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księżycowy wrote:Anyone have an interesting writing prompt (for a beginner) that I can write a paragraph on? Or anything they want to learn about me (within reason)?
SomehowGeekyPolyglot wrote:what is your profile's image all about, and who is that girl/woman?
księżycowy wrote:Or anything they want to learn about me (within reason)?
SomehowGeekyPolyglot wrote:what is your profile's image all about, and who is that girl/woman?
That could be interesting to say a few words about.
księżycowy wrote:I wasn't saying you have to be a beginner in German to give me a topic, rather anyone can give me a topic so long as it's something a beginner (which is what I am) can handle writing about.
SomehowGeekyPolyglot wrote:księżycowy wrote:I wasn't saying you have to be a beginner in German to give me a topic, rather anyone can give me a topic so long as it's something a beginner (which is what I am) can handle writing about.
Really, that is what you meant?
księżycowy wrote:Anyone have an interesting writing prompt (for a beginner) that I can write a paragraph on?
vijayjohn wrote:SomehowGeekyPolyglot wrote:księżycowy wrote:I wasn't saying you have to be a beginner in German to give me a topic, rather anyone can give me a topic so long as it's something a beginner (which is what I am) can handle writing about.
Really, that is what you meant?
Yes, when he wrote:księżycowy wrote:Anyone have an interesting writing prompt (for a beginner) that I can write a paragraph on?
SomehowGeekyPolyglot wrote:Really, that is what you meant? I definitely wasn't aware of anything like that until you explained it to me do have one or two ideas on a Beginner's Writing Prompt.
"For a beginner" was referring to "interesting," not "anyone." He was asking whether anyone had an idea for something he could write about, taking into consideration that he's a beginner.
SomehowGeekyPolyglot wrote:You could write about
[1] buying some food in a store
[2] looking at the sky while being on the shore
[3] eating breakfast, wanting tea, then realizing there is no more
[4] re-arranging some objects in a room to be of knowing where they are secure
księżycowy] wrote:I thought those were suggestions for writing. Which I will use, because I've decided it could be interesting to write about. (I readily admit to glossing over the German.)
SomehowGeekyPolyglot wrote:Anything within the "strike" tag already was included within the strike tag when I made this post. So I didn't use that tag because of an edit, but because of wanting to express "well, I already was aware of that being what you meant even before you explained it".
księżycowy wrote:A3.jpg
[In order]
Kaffee
zwei
? Rühreier, i.e. scrambled eggs (I just learned a new word!)
Honig
GBrötchen
Ei
Lachs
Tee
? Käse
Apfel
h34 wrote:A6 a3) Perhaps just a typo but Brötchen has an Umlaut caused by the diminutive suffix:
Brot > Brötchen
Haus > Häuschen
Kasten > Kästchen
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vijayjohn wrote:księżycowy wrote:A3.jpg
[In order]
Kaffee
zwei
? Rühreier, i.e. scrambled eggs (I just learned a new word!)
Honig
GBrötchen
Ei
Lachs
Tee
? Käse
Apfel
księżycowy wrote:I've decided in addition to writing out some of the pairwork, that I will also translate the dialogues and readings. So, on that note, here's a reading from Kapitel 4:
A23.jpg
And my translation:
In Germany, one eats three times a day. At breakfast normally there are rolls, or bread with marmalade, or cheese and a cup of coffee.
The main meal is lunch, between 12 and 2pm. It consists of meat, vegetables and potatoes. Many businesses have a canteen. The employees eat a hot lunch at noon.1 In many canteens one can also
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