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Where to Live | The Adventures of Heidi Hefeweizen
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The Adventures of Heidi Hefeweizen. Tales of life, language and long-distance marriage by an American teacher in Germany. Sending Mail to Germany. One of your top concerns is most likely about finding accommodations. This can be difficult from another country. 8211; to rent (what you want to do). 8211; to rent out (what the owner wants to do with his or her space). WG) shared apartment (literally living community ). 8211; rent (noun). Other costs, such as utilities (literally side costs ). A WG is the be...
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Moving to Germany? | The Adventures of Heidi Hefeweizen
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The Adventures of Heidi Hefeweizen. Tales of life, language and long-distance marriage by an American teacher in Germany. Sending Mail to Germany. Here you will find information that may be helpful to you if you are moving to Germany. I will be adding to it throughout the year. If you have any questions or other information to add, please leave a comment. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Fill in your ...
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Go Abroad | The Adventures of Heidi Hefeweizen
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The Adventures of Heidi Hefeweizen. Tales of life, language and long-distance marriage by an American teacher in Germany. Sending Mail to Germany. Would you like to have your own adventure abroad? I have had students here and at home ask me about different ways to do it. Here is ever-growing collection of everything I know. If know of any other ideas, please add them in the comment section. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Enter your comment here.
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Reading List | The Adventures of Heidi Hefeweizen
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The Adventures of Heidi Hefeweizen. Tales of life, language and long-distance marriage by an American teacher in Germany. Sending Mail to Germany. Here is I am reading while here in Germany. Let me know if you have any suggestions! Auf Heineken könn wir uns eineken: mein fabelhaftes Leben zwischen Kiffern und Kalvinisten. Verblendung (The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo). Verdammnis (The Girl Who Played with Fire). Vergebung (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets’ Nest). Kidd, Sue Monk. The Secret Life of Bees.
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And Then You Leave Home: June 2012
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And Then You Leave Home. Thursday, June 21, 2012. School's Out for Summer! Since February, I have been enrolled in a 4 day a week intensive German class. Since I had a few years of German in high school and a few years in college (although they were long ago) I was placed in level B 2/1, which isn't absolute beginner but isn't exactly advanced. Why they use this combination of letters, numbers, and fractions to denote the class level, I have no idea. Saturday, June 16, 2012. So, when I do see a real fash...
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And Then You Leave Home: I hit the language wall
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And Then You Leave Home. Sunday, July 29, 2012. I hit the language wall. It's also hard to talk to my European friends who speak so many languages so well and for whom some things just come so easily. Next Wednesday, we go to Russia for a ten day vacation. Germany may be foreign, but Russia is really, really foreign. They have a backwards R. You guys - they have a backwards R. A BACKWARDS R! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Fugs and Pieces, March 10th, 2017.
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Fashions of Olympic Proportions | The Adventures of Heidi Hefeweizen
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The Adventures of Heidi Hefeweizen. Tales of life, language and long-distance marriage by an American teacher in Germany. Sending Mail to Germany. Follow-up to Olympic Fashions →. Fashions of Olympic Proportions. One thing the Olympics are good for is fashion. Remember Björk’s dress in the 2004 opening ceremony? Fashion helps us identify with a team. How about the moment in. When John Candy reveals the matching uniforms to the Jamaican bobsled team? How about this store window in Lübeck? Share on Faceboo...
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And Then You Leave Home: October 2012
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And Then You Leave Home. Tuesday, October 2, 2012. Dusch Das vs. Douche bag. Ah, good times. European Friend: Can I call somebody a douche bag, or is it an insult? Ivy: You can certainly call somebody a douche bag, but it is definitely an insult. EF: Oh ok, good to know. So, in English, it's an insult to call somebody a wash bag? EF: (with her hand in front of her face and her head turned away) I'm going to need a minute. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Note it in the log.