgMost Germans, in particular in big cities like Hamburg, Bremen, Stuttgart, Munich, and Berlin speak some amount of English. And as the Germans say themselves, you can do a lot by gesturing "with your hands and your feet." You shouldn’t have too many problems.

You could contact the Office of Tourism in places you would like to visit and have them send you some maps and other information before you go. There are lots of opportunities to have city tours in English, too. If you want to get some basics down before you go, take 10 or 12 lessons to get some basics down, if not a whole year’s worth of classes. It will enrich your life and bring you more authentic experiences on your trip!

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Review: Quick Study (R) German Grammar

Written on 25 February 2014. | Posted in Deutsch lernen / Learn German

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It's easy to see why the German Grammar (Quickstudy: Academic) is the "World's #1 Academic Outline," as it is a very good resource for German learners.

Here is what I think after my first few months of working with this guide, a few Vorteile (advantages) and Nachteile (disadvantages).

Vorteile:

  1. The "Nouns" section gives guidelines for the groupings of nouns by suffix, topic (seasons, months, days of the week, etc.)
  2. The clear layout makes each section easy to read and for their length, each section is surprisingly in-depth. I find this a sign of quality. Descriptions are concise and effective.
  3. It's 4 full pages of help in understanding German grammar, laminated and pre-hole-punched for a 3-ring binder. It will last!

 

Nachteile:

  1. While all the information is there, it could be even better if the section "Declension of Adjectives" used only one row (not two) for each case. It's a bit hard to read, but it is a small font size.

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Karneval / Fasching / Fastnacht

Written on 25 February 2014. | Posted in Kultur / Culture & Reisen / Travel

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Karneval is known as "die fünfte Jahreszeit" --the 5th season. It's known as Karneval, Fastnacht, or Fasching in many places in southern Germany.Heidi Klum & Seal at a Rosenmontag parade.

Karneval is a big deal, as witnessed by this picture of Heidi Klum and Seal as they attended Karneval several years ago:

Their costumes are pretty fantastic, one of Heidi Klum's favorite things, and their costumes are no exception at the parade on Rosenmontag. But let's back up a few days and a few months to give you the best idea of Karneval.

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