Grothenn's Gaestehaus
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Mein Erfahrungsbericht ist online!
... Ihr habt neben der Zeit in der
Familie relativ viel Freizeit, die ihr gut nutzen könnt. Neben dem
Sprachkurs habe ich Sportkurse gemacht, Salsa gelernt und mich mit
spanischen Leuten getroffen. Auch über ein Tandem (ein Spanier, der
Deutsch lernen will) kann man schnell Einheimische kennenlernen und das
würde ich sehr empfehlen – dadurch verbessern sich eure
Spanischkenntnisse ungemein!
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Apfel Saft
... for secondary roads to be 'Kopfsteinpflaster' or cobble stone. So even though the bottles were in milk crates, they simply could not resist putting on a great concert.
After finding the way to the farm we found a place to park the car. I step out and look around. Here in the middle of fields and woods was a beautiful farmhouse, well over a hundred years old. Cobblestone driveways, masonry architecture, old barns; the list goes on. It was almost ...
Rainy Day in Bremen
When my host family asked me if I would like to go into Bremen I responded, 'Well of course!' We planned to go on Wednesday, but not just any Wednesday; the Tag der Deutsches Einhet (or German Unification Day). The reason was because this was a free day, no school and no work. We made our way through the countryside to Bremen via one of my favorite German institutions; The Autobahn. Even though it is almost completely like ...
In Baden!
... not attempted it yet. Sorry I have not been keeping y'all in touch, but I have had my hands full beginning school (deserves its own entire entry ), adapting to my new family, and making friends. I am having an absolute swell time here in Germany; more posts will ...
Back in Bremen
We all enjoyed a sleep in. As it was raining we decided to ride the bikes into the city centre for some final sightseeing and shopping.
First we had a shopping expedition in Karlstaadt Sports. After a few hours and 4 pairs of shoes and 2 shirts we got away on our walking trip.
A visit to the Schnoor, the oldest part of the city. Small half timbered houses and narrow cobbled streets was a fitting end to our ...