Teaching ESL in Germany? |
| I'm thinking about visiting my son in Germany, perhaps for 6 - 8 weeks. Is it reasonable to think I might pick up a little spending money by teaching English lessons to individuals? What ... |
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Many questions about Cologne (Köln), what do they speak there, is it a nice city...? |
| I'm confused. I was planning to move to Cologne in 2009 for learning German, but I don't know if they speak a dialect of German, the common (standard) German or just that German with their ... |
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Is it worth visiting zugspitze in december? |
| Will the cable cars operate and how abt the visibility and snowing / cold conditions. Will it be convenient to travel to the top of zugspitze?... |
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In Germany do they have any WW2 Museums?Or Not? |
| I might plan on visiting Germany when im older, as a russian ive been taking more interest in countrys history in WW2, and taking more interested in germany , i dont know im kinda of a WW2 Maniac :P ... |
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Germany!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!? |
| How can I look someone up who lives in Germany, she is 16 years old and her name is Vanessa R... |
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Germany!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... |
| Im trying to find someone who lives in Germany,her name is Vanessa Reckwitz, she is 16 years old, she has a sister named michelle and a baby brother named mylo, she lives in D... |
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I am going to Germany on an exchange trip in a month. Any useful tips or information? |
None of the stereotypical things like lederhosen and sausages, please haha. Just anything helpful. Thanks.
I'm going to Walldorf :) Additional Details None of the stereotypical ... |
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Which Hotel To stay in MUNICH this November? |
| Anyone can tell me the best and cheaper hotel that I can stay in, as nearer to the train station as possible. My daily destinations is the New Munich Trade Fair Centre / ICM ("Messestadt West&... |
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How can I become a German citizen? |
| I want to become a German citizen. I'm Swedish (from Uppsala Sweden) and I want to move to Germany permanently and become a citizen after I finish my university studies. Also my boyfriend is G... |
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Are there many jobs for English speakers in Berlin? |
| I don't have a good knowledge of German [ I'm only currently taking some lessons], but I'd really like to go and work and live in Berlin for the summer. Are there any American/English ... |
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4 year old with Food (Nut) Allergies, we're moving to Germany - Are there warnings on labels? |
| I have a 4 year old with severe nut allergies. Here most products are labeled if they come into contact with peanuts or tree nuts. How are things in Germany? Is SoyNut Butter available there? We ... |
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What is the weather like in Berlin in February? |
Towards the end of February I am going to Berlin, I will also be going into Poland.
What sort of weather can I expect, obviously cold, but how cold and will it be snowing?
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Is Hamburg worth visiting? |
Ive been to Berlin and Stuttgart and want to go elsewhere in Germany. What's Hamburg like for sights, weather, price and Nightlife compared to say Berlin?
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German.Can you briefly understand Dutch and Afrikaan?Are there something similar between these 3 languages? |
I mean Hochdeutch, Dutch and Afrikaan ( a langauge spoken by the Dutch inhabitants in outh Africa) . Can German people read some words from Dutch and Afrikaan?
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Going to Germany at christmas? |
I am going to Germany over christmas for 2 months, what do you recommend doing? |
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julie travelcaster
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Germany at Christmas is great, if you are there early, be sure to go to the Weihnachtsmarkts - just about every town has one, and they are great fun. Really very intensive Christmas. I'd also consider time in Berlin at that time of year - Berlin is a fascinating city with a lot to see. Days will be short, but they have great culture, the season will be in full swing, and the museums are fantastic. Lots of great clubs, too.
Munich is always a lot of fun, they have great museums, too, and such. Englisher Garten won't be so great at that time of year, but it will be a great town to be in.
I always recommend you get to a medieval town - Goslar and Quendlinburg are my favorite - Rothenburg feels a little too produced to me.
If you ski or are into winter sports, visit the alps! Garmish-Partekirchen is a great place to indulge in skiing or skating or whatever - after all they've had a winter Olympics there!
There are some great, and more mild, places around the Bodensee. Try to visit those.
The black forest must be lovely in the snow - check it out.
Last but not least, try to make it to one of Germany's baths, maybe Baden-baden.
And make sure that you visit one of the concentration camps left from the Nazi era. Buchenwald, Dachau, Sachsenhausen (do-able as a day trip from Berlin). It's something every visitor to Germany should visit and experience - to understand what happened, and to oppose genocide worldwide. |
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Charles R
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Go to Rothenburg it is the Christmas Town of Germany. You will be able to shop until you drop. I have been there at least 8 times during my visits to Germany. |
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Zoe M
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Make sure you attend a Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas market) ... they are fun, quaint, good shopping, and in the chilly winter weather, a Gluehwein (hot spiced wine) will certainly hit the spot! :)
Otherwise, be sure to get in some good ski trips to the Alps. |
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Wolly
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It depends which part of Germany you intend going. I would suggest Bavaria during winter time. I live in the Dusseldorf area
and would propose quite a numerous places nearby. |
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Good hotel rates on www.onevacationclub.com |
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Charles is right Rothenburg is very nice all year around specially at Christmas... And do NOT forget to visit Nurnberg as well... if you get a chance go to heidelberg and Garmisch Paten kirchen as well as Munich and Berlin... :) Have fun!!! |
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