Pages tagged with German
A German artist Rainer Tautenhahn, by using ultra sensitive microphone and converted sound waves in to light waves with different colours.
This is a review of The Book Thief. The Book Thief searches to explain the duality of human beings and words their ability to display amazing love, kindness, and mercy, while simultaneously being instruments of evil.
A German artist is making amazing very detailed pictures on a single sheet paper, his art of folding paper making elaborate master pieces.
Europe's two largest economies, Germany and France, both shrank markedly in the last three months of 2012,
suggesting the euro zone has slipped deeper into recession.
The German economy contracted by 0.6 percent on the quarter, official data showed on Thursday, marking its
worst...
(About Elvis Presley's ancestry blood line) Friends, did you know about Elvis Presley's ancestry? I have been doing some researching. Let me say it in a poetic story form here. I will want to add more info to this later but this is just to begin. The title reflects how I feel about E...
The novel was first published in 1928 in the German newspaper and soon after sequel of the book followed. The book was banned and burnt in Nazi Germany. It was so popular that it got published in twenty-five languages and sold in millions in its very first eighteen months. Later in 19...
A look at Colditz Castle its history and how it was not quite escape proof as it was thought to be.
A critical review of the German film Goodbye Lenin with a focus on the theme of truth and lies in the film
George Fredericc Handel was a German-born English composer from late Baroque period while also known as a classical composer in England.
The book, Europa Europa, also made in to a film is an autobiographical account of the life of the author Solomon Perel.
In this essay the concept of forgiveness as dealt in the book, The Sunflower has been analyzed and the perspective of the author as to his reaction to the dying Nazi soldier. The soldier had asked for forgiveness but the author had remained silent although he felt the confession of th...
Whether it's the holiday season or not, this article is filled with wonderful thoughts and recipes. The most unusual recipe being the Stollen - a cherished recipe from the very heart of Germany. If you only make it once, it's worth ALL the effort!
I've actually won a top prize at a fairground which was at the German Market in Birmimgham
I came across two old acquaintances, but not in the place I would have wished to find them.
In case you want to live in Germany, travel there or just want to read some basic facts, this article will bring you some general knowledge about the country.
An outline of the importance of using the correct level of formality in language.
A page about the exchange of loan words between languages and why loan words occur.
Glühwein (mulled wine) is a traditional hot German beverage in the winter, especially around Christmas. The literal translation is "glow wine". In this article you will find an easy recipe to make your own "glow wine" this winter!
A page about Idioms and their use in speech and writing, and also a look at how idioms differ between languages.
A look into how languages are categorised into families and what this means for language learning.
A selection of well thought out tips for boosting your language learning ability.
Want to know about my personal experience, which is getting bit by a dog?
then read on!
Swiss, when they want to emphasize the features of national character, telling a parable. Lord God came down from heaven to Switzerland. Impressed by seen the beauty that he created the Swiss nature, the Creator, drinking milk and expecting gratitude, he asked the village tavern owner...


















