Thursday 2 February 2012

week four

i never had a perception of germay to start with so it was hard for my perception to be challenged. i find it is sad to see the amputee homeless people which makes me think germany has a less than adequate healthcare system. by comparison to australia. the people i meet are so friendly but the waiters are quite rude, and the hochbrauhaus in munich we couldnt even place our whole order because the waiter couldnt be bothered listening to it all. my perception of germany overall is positive because the friends i have made are lovely and the teachers at university are really friendly.

week three

i have not had many issues interacting with germans or host mum. at a party when the germans were eating cherries i said i love kirche and they said what, u love church, but i was pronouncing kirche and not kirsche. so they corrected me and we could laugh about it and i will be sure not to make the same mistake again. german people are very good at english and there is not alot of communication difficulties because if u cannot speak adequate german they can most probably speak very good english.

Tuesday 17 January 2012

week two

a new culture. what is familiar, what is strange?

familiar:
people being grumpy on the train, tacky supre-esque stores, supermarkets.

different:
out host mum doesnt eat as much as at home, the weather is obviously terribly cold, the kids dont wear uniforms, people are alot friendlier and like to show tourists around, theres alot more old architecture and sights to see, buskers have more original gimmicks.

i havent been hugely shocked by the differences between this culture and mine, in a way they both form part of that big anglo-saxon capitalist part of society despite the geography of our countries. people are more eco here and smart cars are more common. i think that in germany there may be a more global mindset than in perth. in german schools kids are rigourously taught english and french as opposed to australian schhols where one may learn 1-20 and colours in indonesian.

Wednesday 11 January 2012

week one

What are my learning expectations? (What do I hope to learn about my host nation? About myself? About intercultural communication?)



i hope to learn german to a level where i can smalltalk like a pro, and have no difficulty conversing in shops with the verkauferinnen.

i hope to learn more about recycling. in germany one cannot get a plastic bag at a supermarket, which is good, and every bin is divided into four to seperate paper, glass, organic and packaging. etc. i hope to perfect the german i have already learnt. i really want to visit auschwitz while i am here. i love learning about ww2 and id love to see the camps and hear the stories. i like my host mother elke, maybe i will learn more about her family and her work as she has many jobs and is a very busy person. i should probably learn how to be more independant and self reliant. i hope i will learn to need less food. i eat such a ridiculous amount.

Monday 5 December 2011