
Key Terms: German Confederation, Otto von Bismarck, Wilhelm I, Kaiser, Second Reich, Balkan nationalism, Young Turks Nationalism—extreme pride in one’s culture and ethnicity Resulted …
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Why Learn German?
Where jobs requiring German skills may once have been filled by people from Germany, companies now need to look primarily for people from the UK who speak German.
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German Unification
Prussia and Austria were the two most powerful German states. Traditionally Austria was recognized as the most important. There was a strong popular movement for unification but …
Focusing on some common word patterns between German and English e.g., - English ‘C’ German ‘K. Developing knowledge of word families (i.e., parts of speech connected by a …
Germany is a decent, practical, friendly guide, that does not pretend to be definitive, but approaches German culture from the perspective of a non-native (Richard Lord), with plenty of …
Was the German Revolution of 1918 really a ‘revolution’? L/O – To identify and explain the causes and effects of the Revolution. The German Revolution. In late 1918, there was unrest across …
“Nazi-German” and the language used in propaganda changed the German language, because the Nazis, and specifically Goebbels himself, changed the meaning in order to pacify and …
German license plates start with 1-3 letters that indicate the city where the car is registered. One letter: Usually largest cities. Two letters: Midsized cities. Three letters: Smaller towns. Kapitel …
The subject performs the action of the verb. Any sentence consists of a subject plus a verb. Verbs in German All German verbs consist of two parts.
Introducing yourself, the alphabet, learning numbers and saying where you live. What sports you like, dislike, talking about leisure activities. Information about pets, introducing family, looking …