German ordinal numbers from 1st to 100th Posted by Sandra Rösner on Nov 7, 2011
Numbers come in two forms in almost every language. The most common form is called cardinal numbers. You use cardinal numbers when you look at a price tag or do your taxes. In other words, you use these types of numbers for any type of counting. The second type of number is called ordinal numbers…
Gesetzliche Feiertage in Deutschland – Religious holidays in Germany Posted by Sandra Rösner on Nov 3, 2011
I have recognized that some of you wondered whether October 31 and/or November 1 are gesetzliche Feiertage (official holidays) in Germany or not. Well, both is right and wrong at the same time. Thus, it seems that Germany is still not completely (re-)united!? Although church and state are separated in Germany and Religionsfreiheit (freedom of…
Happy Halloween Posted by Sandra Rösner on Oct 31, 2011
The 31 October is very well known throughout the USA because it is Halloween – one of the most important holidays in the USA. The 31 October is also a holiday in Germany but unlike Americans we Germans celebrate, first of all, the Reformationstag (Reformation Day), which is a Protestant holiday. According to tradition, the…
Wie man Deutsch lernt!? – How to learn German!? (Part III) Posted by Sandra Rösner on Oct 28, 2011
Here is, for now, the third and last part on language learning tips. In two of my previous posts I already talked about the importance of learning vocabulary, the positive influence of ignoring your native language when learning a second language, the ambiguity of linguistic entries, the lengthy acquisition process, and the importance of instructed…
Discussion: Occupy Wall Street Posted by jan on Oct 21, 2011
I know we had this just two days before… But it happened that Sandra and I prepared an article with the same topic at exactly the same time. She was a bit faster in publishing it 🙂 I just thought about deleting mine, but as I research more and more, the topic really seems to…
Wie man Deutsch lernt!? – How to learn German!? (Part II) Posted by Sandra Rösner on Oct 18, 2011
In my second last post I began to write about language learning tips, which I will now carry on. 4. Be realistic Learning a second language takes time. So, don’t put yourself under pressure to become a fluent speaker of German within a couple of weeks. Fast second language learning is just not possible…
German movies: 23 – Nichts ist so wie es scheint Posted by jan on Oct 17, 2011
Welcome back to another German movie that I want to introduce to you. This one might be not as bekannt (famous) as „Das Boot“, but nevertheless it is one of my favourite ones from Germany. It is called „23 – Nichts ist so wie es scheint“ and it could be translated as „23 – Nothing…
