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SEKUNDAR A MAGAZINE FOR STUDENTS LEARNING GERMAN FOUNDED 1962 ISSUE NUMBER 11 April 2018 Knut tells us about tourism in Germany Berlin, Hamburg, Munich… Knut is having problems while planning his trip in Germany for this Summer (Sommer). He’s finding interesting information on every region in Germany (Deutschland) and he just cannot decide where he should go. Knut found out that Germany has 16 regions (Länder) and that there are more than 83 Million people living in this huge country. Since Germany lies at the heart of the European continent, it can be reached by tourists (Touristen) very easily. Tourists in Germany can enjoy different landscapes, depending on where they are in Germany. If they want to experience mountains, then they have to go to the southern part of Germany, where they can experience the exceptional environment of the Alps (Alpen). Football Fans (Fußballfans) can also enjoy themselves in different football grounds around Germany, including the Allianz Arena in Bavaria (Bayern). The German league called Bundesliga is one of the most famous and successful leagues in Europe. Even the German national football team attracts a lot of worldwide supporters, especially since the recent win of the World Cup in Brazil in 2014. Germany is also popular for its gems including the Neuschwanstein Castle (Schloss Neuschwanstein) in Bavaria and the Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) in Cologne (Köln). Knut is also interested in visiting the capital city of Germany, Berlin. This city is surrounded with a lot of sightseeing attractions (Sehenswürdigkeiten), including the Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor) and the Berlin wall (Berliner Mauer), which used to divide East Germany and West Germany until 1989. In Berlin, one can really experience the historical events of Berlin and Germany. While reading a book about Germany, Knut also discovered that he can also visit Hamburg, which is another popular tourist destination in Germany. With one of the largest harbours in Europe, this is the best location for those tourists, who are passionate about ships and sea life. While watching a TV programme about German Tourism, Knut discovered that a lot of tourists love to experience the natural ambience of Germany, including the different rivers (Flüsse), mountains (Berge), forests (Wälder) and lakes (Seen). In Bayern, one can experience the Zugspitze, which is the highest mountain in Germany and in Baden Württemberg one can also discover the Black Forest (Schwarzwald). Knut is always hungry, and therefore he was looking about German traditional food. He was reading about the Currywurst, a pork sausage (Wurst) with curry sauce, and the different types of cheese (Käse). Knut also read that Germany is famous for the production of beer (Bier). Düsseldorf, which is a western city in Germany brews its own beer, called Altbier. Knut is now planning to travel to Munich (München) from the end of September (September) until the beginning of October (Oktober). During this time, in Munich there will be a very popular beer festival (Bierfest), called the Oktoberfest. During the Oktoberfest, there are tents that provide beer and traditional Bavarian music is played. When it comes to music (Musik), folk, jazz and pop music are very popular in Germany. Apart from these, classical music is given importance in Germany and children (Kinder) are encouraged to learn (lernen) how to play musical instruments or how to join and participate in choirs. Many schools in Germany teach children about classical music and several universities have their own orchestras. One of the most popular orchestra in Germany is the Berliner Philharmoniker. Knut hopes that you have found this information interesting, especially if you are planning a trip to Germany.
Places in Hamburg Places in the city Orte in der Stadt Hamburg, which is the second largest city in Germany, is a major harbour city in the North of Germany. It is connected to the North Sea by the River Elbe. The Inner Alster lake found in Hamburg is surrounded with boats and cafes. The 18th- century St. Michael’s Church (Kirche Sankt Michaelis) is a famous landmark in Hamburg. One can discover more than 1,860 animals in the Hamburg’s zoo called Tierpark the cafeteria the church the animal park Hagenbeck. Hamburg boasts a large number of weekly das Café die Kirche der Tierpark markets and flea markets. Hamburg’s most popular weekly market is the fish market (Fischmarkt), where fish, fruit, vegetables and flowers are sold. Flea markets are markets where old or used items are sold. These items include antiques, jewelry, art, furniture and clothing. In Hamburg one can also find a number of museums. One of the most interesting museum is Miniatur Wunderland Museum, which the flea market the museum is the world’s largest model train exhibit. der Flohmarkt das Museum Übung: Match picture with the appropriate word (Orientierung in der Stadt – Orientation / directions in the city) geradeaus | rechts | links | über die Straße gehen | abbiegen | an der Ecke | im Stadtzentrum | am Stadtrand Dialog im Hotel Fill in the blanks using the following words: Zimmer kann Mario Frühstück heißen lange aus Balkon Euro Rezeptionistin: Guten Morgen! Wie ich Ihnen helfen? Mario: Ich möchte ein Doppelzimmer mit Bad, bitte. Haben Sie noch ein frei? Rezeptionistin: Ja. Sie haben Glück. Wir haben noch ein Zimmer frei. Wie möchten Sie bleiben? Mario: eine Woche bitte. Rezeptionistin: Möchten Sie Halbpension oder Vollpension? Mario: Nur Übernachtung mit bitte. Hat das Zimmer einen ? Rezeptionistin: Ja, natürlich. Mario: Wie viel kostet das, bitte? Rezeptionistin: Das kostet 60 pro Tag. Mario: Gut. Ich nehme das Zimmer. Rezeptionistin: Ok, gut. Wie Sie und woher kommen Sie? Mario: Ich heiße und ich komme Malta.
Übung: Dialog in der Stadt Insert the appropriate words in text für Milch Musik ins und machst schmeckt Tag Speisekarte Idee möchte Milch lecker Johanna: Hallo Philipp! Wohin gehst du? Philipp: Hallo Johanna! Ich gehe Café. Was du denn hier, Johanna? Johanna: Ich höre , denn ich habe nichts zu tun. Philipp: Möchtest du mitkommen? Johanna: Ja, germe. Gute ! Im Café der Kellner: Guten Abend! Wie kann ich Ihnen helfen? Philipp: Haben Sie einen Tisch zwei Personen? der Kellner: Ja, gerne. Der Tisch dort drüben. Hier ist die . Was möchten Sie bestellen? Johanna: Ich ein Glas Rotwein ein Stück Schokoladenkuchen, bitte. Philipp: Ich hätte gern einen Kaffee mit und einen Apfelstrudel mit Vanillesauce, bitte. der Kellner: Möchten Sie noch etwas? Philipp: Nein, danke. der Kellner: Hat es Ihnen geschmeckt? Johanna: Danke, der Schokoladenkuchen sehr gut. Philipp: Ja, der Apfelstrudel war Philipp und Johanna: Wir möchten die Rechnung, bitte. der Kellner: Das macht 19 Euro. Philipp und Johanna: Hier, bitte. der Kellner: Danke schön. Ich wünsche Ihnen einen schönen . Philipp und Johanna: Vielen Dank und auf Wiedersehen! Publisher: German-Maltese Circle, Messina Palace, 141, Triq San Kristofru, Valletta VLT 1465, Malta Telephone: 21246967 E-mail: gmc@germanmaltesecircle.org Website: www.germanmaltesecircle.org Editor: Victor Sammut Contributors: Mariella Grech and Joseph Spiteri Graphics: Sandra Abela Design: Kevin Azzopardi Printing: Best Print Co. Ltd For more information about Germany and the study of the German language, please contact the German-Maltese Circle.
Tourismus in Deutschland Complete the crossword below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Across (Waagerecht) Down (Senkrecht) 2. Here one can find one of the largest Harbours 1. This is the highest mountain in Germany. of Europe. 3. This is the German word for Lakes. 5. The region (in German) where one can find the 4. This is the German word for Tourists. Allianz Arena. 5. This is the capital city of Germany. 8. This is the name of a castle in Bavaria. 6. This is a traditional German sausage. 9. Here one can find a very popular Cathedral. 7. In Baden- Württemberg one can find this forest. SHOW WHAT YOU CAN REALLY DO! THE EUROPEAN CERTIFICATE FIT IN DEUTSCH If you are in Form 2, 3, or 4 and are studying German, then this is your chance to obtain a certificate in German which is recognised worldwide. You do not need to study anything extra for this examination – you will be tested on what you are doing at school. • Form 2 and 3 students should apply for the FIT 1 • Form 4 students should apply for the FIT 2 Download application form from: www.germanmaltesecircle.org or send email to info@germanmaltesecircle.org Examinations are held in Valletta and in Victoria - Gozo. Closing date for applications has been extended to the 30th April 2018.
GERMAN-MALTESE CIRCLE COMPETITION LOS SEKUNDAR - MAGAZINE FOR SCHOOLCHILDREN The first 2 students drawn by lot will be sponsored by the German-Maltese Circle to a FREE Revision Course in German during the Summer 2018 (worth €90 each) Write down the equivalent of the words in German. Then build up the name of this famous place in Germany. 5 6 Castle 11 3 9 Tourists 13 Music 7 4 Sausage 2 Cheese 8 Forest 10 Rivers 1 Lakes 12 Summer 14 Cake ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 After completing the task given, fill in the information below and send this sheet ONLY to: The German-Maltese Circle, Messina Palace, 141, Triq San Kristofru, Valletta Closing Date: 30th April 2018 The winner will be drawn by lot. The decision of the German-Maltese Circle is final and binding. Write in block letters: Name in full: Address: School: Class: Home Tel. / Mobile No.: Data submitted may be used by the German-Maltese Circle in the promotion of its aims and activities.
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