Last summer, in 2012, I got the
privilege to go on an exchange trip with my high school and another school in
my district. I applied, got my exchange partner, started talking to her, and
instantly bonded. In October 2011-she came to Crystal Lake, Illinois, my hometown.
We instantly became ‘sisters’, and counted down the days until I came to
Stuttgart, Germany. Finally June 12th, 2012 came and I boarded a
plane to fly to Germany. While on that trip, I got to visit different parts of
Southern Germany, Paris, and Lake Constance (Bodensee) in Switzerland.
While over there, I got to
experience so much. However, in December 2013, I’m getting another chance to
have more experiences in Germany. However, it will be a different part of
Germany. Not only will I be in the Germany’s capital, Berlin; I also get to go
to Erfurt, Thüringen. I’ll get to experience a whole new part of Germany! I
wonder how different the customs will compare in more Southern and Northern
Germany.
I am looking forward to comparing some of the sightseeing places in Germany and how they compare to America’s skyscrapers. In Berlin, I can’t wait to see the “Brandenburger Tor”, “Fernseher Turm”, and “Reichstag”. In Erfurt, I can’t wait to see the “der Domberg” and I hope we get to go to “Weihnachtsmarkt”.
I have been taking German for now
going on 6 years. In high school, I had two fantastic teachers who helped me
understand the basics and then challenged me. However, nothing could have
prepared me for the first day of German 201. This term, Fall 2013, I’ll be
taking German 325 that will look at German literature. I can’t wait to use what
I learn in class while in Germany this summer. This past year in German class
has really helped me determine that I do want to pursue a degree in German, and
hopefully to teach it to the ability my former teachers and professors have
taught me.
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