[German] 1st class review

Christian Wolff sub-nbgerman at scara.com
Thu Oct 20 03:05:39 UTC 2011


Hi,

I did not make it yesterday due to my first cold of the season...

As for german movies, the "berlin and beyond" festival starts
tomorrow at the castro:

http://www.goethe.de/ins/us/saf/prj/bby/enindex.htm

I also have a number of german children's shows (and other shows and
movies) on DVD. We can maybe organize a viewing party, if there is
interest? These are mostly german audio with german subtitles, which
appears to be very helpful.

   Alles Gute, bis zum nächsten mal,
     Christian.

On 2011-10-19 15:38, Jacob Ervin wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> Thanks to everybody who made it to our first class/meetup. I think we came up with a good game plan for the group.
>
> For those who weren't able to make it here's a quick rundown.
>
> We agreed that one hour a week isn't enough to really help beginners, though it is handy for intermediate/experts to stay sharp. So in order to help beginners each week we will have an optional study theme to keep people busy in-between classes IE "At the restaurant", "Common words and phrases" or maybe topics such as gender or plurals in German.
>
> It would also be nice for people to share any helpful links they find while studying on their own. We can add them to the Wiki as they get passed around the mailing list too. Here are some that where recommended last night that seem interesting.
>
> 1) - 100 most common words in written German. Seems like it would be a good foundation to know most of these.
> http://german.about.com/library/blwfreq_t50.htm
>
> 2) - Very good English/German dictionaries / grammar help
> http://dict.leo.org/?lp=ende&search=hello <http://dict.leo.org/?lp=ende&search=hello>
> http://www.canoo.net/
>
> 3) - Word quiz game
> http://quizlet.com/subject/german/
>
>
> Lucy had a very good recommendation for beginners; try reading German childrens books or watching childrens shows in German (If I find any good links Ill send them out).
>
> Once the group gets rolling we talked about getting out of noisebridge once a month or so. Often it is possible to find German movies playing around town, or we could all go out to a german pub like Schroeders and practice there.
>
> Again, this group is for students of all levels and we should have something for everyone. Personally I am beginning at a very low level and so most of the links I contribute will be focused at the simple end of the spectrum, however if you are more advanced feel free to post more interesting links. That Pirate movie that got passed around a few days ago was perfect.
>
> My next email will be full Deutsch, promise :)
> Jacob
>
>
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