Yearly Archives: 2016

1. Stammtisch im Juli

Liebe Teilnehmer,

in der 1. Kurswoche möchten wir euch gern wieder zu unserem legendären Stammtisch einladen. Der Treffpunkt ist das Weihenstephaner in der Nähe der DeutschAkademie Alexanderplatz, direkt am Hackeschen Markt. Los geht es wieder um 20:00 Uhr. Kommt vorbei, bringt eure Freunde und Familie mit und verbringt mit uns einen vergnügten Abend mit leckerem bayrischem Essen. Natürlich gibt es auch unser berühmtes Quiz mit tollen Gewinnen zum Deutsch lernen. Wir freuen uns auf euch!

Euer DeutschAkadamie Team

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Fotos vom 2. Stammtisch im Juni

Liebe Teilnehmer,

vielen Dank an alle, die gestern mit uns ins Café Berio gekommen sind. Wir hatten einen gemütlichen Abend und hoffen euch und auch alle anderen interessierten DeutschAkademie Freunde zum nächsten Stammtisch am 14. Juli wiederzusehen.

Euer DeutschAkademie Team

Kulturprogramm im Juni

Liebe Teilnehmer,
 
das letzte Kulturprogramm am Freitag ging unter die Haut. Während unserer zweistündigen Führung durch die Gedenkstätte Sachsenhausen haben wir viele interessante und vor allem emotionale Eindrücke über diesen Abschnitt der deutschen Geschichte gewonnen. Wir haben Einiges über das Konzentrationslager in Sachsenhausen gelernt – vom Aufbau bis zur Befreiung und Auflösung des Lagers am 22. April 1945 durch die sowjetischen und britischen Offiziere.
Vielen Dank für euer zahlreiches Erscheinen.
 
Euer DeutschAkademie Team

Fotos vom 1. Stammtisch im Juni

Liebe Teilnehmer,

am gestrigen Abend hatten wir unseren ersten Stammtisch im Juni. Wir bedanken uns bei allen Schülern, die uns Gesellschaft geleistet haben und mit denen wir gestern im Höfbrauhaus, den Tag, in gemütlich, lustiger Runde ausklingen lassen haben. Viel Spaß mit den Fotos und wir sehen uns das nächste Mal am 22. Juni!

Euer DeutschAkademie Team

 

Farewell letter

Today is high time to finish my blog and to say goodbye! I am really sure that someone even more exciting will take my place and will share all the important things he/she has!

I hope that you have found my articles helpful, interesting and, at least, not very boring :) I really tried to share with you some ideas which you may use during your stay in Berlin and just some experience from my life!

In the end I would like to wish you to take your time in Berlin and to take everything from your life!

Use your chance to travel throughout Europe! Now you have a great opportunity and very useful facilities for that, for example, advanced European transport infrastructure and Airbnb accommodation. Visit other European countries (France, Czech Republic, Italy, Spain, etc) also!

Do try to use your stay to learn German! It is really crucial to know this language to survive in Berlin J That goal still remains as one of the most important for me as well. And the reason for that is the following: the German language may help you with better understanding of the German culture and with finding new friends in Berlin (as well as all over German, Austria and Switzerland). Moreover, during learning German at DeutschAkademie you may find new friends all over the world (for example, from Ecuador, Peru, the United Kingdom, Albania and so on)!

I know for sure that here you will gain lots of fun, great life-experience and new exciting impressions!

Good luck to everyone of you!

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The Victory Day

On the 9th of May the Victory Day took place all over the world! It is a very important day in history of humankind due it is the sign of the II World War end. I felt very happy to be on this date in Berlin, in the city where everything was over!

In Russia we have an event on the Victory Day which is called “The Immortal Regiment” when a lot of people meet together in a particular place with portraits of their family members which participated in military actions of the II World War on the side of Soviet Union. People walk through the cities and carry these photos in memory of those who had fallen in battle thus creating real regiment of soldiers. This event is held all over Russia in different cities and, of course, mainly in Moscow. It gathers and unites thousands of people in such a big day!

How I was surprised when I knew that local government in Berlin allowed Russians to hold this event on the Victory Day! There were about 700 people going from the Brandenburg Gate through Tiergarten to the Soviet War Memorial, holding portraits of their family members, listening to the victory songs and placing flowers nearby this memorial! The Sun was shining and the atmosphere was really calm – everything was okay.

Soviet War Memorial on the 9th of May

Soviet War Memorial on the 9th of May

All of us should thank those who sacrificed their lives for this clear sky and for our bright future! Peace all over the world!

1. Stammtisch im Juni

Liebe Teilnehmer,

wir wünschen euch einen schönen ersten Kurstag und möchten euch gerne zu unserem Stammtisch am Donnerstag einladen! Wie gewohnt treffen wir uns in der ersten Kurswoche im Hofbräu in der Nähe der DeutschAkademie am Alexanderplatz. Wir freuen uns auf alle, die sich mit uns ab 20 Uhr auf nette Gespräche, leckeres Essen und typisch bayrisches Bier treffen möchten.

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Moscow Insight

Today I was thinking that I have already provided you with some tips about museums in Berlin, about different logistics excursions all over Germany. I guess, now it would be also useful if I give you few advices in case you want to visit Moscow.

Of course, you can google all the main sites in Moscow. I bet that you will find the following:

Park of Victory

Park of Victory

  • The Kremlin
  • Bolshoi Theatre
  • GUM Department Store
  • Moscow Metro
  • Park of Victory
  • Historical Museum, etc.

Undoubtedly, these sites are really gorgeous and mainly represent Russian culture but they are too common and full of tourists. There are some places in Moscow which are not less beautiful and so overcrowded.

First of all, it should be said that Moscow is really amazing itself and can be considered as entire site (especially in the central part of the city). It is always wonderful to walk at summer night in the centre of the city and feel its magic atmosphere! Here you can also find many cafes and bars of different formats and styles. Here are the main streets to walk through and to admire:

  • Tverskaya street
  • New Arbat
  • Old Arbat
  • The Boulevard Ring
  • Pyatnitskaya street, etc.

Secondly, I have my own favorite places in Moscow. They are:

Patriarshiye Ponds

Patriarshiye Ponds

  • Patriarshiye Ponds

Actually, it is only one pond in the centre of the city with white swans. This place is really famous due one of the Bulgakov’s novels starts from there!

  • Arkhangelskoye Palace

This estate is located around 20 kilometers from the city and it was built in the 18th-19th centuries. The Palace is facing the Moscow River and a regular terraced park which Is decorated with many antique statues.

These two places are really beautiful in any season but I like it most in summer when everything is colorful and trees are green!

Make. Believe with Sony

Once I had working experience in Sony Electronics Russia in logistics (which is a part of Sony Corporation), I totally fell in love with this company as it has really great history and everything about it arouses my curiosity. I find knowing facts about the company you work in very exciting because it makes you part of the whole corporation and brings better understanding of how it works in real life. That is why I have decided to share it with you.

Sony is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo and operated since May, 1946. The company was founded by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita in 1946 as Telecommunications Engineering Corporation and only in 1958 it got its name. Masaru Ibuka was responsible for the technological part of business, Akio Morita – for the commercial part. Their cooperation became a fertile ground for the successful development of the company which has become famous not only for the production of electronics but also for the creating completely new technologies (for example, Compact Disk).

Sony comprises several business units and even several companies which deal with various business activities. Its structure looks like the following:

  • Electronics
    • Sony Corporation (incl. Audo, Photography and Videography, etc)
    • Mobile Communications
    • Interactive Entertainment
    • Creative Software
  • Electric vehicles and batteries
  • Entertainment
    • Pictures Entertainment
    • Music Entertainment
    • Music Publisghing
  • Financial Services

Well-known and recognizable Columbia Pictures, Tristar and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer are also Sony Companies.

The most exciting and amazing thing about this company (which makes itcompletely unique and highly comprehensive in the whole world) is the following: it may just take Brad Pitt to make an add, shoot this video with its own cameras, then burn a Blu-ray Disk with Sony equipment, after all watch this add on its own TVs :)

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