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The Berlin Olympic Stadium, designed by Werner March, was built in 1934-36 for the XI Summer Olympics in 1936. It replaced the German Stadium, built on the same site in 1913 by Otto March (Werner March's father). The stadium is the focal point of the "Reichssportfeld“ (Imperial Sports Field), which embraces a large number of other facilities. The whole complex displays the monumental character of art and architecture so typical of the Third Reich. The stadium can seat some 90,000 spectators, 30,000 of them under cover; the total length of the seating is about 41km/25mi. The stadium itself is only 16.5m/54ft high, but the field is 12m/40ft below ground level.
Berlin 3,466,000 Bochum 400,000
Hamburg 1,689,000 Wuppertal 388,000
Munich 1,257,000 Bielefeld 324,000
Cologne 961,000 Mannheim 318,000
Frankfurt am Main 664,000 Halle 300,000
Essen 627,000 Bonn 298,000
Dortmund 601,000 Gelsenkirchen 295,000
Stuttgart 599,000 Chemnitz 284,000
Düsseldorf 578,000 Karlsruhe 279,000
Bremen 554,000 Magdeburg 273,000
Duisburg 539,000 Wiesbaden 268,000
Hanover 524,000 Münster 267,000
Nuremberg 500,000 Moenchengladbach 265,000
Leipzig 497,000 Augsburg 265,000
Dresden 482,000 Braunschweig 258,000
Hi and welcome to our slide .
Here you will get to see a lot of images like the cities and much more.
By Ben Hart and Jaeyeon Yun
Here are some images of Berlin
• Argentina • Austria • Belgium • Germany • Italy
• Liechtenstein • Luxembourg • Namibia • Romania • Switzerland
There are many different German speaking country’s such as…
Berlin wall The border between East and West Berlin is opened and
daily half a million people cross the border from one part of the city into the other. Many East Berliners go into the
cinema or discos in the West, they even work in the West or they go shopping in the West. Tropical fruits are only
available there.At the same time the leaders of the Communist parties of
the Commecon meet in Moscow from August 3 until August 5, 1961 and they decide to close the open border between
East and West Berlin.
GERMANTraditions and
customs
Traditional holidays! According to legend,
on Christmas Eve in Germany rivers turn to wine, animals speak to
each other, tree blossoms bear fruit,
mountains open up to reveal precious gems,
and church bells can be heard ringing from the
bottom of the sea.
In Germany school, from the age of 6 through 14, is mandatory, and in public state-run school's, it's free.
The school system in Germany is a little different than it's American counterpart. All children enter in the same
program, but at the age of 10, they go to one of four types of schools. The track that they enter determines which type of school they can next enter, and finally,
weather they will go to a university or enter a technical field or trade. The graph below shows the levels and
routes of education a German student could go through. Click on one of the sections to find out more about it. In
addition to the differences in how the schools are arranged, they also have a different way of marking the
start and finish of a students school career.
German cafes, restaurants and Food
German Ice cream (Eisbude) Café !
Ice Cream (Eisbude) Café.Lots Of German people Go There
On really Hot days ....
↓ Restaurant ↓
• Families and friends get together for celebrations and special occasions to have a nice German dinner….
German Food (Essen) ?
• Lots of people around Germany , And heaps From All around The World eat food from different places and they eat (German food (Essen)!!!
Hallochen/Hallohello
Guten Morgan
Good morning
GruB GottHello, good
morning/afternoon
Guten AbendGood
evening
Hallo - Hello
Hallochen - Hello
Guten Morgan - Good Morning
Guten Tag - Hello, Gidday
Tag - Hi
GruB Gott - hello-good morning/afternoon
Guten Abend - good evening
Mama - Mum
Papa - Dad
Herr - Mr
Frau - Mrs
Sentences:
Guten Morgen Frau Lockhart
Tag Jacqui
Guten Tag Rebecca
Guten Abend Mama
Guten Tag Papa
StammbaumFamily Tree
Onkel
Oma Oma
Mutter Tante
Opa
OnkelVater
Opa
SchwesterIchBruder
Grandfather
MotherUncle
Grandmother GrandmotherGrandfather
AuntUncleFather
SisterIBrother
•A common German Familie would have 2-3 kids with a Mutter and Vater.
•Some could have their Oma and Opa living with them.
Guten tag
I'm sne snor snappy!!
Hallo im the der lehrer
Guten tag im
die lehreri
n
He is my der
freund She is my die freundi
n
How to say how are you in German
Gut, danke.Fine thanks
By Connor & Sarah in Room three
Wie geht’s? How are you
How are you? Wie gehts?
Why? Warum
Great, fantastic Wunderbar
Terrific, very well Prima
Indeed
Fine, thanks Gut, danke
Not to bad Geht so
Not (so) well Nicht (so) gut
Awful/bad Schlecht
Too, also Auch
Dankesthanks
4 watching!!!
German
numbers 11-
20
11 elf
12 zwolf13
dreizehn
14 vierzeh
n
15 finfzehn
16 sechzehn
17 siebzeh
n
18 achtzeh
n
19 neunzeh
n
20 zwanzig
Wie alt bist du?
Ich bin elf Jahre alt
How old are you?
I am eleven years old.
German language
Wie alt bist du Braydon?
Wie alt bist du Tom?
How old are you Tom?
How old are you Braydon?
Ich bin elf Jahre alt.
Ich bin elf Jahre alt.
I am eleven years old.
I am eleven years old.
DeutschlaDeutschlandnd
Ich heisse Max e DeclanIch heisse Max e Declanwe are in room 3 and we we are in room 3 and we
are going to take you are going to take you through what we have through what we have
learnt in German so far!learnt in German so far!
GUTEN TAG!
Good day!
TAG!
HI!
HALLOCHEN!
Hello!GRUSS GOTT!
Good morning!/good afternoon!
HALLO!
Hello!
Numbers!Numbers! 1 Eins elf 11
2 Zwei zwolf 12
3 Drei dreizehn 13
4 Vier vierzehn 14
5 Funf funfzehn 15
6 Sechs sechzehn 16
7 Sieben siebzehn 17
8 Acht achtzehn 18
9 Neun neunzehn 19
10 Zehn zwanzig 20