Chinese Lantern Festival: What amazing lights look like in China’s biggest city
The 24th of February was the Chinese Lantern festival. The date changes every year for us because Chinese people have another calendar, even though most
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The 24th of February was the Chinese Lantern festival. The date changes every year for us because Chinese people have another calendar, even though most
Lire la suiteThe Fast Track English club is a working group provided by Mr. Pfefferle. It is divided into two groups. One group of sixth and seventh
Lire la suiteAn interview with the director of the German-American Institute (GAI), Dr. Bruno von Lutz, on German-American relations and the role of his organisation in mediating
Lire la suiteOn the 22nd of June 2023, the dragon boat festival starts. Like any other Chinese festival, the dates aren’t always the same. It’s different every
Lire la suiteThis week, something quite extraordinary happened: The Northern Lights, also known as Aurora Borealis, were sighted in parts of southern England and in some parts
Lire la suiteThis month on the 22 of January is the Chinese New Year: the year of the rabbit. For students that are born in 2011 should
Lire la suiteOnce a year, you have the opportunity to get really spooked and scared. But where does this well-known celebration actually come from and what exactly
Lire la suiteMen in black suits with a German-American pin, security service and the students of our Terminale ES class gathering at our German-French school. What was
Lire la suiteAbout a year ago, we interviewed three American citizens and asked them what they thought about the presidential election. Since Biden has been the president
Lire la suiteWatch Camäléon journalist Katharina Büch interviewing Emily Harris: This school year’s DFG-LFA teaching assistant is talking about surprises during the Covid crisis, Scottish people’s sense
Lire la suiteThe whole world has followed the presidential election in the USA, but what do American citizens think about it? We asked three of them to
Lire la suiteWhere do you buy your clothes? H&M? Or Primark? Have you ever wondered where they come from? Most clothes are made in Asian countries like
Lire la suiteEaster is arriving, and with it come not only various sweets and oversized bunnies, but also the great art form of satiric comedy. And of
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