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Listening

Listening You can’t really make that much improvement by doing just a few listening comprehension exercises, though it does help a bit. …

Sport in Germany

Sport in Germany

There’s a bit of saying going around that whenever three Germans get together, they’ll found a club, which all goes to show …

Southampton German Network

We invite you to celebrate with us as we launch our new SoGerman Network at the German Festival in October (see events …

A Day in Vienna

Vienna, the capital city of German-speaking country Austria, is renowned for being a little bit on the pricey side, particularly if you …

Luxembourgish in Luxembourg

Luxembourg is a small but extremely wealthy part of Europe, and although French is the main language for legal and administrative purposes, German …

Sleepless in Hamburg

  ,,Moin” from Hamburg : My four week adventure in the heart of Germany’s ,,Tor zur Welt”     Over the past …

Switzerland

Switzerland (German: die Schweiz) has the third largest population of German speakers after Germany and Austria, with 63.5% of its population speaking …

My Trip to Berlin

As a student of German whose only first-hand experience of the culture was a short trip to Stuttgart at the age of …

Cologne: A Food Diary

Cologne: A Food Diary Each year the German Society at the University of Southampton arranges an Easter trip to a German speaking …

Hamburg

Hamburg – Northern Lights? Turn them on! Up in the North of Germany, Hamburg is a metropolis that has a lot to …

Heiligabend

Christmas Eve (German: Heiligabend) is the evening of the 24th of December, the term might also refers to the whole day before Christmas …

Holidays

Public holidays (Gesetzliche Feiertage) are determined by the federal states of Germany, except from the “Tag der Deutschen Einheit” (German Unity Day) …