Yearly Archives: 2015

You have nice pair of ‚Augen‘!

day 13

 

Since I studied medicine before coming to Berlin, I am most familiar with organs and body parts. So out of all topics we learnt in class, there was one topic really excites me the most; the body parts! We spent about 2 days learning about this topic and not only we learnt about body parts, we did learn some basic about medicine too such as how to say “I’m sick”, “I have pain or headache”, and et cetera. While that is very important for everyone since we all can fall sick and need to go to doctor or pharmacies to convey our problem, for me it is more important since if I decided to stay in Germany for my practice those would be my daily jargon in my daily life. One activity in class we had was to make a circle and one person had to say quickly a body part and the rest had to show which one was it. Sounds easy, but to think in German made it a bit confusing and slow sometimes J

In DeutschAkademie, since we are in a small group in a class we could make quite a lot of activities together. One activity which I found most amusing was ‘The-Name-Game’. While it is quite popular in a lot of countries and it is already hard to play in my native language or in English, this time it was many times harder since we had to play it in German. I’m quite happy to say that I was the second one who guessed it correctly! ;-)

Foodgasm!

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One thing about Germany that I find quite foreign still is a lot of shops are closed on Sunday including supermarket but there are some exception though. Since I’m living in a flat without refrigerator, I can’t keep wet food like meats at home hence the routine of going to eat out every Sunday. While I do go eat out on normal day too, Sunday is almost obligatory. Near my place where I stay in Turmstrasse, I’m lucky enough to have one Indonesian restaurant called Nusantara just about 500m away. Since I’m from Malaysia, we share quite a lot of similar food and taste with Indonesia. The food is amazing and surprisingly for an exotic restaurant, the price will not make a hole in my pocket too. Whenever I feel a bit homesick and crave for Malaysian food, I would go there and pamper my appetite with those delicious delicacies and drinks.

Another routine that I do almost every week is to go out to drink coffee but mostly tea with friends and sometimes alone. I’m a tea addict and I love to go to random places just to drink tea and feel the atmosphere. One tea house which I really find amusing is called Tadshikische Teestube. It is a tea house with central Asian and Russian fusion concept with alluring interior and welcoming atmosphere. It is very popular and I heard that usually it needs reservation in advance.

Der! Die! Das! what it that?!

In German language there are 4 cases which are nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive. It has also 3 genders; masculine, feminine and neuter. Since articles (der, die, das) are very important in german language, it is very important to have a good grasp of all 4 cases above while knowing in which gender the noun is. Since learning in DeutschAkademie, I am using a textbook by….and from there in every topic we learnt, the vocabularies of new words related to the topic are marked with different colors (blue=masculine, red=feminine, green=neuter, and yellow=plural) signifying theirs genders. Then the teacher taught us basics of all 4 cases thus making it quite effective learning experience to incorporate the gender and cases to come out with the correct article for every noun. At the same time we learnt a lot of verbs too and so far I can say that my understanding of German language is getting better day by day. I hope after few more months, I can have fluent conversation with local German people ;-)

German Federal Chancellery Building.

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After couple of weeks in Berlin, one place which always gives me a sense of awe is the German Federal Chancellery building. It is a building of federal agency serving the executive office of the Chancellor. While the original building was built circa 19th centuries, the new modern version of the building was completed in the year 2001. The magnificent architecture and its colossal size crossing the river somehow made it one of its kinds. Whenever I walk pass through the building I will at least take a moment to take a good view of its grand design. To make it even more dramatic, a lot of sightseeing boats passed through the building under the bridge making the building a captivating sight to just sit and relax watching the scenery.

To add up, next to the German Federal Chancellery building is another mind-blowing architecture; the Reichstag. Full of history, it was also built in the 19th centuries. Since then, it went through ups and downs of being damage in fire and World War 2. Not until German reunification in 1990 the building was refurbished to its current state by world famous architect Norman Foster. Now it is the building of the German parliament.

Erster Stammtisch im September

Liebe Teilnehmer und Teilnehmerinnen,

nächste Woche findet wieder unser Stammtisch statt.

WANN: Am 10. September um 20 Uhr

WO: In der Cocktailbörse KNUTSCHFLECK, am Alexanderplatz in der Alexanderstraße 3, 10179 Berlin

WAS: Ein Abend mit Shows und Revuen, Ballett-Performances, Kultur, leckeren Berliner Speisen und Getränken. Freu(n)de inklusive!

Kommt alle vorbei, wir freuen uns schon auf euch!

Euer DeutschAkademie Team

 

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Free online German course by DeutschAkademie!

Day 9

One advantage to study in DeutschAkademie is they provide me with online learning tool such as free online German course. Through the platform I can practice my German by doing free exercises based on my level or by choosing particular grammar topic. These online exercises if complemented with normal daily classes are really a good way to improve my understanding on German language. While some free site such as Duolingo also provide free language learning, but I found DeutschAkademie’s version is much more challenging, much more varieties of topics to choose from and the vocabularies used in each sentences are more wide-range. After each exercise, there will be a statistic of my last 30 days solved exercises and from there I can track my performance. Since I am quite a beginner in German, most of the time I would practice my basics in adjective and adverb to strengthen my vocabularies.

Great way to relax!

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I’m in my mid 20’s now and I believe the secret to longevity and healthy living is to eat healthy and exercise regularly. So that is why I spent a lot of my evening doing sports and exercise. In my area where I live, there is a long stretch of path for jogging along the river. 10 minutes away, there is a public park with facilities for work-out. So what I regularly do is to jog from home to the park and do some work out and then walk back home. Thanks to the weather in summer, I could do this routine almost every day and save some money to not pay a membership in a gym. Unfortunately this has to stop in winter.

Since I’m rather new in Berlin, I’m still looking for a partner to play squash and maybe join a group to play football in the future. I realized there are also several public table tennis tables in parks everywhere. I think I would try that too. Yes why not? ;-)

Kulturprogramm im September

Liebe Teilnehmer und Teilnehmerinnen,

am 3. Oktober 1990 wurde Deutschland wieder vereint. Seit 25 Jahren wird dies als Tag der Deutschen Einheit gefeiert.

Der Tag der Vereinigung von West-Deutschland (BRD) und Ostdeutschland (DDR).

Doch was bedeutete es, in der Zeit der DDR ein angeblicher Landesverräter zu sein?

Diesen und anderen Fragen gehen wir beim Kulturprogramm nach. Wir besichtigen die Gedenkstätte Berlin Hohenschönhausen, ein ehemaliges Stasi-Gefängnis

Mehr Informationen erhaltet ihr im Büro oder auf dem Flyer!

Liebe Grüße

Euer DeutschAkademie Team

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e-book by DeutschAkademie!

Free German Audio Course

Free German Audio Course

I was told by a friend who is fluently in Spanish as her third language, one way to learn language really effectively is through reading. So I went out to buy a German book. But then I realized that I need a lot of vocabularies to understand a sentence. So I decided to try e-book made available by DeutschAkademie. What is good about the e-book is, it starts at very basic for total beginner like me with both English and German as a language medium. Moreover, I do not only improve my reading and knowing knew words, I am practicing my comprehension through the audio. So I think that is very good as a starter before beginning to read a higher level writing such as novel or newspaper. I have to keep on reminding myself, to be fluent in a language I have to be good in speaking, reading, listening and writing. The e-book basically helps me with at least reading and listening part.

My terrific classmates!

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My classmates come from all over the world and they are mostly working professional. Probably because of that, I found it comfortable with them since they are so professional in class too ;-) One guy comes from England owns a film company based in London and Berlin. While probably he is motivated to learn Deutsch because of his business, I think probably because his wife is German. In this case money is a factor, but love is even a bigger motivator!  Another classmate of mine is a lawyer from Chile specializing in environmental law came to Berlin with his husband who is doing a master in architecture. So far, she spent a lot of time after class learning Deutsch with her 1 year old son. Another guy is a tool designer from Brazil who loves travelling. Every weekend he will be somewhere else around Europe. One Korean classmate who is working as assistant director of an Opera in Seoul is having a combination of vacation and studying. She is on vacation in Berlin while going to DeutschAkademie to learn Deutsch. Funny but true ;-) Another older classmate of mine is from England and he is here to be with his girlfriend who is doing a PhD in climate change. He is teaching English and sometimes Buddhism in Berlin during his spare time. Two classmates come from Poland. One is a car mechanic who also does some business relating to cars and another is a lady who used to work in an office in Warsaw but now trying to improve her German to find an office job in Germany. One Turkish classmate is studying German while doing her internship here in Berlin and a Danish girl who wanted to try to change her environment and move to Berlin with his boyfriend.

So far, most of the people I met wanted to learn German as an investment to find a better job in Germany. While the rest are rather interested to just know the language as a spare time. In both case, I still think German is a very useful language to know and learn.