Author Archives: Grace Quin

Last day of school!

Today was our last day of A.1.1, we had a morning session so finished at 12 noon. Today we were learning about asking for and giving directions, which I will certainly be utilising! The sun is out again, but I have some sewing work to do. That is probably the worst thing about sewing, you can’t do it outside. So I will be very dedicated and finish my work, then go and celebrate with ICE CREAM! I hope you’ve enjoyed my blogs, it’s been fun writing them and learning German at Deutsch Akademie :-).IMG_1180

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The sun is out again! The weather has been slightly disappointing recently, so it’s a real treat to have to wear my Sonnenbrilles again! My cycle to and from Wittenbergplatz has been fantastic. On my way home today I did my homework in Tiergarten. I love the parks in the city, my favourite is Gorlitzer Park in Kreuzberg. A lot of my friends live near there, and there are many nice places to eat and drink around there so it’s a good place to meet. There is also a minigolf course there! It is lit entirely by UV lighting and it only costs 5,50€ for a game. Strongly recommend it for a rainy day. Sunny days on the other hand…IMG_1178

Meinen Deutsch-Klasse

It’s the last week of my German class this week! It has gone really quickly, and has been such a great experience. It has really improved my confidence in speaking, and I feel I have a much stronger understanding of how sentences are structured. I can now read and understand German a lot better. The grammar (and the hundreds of verbs!) are still a little tricky to get my head around, but I’m getting there. Our teacher Laura is so helpful and friendly. She speaks clearly and explains things in a very understandable and uncomplicated way. Our little class was lovely and I met some great people. We had a lot of fun together and have been sharing our new experiences of Berlin.

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Die Kneipe

 

One of the things I love about living in a new place, is discovering the different versions of universal institutions, like the pub. Pubs are huge in England, and they are a big part of life. Here it’s slightly different, there is the ‚Späti‘, a shop you can sit outside and drink, which doesn’t exist in England. But there are also Kneipes, which are the German equivalent of a pub. I live above one! I like that in a city so full of young and trendy people, there are still places for the older locals to go and spend time. Next on my list is find a good bar for the young Berliners in Wedding…IMG_1164

Life in Wedding…

I am really enjoying living here in Wedding, its a vibrant area and very different to the more tourist-ey areas of Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain. There is a large Turkish community living here, and lots of great places to eat and buy food. I have been shopping at El-Fi recently, which is dangerous if you’re on a budget. It’s very easy to get carried away at the deli counter buying olives, cheese and Turkish sweets. My friend and I bought these at the weekend and they disappeared VERY quickly.

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Shopping in Mitte

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After class on Tuesday I went for a walk around Mitte, visit a boutique that my flatmate recommended to me. It sells men’s clothes, and is SO brilliant! As a shirt designer and maker it was really inspiring to see their beautiful selection of stylish and smart menswear.

It’s called Trüffleschwein, which literally means Truffle Pig. I like the idea of clothes being as precious as truffles!
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There are lots of other beautiful shops in Mitte, for womenswear and menswear. One of my favourite’s for womenswear is called ‚Garments‘, on Linienstraße. It’s a vintage shop, but the pieces are all very carefully selected an organised. There is another one on Linienstraße, but I can’t remember the name! They have a picture of Snoopy the Dog drawn on the window, and I wish I could buy all of my clothes there!

Museums and Galleries

On Friday after my class at Deutsch Akademie, I cycled up to The Hamburger Banhof in Mitte. It’s one of my favourite galleries in Berlin.

It is huge and always has a really wide range of shows on. At the moment there is a great exhibition about everyday life in Berlin by various artists, as well as the wall works which is a day out in itself! Always worth giving yourself lots of time on a rainy day here.

The Sarah Wiener Restaurant at the Gallery also does some pretty spectacular Kuchen!

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Nesting

It’s been a couple of weeks since I moved into my new place and I’m loving being at home here.

I’ve been having a bit of an explore around Wedding, and making my room a bit more homey. I’ve also been doing a lot of sewing, which is what I love. I went to university in London where I studied Costume and learnt how to make historical clothing. Now I like to make bespoke shirts for men. This is where the magic happens…

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Berlin’s history

One of the things I love about this city is the history it has and how you can see it everywhere. I’m reading a book at the moment called Stasiland by Anna Funder. It’s a collection of stories from the times of the DDR, and the author’s own story of how she found them.

Some of it is incredibly disturbing, but at the same time very empowering to read about how people survived and overcame living in a world closed off from so much. There are lots of places you can go and find out about the DDR, like the museum in Mitte which is quite small, but really interesting. They have models of what a typical home would look like and footage of TV from the time. http://www.ddr-museum.de/en

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Market Day

One of my favourite things to do in the week is to visit the Turkish markets in Neukolln.

It’s held on Maybachufer, near Kottbusser Tor and is on Tuesday and Fridays. There are lots of stalls selling fruit, veg, deli food and fabric. A great place for a bargain and wide variety!

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