Unit 5: Quer durch Deutschland. Auf geht's! Cultural Targets



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Auf geht's! Cultural Targets Unit 5: Quer durch Deutschland This handout covers the pertinent cultural information present in Unit 5 of Auf geht s!. Complete the following exercises in order to help you prepare for an exam on this unit. All information is available in the Interactive. Bundesländer. Label each German Bundesland on the map using the abbreviations below. Hamburg (HH) Schleswig-Holstein (SH) Berlin (BE) Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (MV) Rheinland-Pfalz (RP) Bremen (HB) Bayern (BY) Niedersachsen (NI) Nordrhein-Westfalen (NW) Thüringen (TH) Saarland (SL) Hessen (HE) Sachsen-Anhalt (ST) Brandenburg (BB) Baden-Württemberg (BW) Sachsen (SN)

Auf geht s! Cultural Targets - Unit 5, Page 2 Deutschland: Im Norden A. Verbindungen mit dem Norden. 1. The landscape in Northern Germany is for the most part. 2. How do Germans describe the weather in Northern Germany? 3. What is die Hanse? Which German cities still retain their Hanse roots? 4. The Ostsee and Sylt are both popular vacation destinations. Which one offers budget vacations? 5. What is Plattdeutsch? Are all Germans able to understand it? 6. Which type of house is often seen in Northern Germany? 7. Briefly explain what Boßeln is. 8. The two major bodies of water in the North are the and the. They are connected to each other with the. 9. What is a Wattwanderung, and what time of the day does it take place? B. Bundesländer und Städte im Norden. 1. Name six major cities in Northern Germany. 2. Which of the following is not associated with Hamburg? a. distinct pronunciation c. fishing b. der Schnoor d. the greeting Moin, moin! 3., just like Hamburg, is a city-state. 4. Which popular story is Bremen associated with? What does this story explain?

Auf geht s! Cultural Targets - Unit 5, Page 3 B. Bundesländer und Städte im Norden. (cont.) 5. Bremen is known for Kohl und Pinkel. What kind of dish is this? 6. True or false: The Marktplatz in Bremen was completely destroyed during WWII. Deutschland Im Süden A. Verbindungen mit dem Süden. 1. The is a popular destination for vacationers in the summer, and is popular in the winter for sports like skiing. 2. True or false: The stereotypes some people have of all Germans are based on Germans from Bayern. 3. What is der Föhn? 4. What are the three main dialects spoken in Bayern? 5. Most Germans view people in Bayern as being a. separate from the rest of Germany. c. Catholic. b. conservative. d. all of the above. 6. Freistaat Bayern is synonymous with. 7. The Schwarzwald is located in the Bundesland. 8. How do Germans tend to perceive people from Schwaben? 9. What are Maultauschen? B. Städte im Süden. 1. Name at least five major cities in Southern Germany. 2. The capital of Bayern is. That is where the takes place in September.

Auf geht s! Cultural Targets - Unit 5, Page 4 B. Städte im Süden. (cont.) 3. Other than The Nuremberg Trials from 1945-1949, what are some other things associated with Nürnberg? 4. Stuttgart is most closely associated with the industry. 5. List three associations Germans have with the city of Ulm. 6. Who are die Achtundsechziger? Which city comes to mind when Germans think of them? 7. Heidelberg is known for, Das Heidelberger Schloss, not being destroyed by Allies during WWII and its university, which was established in. 8. What are Studentenverbindungen? Deutschland Im Osten A. Verbindungen mit dem Osten. 1. Directly after WWII, how many occupations zones were there in both Berlin and Germany as a whole? 2. In 1949 Germany was divided into the in the East and the in the West. This marked the beginning of the. 3. What is the Eastern Bloc? Which form of government did these countries have? 4. What did it mean for East Germans living in a system based on soziale Sicherheit? What kinds of things did the government provide? 5. List some stereotypes of people living in West Germany, i.e. Wessis. What does the term Ellenbogengesellschaft mean?

Auf geht s! Cultural Targets - Unit 5, Page 5 A. Verbindungen mit dem Osten. (cont.) 6. How did the Wessis view the Ossis? 7. When did the German reunification (die Wiedervereinigung) occur? 8. Briefly describe the relationship between the former East and West Germans nowadays. What differences still exist? 9. List a few associations with die Insel Rügen, the largest island in Germany. B. Städte im Osten. 1. Name at least five major cities in East Germany. 2. When was die Berliner Luftbrücke in use and why was it needed? 3. is seen as a cultural capital. It is there that the architecture and design movement began. 4. Why is the city of Wittenberg famous? Deutschland Im Westen A. Verbindungen mit dem Westen. 1. Which river in Western Germany has an important historical past and has served as a natural border between nations for a long time? 2. Tacitus wrote the book, which is an important document that details the history of the Germanic people. 3. The German language has been influenced by Latin, one of the many marks left behind by the. 4. Where did the Germanic tribes defeat the Romans?

Auf geht s! Cultural Targets - Unit 5, Page 6 A. Verbindungen mit dem Westen. (cont.) 5. What is das Ruhrgebiet? 6. Where is die Märchenstraße located, and what supposedly happened along it? 7. Some people in Western Germany speak a dialect known as. B. Städte im Westen. 1. The oldest city in Germany is. The, a remnant of the original Roman city wall is still standing today. List a few more associations with this important German city. 2. What do people associate with the city of Frankfurt? 3. Which city was destroyed during WWII and is the location of the art show documenta? 4. The capital of Charlemagne s empire was. The famous is where many Holy Roman emperors were coronated. 5. Dortmund is one of the largest cities in the Ruhrgebiet. What other things are connected with this city?