Wonderful Winter

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Let's assume for a moment that it is a normal winter....


Children sledding down the hills, making snowmen, romping in the snow, going skiing with friends or family, and warm up with delicious "Kaiserschmarrn" or "Käsespatzen" in a hut, snowboarding until the thighs hurt, hiking in the snow, ice skating, drinking mulled wine.

 

And when it's too cold outside, or we just want to warm up, we have a cozy evening with friends, go to the spa for a spa treatment, or to the movies.

 

That's what we look forward to...

 

Until then: use the time, practical as never before, to improve your German at home.

 

Here is some help for winter vocabulary:

einen Schneemann bauen - making a snowman

Schlitten fahren - sledging

eine Schneeballschlacht machen - having a snowball fight

im Schnee toben - romping in the snow

Ski fahren - skiing

Snowboard fahren - snowboarding

in einer Hütte aufwärmen - warming up in a hut

Schneeschuh wandern - snow hiking

Schlittschuh laufen - ice skating

ein gemütlicher Abend mit Freunden - a cozy evening with friends

in die Therme gehen - going to the thermal spa

die Sauna - the sauna

das Wellness - the spa/wellness

ins Kino gehen - going to the cinema

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