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February 2015 – The TA blog
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The latest from ConU German straight from the TAs. Visit Prof. Regina Range’s website. Visit the CGLSA Facebook page. German in Montreal Newsletter. The (R)evolution of street art: How we see the Berlin Wall today. It’s Dialect Day. It’s Dialect Day again. Today’s we’re heading to the home of Maultaschen, Handg’schabte Spätzle, VfB Stuttgart and of Schwäbisch! Does your personality shift with language? Yes, I answered, four, in fact. So what language do you count in? The German Essay Check List Project.
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dialect day – The TA blog
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The latest from ConU German straight from the TAs. Visit Prof. Regina Range’s website. Visit the CGLSA Facebook page. German in Montreal Newsletter. The dialect of Ruhrgebiet […]. Dialect Day: Ess se nit schön, uns kölsche Sproch? It’s Dialect Day. It’s Dialect Day again. Today’s we’re heading to the home of Maultaschen, Handg’schabte Spätzle, VfB Stuttgart and of Schwäbisch! The Schwäbisch dialect, or Swabian in English, is spoken mainly in the region of Baden-Württemberg, in southwest Germany. Its ...
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December 2014 – The TA blog
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The latest from ConU German straight from the TAs. Visit Prof. Regina Range’s website. Visit the CGLSA Facebook page. German in Montreal Newsletter. GUEST POST Getting to know Die Maus und das Sandmännchen. Visit Prof. Regina Range’s website. Visit the CGLSA Facebook page. German in Montreal Newsletter. Sign up for the German in Montreal Newsletter. The TA Blog has moved! So Long, Farewell…. 5 German foods that sound terrible (but taste delicious). On Sharing second-hand stories from WWII.
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Why learning German matters – The TA blog
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The latest from ConU German straight from the TAs. Visit Prof. Regina Range’s website. Visit the CGLSA Facebook page. German in Montreal Newsletter. Why learning German matters. Why does learning German matter to you? Why am I in this German class, exactly. Either way, by the end of the semester it’s our job to leave you convinced you’re in exactly the right place. The TA blog was conceived as a space for Andrew, Jon and myself to share what we find most exciting, fun and thought-provoking about German a...
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Sharing second-hand stories from WWII – The TA blog
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The latest from ConU German straight from the TAs. Visit Prof. Regina Range’s website. Visit the CGLSA Facebook page. German in Montreal Newsletter. Sharing second-hand stories from WWII. Here’s another story Rebecca told us about a very unwelcome guest the family found one day on their living room couch: a bomb! How do we get it out? By the end of the war, Rebecca’s family’s house was the only one left standing in her neighborhood. How they then survived near-starvation and the arrival of Russian so...
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Jackie Di Bartolomeo – The TA blog
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The latest from ConU German straight from the TAs. Visit Prof. Regina Range’s website. Visit the CGLSA Facebook page. German in Montreal Newsletter. Author: Jackie Di Bartolomeo. The TA Blog has moved! As of September 2015, the TA Blog has moved to stefanbronner.com/the-ta-blog. So Long, Farewell…. Although it feels like only the time of a blink of an eye has passed since Fred, Helene and I kicked off the Winter 2015 semester, it is already drawing to a close. And what a semester it has been! Let’s trave...
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January 2015 – The TA blog
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The latest from ConU German straight from the TAs. Visit Prof. Regina Range’s website. Visit the CGLSA Facebook page. German in Montreal Newsletter. Dialect Day: All about Bairisch. It’s Dialect Day again. This time we are travelling to southern Germany, home of the Oktoberfest and of Lederhosen. I’m sure you’ve guessed which region I am talking about. That’s right! The Polyglot Skill: (Some of) The Secrets Behind Helene’s 3 Native Languages. Winter semester kick-off: Meet your TAs! The TA Blog has moved!
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The TA blog – Page 2 – The latest from ConU German straight from the TAs
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The latest from ConU German straight from the TAs. Visit Prof. Regina Range’s website. Visit the CGLSA Facebook page. German in Montreal Newsletter. Does your personality shift with language? Last week I was in the CMLL offices picking up the key for my tutorial hours. While handing over the key sign in sheet, Joée, the department administrator, said to me: You speak various languages don’t you, Helene? Yes, I answered, four, in fact. So what language do you count in? Is it the same language you count in?
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5 German foods that sound terrible (but taste delicious) – The TA blog
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The latest from ConU German straight from the TAs. Visit Prof. Regina Range’s website. Visit the CGLSA Facebook page. German in Montreal Newsletter. 5 German foods that sound terrible (but taste delicious). Unlike black liquorice and Marmite, which have divided nations and families along love/hate lines, these five German foods are universally loved (even though they might sound a little fishy at first). Photo by Kim’n’Cris Knight via Flickr https:/ flic.kr/p/awKBwT. Used under Creative Commons license.
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The (R)evolution of street art: How we see the Berlin Wall today – The TA blog
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The latest from ConU German straight from the TAs. Visit Prof. Regina Range’s website. Visit the CGLSA Facebook page. German in Montreal Newsletter. The (R)evolution of street art: How we see the Berlin Wall today. One of many murals on Berlin’s East Side Gallery. On this one, you see a flood of souls crossing the Wall. Photo by Jacqueline Di Bartolomeo. 8216;s count, although I’ve seen slight variants on that number in different sources). Photo by Jacqueline Di Bartolomeo. This is where things start to ...