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Recipes | German in the Afternoon
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German in the Afternoon. Speaking German with my little boys – bilinguialism one afternoon at a time. February 19, 2012. Now that I’ve decided to start collecting recipes for foods from German-speaking countries, I thought I may as well keep track of them here! I’ll update the list of dishes to try as I come across them. I’ll also link to posts I write about the dishes I try, where I’ll include the recipe and pictures. Sachertorte (a kind of chocolate cake with apricot). Bratwurst (a kind of sausage).
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Nikolausbücher?? | German in the Afternoon
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German in the Afternoon. Speaking German with my little boys – bilinguialism one afternoon at a time. November 22, 2014. 8212; Kate R @ 10:43 am. I’ve got story hour coming up in less than 2 weeks and need a book or two to read about Nikolaus. I thought I had some, but I don’t. I’m having trouble finding anything online – it’s so hard to tell if it’s appropriate without actually holding a book in your hand. Any suggestions? 5 Responses to “Nikolausbücher? October 5, 2015 at 3:47 pm. I still find it to be...
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Surprising Progress | German in the Afternoon
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German in the Afternoon. Speaking German with my little boys – bilinguialism one afternoon at a time. Surprising Progress November 4, 2014. 8212; Kate R @ 12:30 pm. Sometimes I still feel like I’m not doing enough. I don’t speak German enough. I don’t plan enough activities, projects, or lessons for either of the kids to do to enhance their German. And then some days I am granted the wonderful surprise that we are indeed making progress! I didn’t even know he knew that phrase! He’s doing it! Not only is ...
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Kinderlieder | German in the Afternoon
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German in the Afternoon. Speaking German with my little boys – bilinguialism one afternoon at a time. May 2, 2011. I thought I’d keep track of the German children’s songs that I learn. What better place to do that than in my blog? For the lyrics to the songs, take a look at this Google document: Kinderlieder Lyrics. These are the CDs I’m listening to:. Sing Mit by Knabenchor Hannover. Lustige Lieder zu den Jahreszeiten. Komm, lieber Mai by Nena. And here are the books I have (Danke, Anika! Aleksander is ...
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Christmas Book Advent | Oopsey Daisy
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You are here: Home. November 25, 2011. Alright folks. It's the day after Thanksgiving, so I am in "go" mode for Christmas! Do you have that silly rule about not listening to Christmas music until after Thanksgiving? Today I can listen to Christmas music guilt-free! How do you look forward to Christmas? We have several Christmas advent calendars:. We have the Christmas tree countdown. That I shared last year. Of course we are continuing the Santa Beard tradition. Every day during the month of December, Li...
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Eins… zwei… drei… | German in the Afternoon
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German in the Afternoon. Speaking German with my little boys – bilinguialism one afternoon at a time. Eins… zwei… drei… November 7, 2014. 8212; Kate R @ 10:23 pm. Kearnan started counting in English a few weeks ago. He still mixes up the numbers sometimes, and he doesn’t quite have the whole concept down, but it’s really adorable when he tries to put them all together! 8220;Eins… zwei… drei…”. He was counting in German! It went something like this: “. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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An update – request granted! | German in the Afternoon
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German in the Afternoon. Speaking German with my little boys – bilinguialism one afternoon at a time. An update – request granted! October 23, 2014. 8212; Kate R @ 10:34 am. I recently got a request from a fellow blogger to give an update on how things are going! So here goes…. Things are going great. Life is super busy. Aleksander started school in September. It’s a pre-school / Kindergarten mixed class. The first couple days were rough, but once he settled in, he loved it :) Whew! The best part is that...
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Themes | German in the Afternoon
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German in the Afternoon. Speaking German with my little boys – bilinguialism one afternoon at a time. April 27, 2012. I recently read a post by Bonne Mama at Our Non-Native Bilingual Adventure. That really got me thinking! Her idea is to create language themes to focus on language learning with her toddler and baby. I’ve been so inspired by the idea. I can’t stop thinking about it! So I’ve started collecting my own ideas, based largely on the things we already have in the house. I wrote a post. By Heathe...
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Travel | German in the Afternoon
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German in the Afternoon. Speaking German with my little boys – bilinguialism one afternoon at a time. March 17, 2012. But even for a short domestic flight, the same ideas can still apply. It looks like we’ll be heading back to the Netherlands around the end of May 2012, too (yay! So I thought I’d take a few moments to collect my ideas and resources. This page is another work in progress. I’m sure I’ll be updating in the next couple of weeks. Keep in mind that Aleksander is about 2 years old. I handed him...