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Survival German for the Chinese Visitor

  • Develop curiosity and confidence about German culture.
  • Get a feeling for relevant and fun aspects of German language.
  • Get to know German concepts about life and cooperation.
  • Be familiar with a range of typical German behaviour patterns, and ways to respond to new cultural standards.
  • Develop the ability to make sensible choices about studying German.
  • Develop coping strategies when studying abroad.

Session

Contents

1

Who are the Germans? A brief tour through German history, its landscapes and the different personalities of people by regions – learning about different ways of greeting, characteristics of small talk

2

Food - Bread, potatoes, sausages and beer, “Kaffee und Kuchen” – How to enjoy German food and verbally name what you’d like to try out, finding the correct gender of words

3

Video: A typical day in the life of foreign student Nico – Finding help when arriving in Germany, adopting to differences in lifestyle, accompanying an ordinary day with new experiences and words

4

Video: Nico’s Way

  • how to give more detailed information about yourself and other people
  • a number of useful phrases
  • how to order food from a delivery service
  • how to order food in a restaurant
  • Useful small talk

5

Sports – “Auf die Plätze, fertig, los!” –

  • putting activities into words
  • Phrases and sentences

6

Famous German holiday destinations-

Overview of information which are available from German Tourist Board and Goethe-Institut. Fairy-tale Road, Romantic Road etc., hiking and travelling advice

7

Introduction to clubs and associations – there seems to be a club for everything in the country: charities, environmental or human rights organizations, sports clubs, groups for hobbies of all kinds, artistic associations, garden allotments, citizens' initiatives, self-help groups, remembrance committees, carnival clubs, parent-organized kindergartens and schools — the list goes on.

8

Friendships and dating – expectations, options and unwritten rules – communicating in an environment that takes the spoken word literally and showing the basic values underlying personal interactions in Germany


Schedule:

Session

Date

Time

Venue

1

17 Feb 2025 (Mon)

17.30 – 20.00

Z405

2

24 Feb 2025 (Mon)

17.30 – 20.00

3

3 Mar 2025 (Mon)

17.30 – 20.00

4

10 Mar 2025 (Mon)

17.30 – 20.00

5

17 Mar 2025 (Mon)

17.30 – 20.00

6

24 Mar 2025 (Mon)

17.30 – 20.00

7

31 Mar 2025 (Mon)

17.30 – 20.00

8

7 Apr 2025 (Mon)

17.30 – 20.00


Mr Frank Ulrich Gast

Visiting Lecturer at the Department of English and Communication of PolyU, Writer, Traveler and Translator, former Chairperson of various associations

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