Friday, August 10, 2012

More About Language Camp

Language camp is great! Over the course of about a week and a half, I have done SO many things! Sorry this is long, but while I actually have time to update everyone, here's a few:

One day, we were put into groups of 5 people, were given an egg and an apple, and were told to go down to town, talk to the locals, and trade our egg and apple to get the best thing(s) possible. So my group walked to town and went into the first store we saw called "Ihr Platz". We went up to one of the ladies and asked her if she had anything to trade for an apple. We ended up giving her our apple in return for a hairbrush. We then went to the store next door, where we traded our egg for a really expensive camera! We still have no idea how we pulled it off. We continued to go around town and trade for larger items. In the end, we had traded our apple and egg up to a flashlight, a huge bag of Russian candy (which was actually pretty good), and the camera (it was too good to trade.) A lot of groups came back with small things they had collected over the few hours and hilarious stories to go with some of them. One group, however, brought back a bike! That bike is still here because we got to keep whatever we got and many people have been riding it around the camp.

Other activity we did was get into groups, create a team name, flag, and anthem, and go through this scavenger hunt/course of games around the mountain. My team was called poison. We were the one intense team that decided to put war paint on or faces. Oh yeah, did I mention we had to wear face paint? Some groups took that to mean paint your whole body! One group was called the "Einhörner"  which mean unicorns. They painted their entire bodies rainbow colors, wore tie dyed shirt, and taped paper horns to their foreheads. Another group called "'Murika" painted themselves in red, white, and blue and even put glitter all over themselves. Overall, a really fun activity.

We've also had free time to go to town quite a few times, so we all know our way around pretty well. Also, every Thursday for our afternoon class we watch a movie. Last week we watch "Männerherzen" which translates into "men's hearts." It was such a funny movie! Here's a link to a music video that one of the characters in the movie made. Everyone's been playing it over and over on youtube. The lyrics don't make any sense. It's hilarious! (But in German.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjiCBxfgST4

The movie we watched this week was "Der ganz groß Traum" which translates to "The really big Dream." It was such a cute movie. I would recommend either one to anyone who can find them with english subtitles (if they have them with english subtitles.)

Another thing we do every other day is workshops. We usually have different ones every time, but some are done multiple times. The first 2 times I played cards (because cards are awesome!) with some other people and one of the teamers, who gets really into the game so she makes it that much better. I also did a baking workshop where I got to make a German cheesecake. Bringing that recipe home!

Some other little things we've done is learn about the German political system (as we are on a political scholarship), learn about the green lifestyle of many Germans, learn how we would take a German train and which kind to take (we get to take the train when we go to Marburg tomorrow!), meet the mayor of Bad Laasphe, and many other things!

Oh, and German class is going great! I'm learning so much! The teacher I have is great and she is definitely trying to teach us as much German as she can before we leave for our host families! But I can say that I have a new hatred for word order and adjective endings! Grammar, ugh!


-Rachel

2 comments:

  1. Wow, your language camp sounds so much greater than the one I've been in for the last 3.5 weeks. I'm only with 10 other exchange students, and we stay in separate host families. All of the things we have done are so boring compared to all you have talked about. I hope you're having a great year abroad already!

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  2. What program are you going through? And yeah! Your language camp will never beat mine! Haha

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