Berlin in December in Slow German | Super Easy German 268

Berlin in December in Slow German | Super Easy German 268

Warten auf Janusch Hamerski

Introduction to the Episode

  • The episode begins with the host waiting for Janusch Hamerski in Berlin during December. The atmosphere is set as they prepare for a new filming session of Easy German.

Winter in Berlin

  • Janusch arrives on an E-Bike, and they discuss how Berlin looks and feels in winter. The weather is described as gray, cool, and calm, typical for this time of year.
  • Despite the gray skies, there are glimpses of blue sky that provide a contrast to the usual winter gloom. This highlights the beauty found even in dreary weather.

Vocabulary Learning

  • They introduce a new verb "aussehen" (to look), explaining its separable nature in German grammar. An example is given: "Wie sieht Berlin im Winter aus?" (How does Berlin look in winter?).
  • Janusch's cheerful demeanor contrasts with the cold weather; he is well-prepared with warm clothing, showcasing practical winter attire choices.

Coffee Break

  • The duo stops at a cafĆ© where they enjoy coffee; Janusch opts for a flat white while discussing the privilege of enjoying good coffee in Berlin. This moment emphasizes local culture and lifestyle.

SpƤti Culture

  • They visit a "SpƤti," which caters to late-night shoppers and offers drinks and snacks typical for Berlin life. This reflects on urban convenience culture within the city context.

Haircuts and Personal Grooming

  • A humorous exchange occurs about haircut prices in Berlin, revealing cultural attitudes towards grooming expenses while also touching on personal preferences regarding hair maintenance.

Seasonal Changes

  • As it gets darker earlier during December, they note how this affects daily life—sunset before 4 PM leads to longer nights filled with festive activities like Christmas markets.

Language Learning Tools

  • Janusch shares his experience learning French using an app called Seedlang, emphasizing pronunciation practice as crucial for language acquisition—a valuable insight into effective language learning strategies.

Christmas Market Experience

  • They explore a Christmas market where traditional beverages like Glühwein (mulled wine) are enjoyed; discussions about preferences highlight social aspects of holiday gatherings amidst colder weather conditions.
  • Janusch expresses his love for these markets as places to meet friends and enjoy seasonal treats together.
  • Different drink options are discussed including Apfelsaft mit Honig (apple juice with honey), showcasing local festive flavors available at these events.
  • Pricing details reveal affordability concerns while shopping at such markets—an important aspect of budgeting during festive seasons.
  • Their conversation touches upon gift-giving ideas inspired by items seen at market stalls, reflecting community spirit during holidays.

Overall, this episode captures not only cultural insights about living in Berlin during winter but also practical language lessons intertwined with everyday experiences that resonate with viewers interested in both travel and language learning contexts.

Christmas Market Experience in Berlin

Shopping for Treats

  • Janos buys a bag of licorice, indicating the festive spirit and excitement of shopping at the market. The cost is €7.90, which leads to a humorous moment about spending money.
  • They explore a raclette stand, reminiscing about past experiences at Mauerpark and enjoying thin bread with sour cream, cheese, and herbs. Janos finds it delicious, comparing it to pizza but thinner.

Festive Offerings

  • The Christmas market features stalls from various Scandinavian countries offering unique drinks like Finnish mulled wine and Swedish punch. This highlights the diversity of cultural offerings at the market.
  • A wide variety of items are available for purchase including food (e.g., pizza, salmon), snacks (like licorice), and gifts such as hats and jewelry suitable for winter celebrations.

Traditional German Food

  • After traveling through America and Mexico, they return to Germany where eating bratwurst becomes a must-do tradition. Janos expresses his hunger while ordering one.
  • The experience concludes with Janos enjoying his bratwurst on the Christmas market, emphasizing the cozy atmosphere despite cold weather outside. He plans to buy another sausage, showcasing his enjoyment of local cuisine.
Video description

Learn more German vocab, grammar and more with our partner app Seedlang: https://www.seedlang.com --- LEARN GERMAN WITH US: šŸ’” JOIN OUR COMMUNITY: https://www.easygerman.org/membership šŸŽ§ LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST: http://www.easygerman.fm šŸ“ŗ SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: https://goo.gl/sdP9nz WATCH MORE: āž• INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/easygermanvideos āž• FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/easygermanvideos āž• TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@easygerman āž• OUR WEBSITE: https://www.easygerman.org/ --- In this episode, Janusz and I take a walk through Berlin, in slow German. It's December, it's cold and gray in Germany's capital. But there's still plenty to do and see: Late-night kiosks, graffiti and, of course, a visit to the Christmas market. There I try mulled gin, Janusz drinks hot apple juice and we eat a kind of German pizza. Come along and learn lots of useful expressions and words! In dieser Episode spazieren Janusz und ich durch Berlin, und zwar auf langsamem Deutsch. Es ist Dezember, in Deutschlands Hauptstadt ist es kalt und grau. Aber es gibt trotzdem viel zu tun und zu sehen: SpƤtis, Graffitis und natürlich ein Besuch auf dem Weihnachtsmarkt. Dort probiere ich Glüh-Gin, Janusz trinkt heißen Apfelsaft und wir essen eine Art deutsche Pizza. Kommt mit und lernt viele nützliche Ausdrücke und Wƶrter! --- ALL OUR VIDEOS SORTED BY LEVEL A1 (Absolute Beginners): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk1fjOl39-50kWobutO8NVFzbw9PHtbbg A2 (Advanced Beginners): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk1fjOl39-5201BUdhtOM_x23poNvLouT B1 (Intermediate Learners): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk1fjOl39-53yooogv6RaJAK29mx7nz1d B2 (Upper Intermediate Learners): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk1fjOl39-51lvdiuQYsLW-0aGIdNNknA C1 (Advanced Learners): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk1fjOl39-53pjPz2VLCeu5vjOUMKZ22O&si=qYOyszYJHJ73_3yZ C2 (Near-Native Learners): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk1fjOl39-50hTI9yYPnmTIqL_1zWJI1a&si=cn5GMeQARTmIk1bQ --- OUR SPONSORS: šŸ“ŗ Lingopie: 7 days free and up to 73% off if you stay https://lingopie.com/easygerman šŸ—£ļø italki: Get $10 in credits after your first purchase http://go.italki.com/easygerman šŸ‘©šŸ« GLS Berlin: No registration fee with discount code "Easy German" https://www.easygerman.org/gls šŸ”’ NordVPN: Get our exclusive deal https://nordvpn.com/egp --- PRODUCED BY: Easy Languages is a video and podcast series that showcases language as spoken in the streets and among friends. Our goal is to help you learn languages in a fun and authentic way. We are based in Berlin, Germany, but operate with a global network of producers. Learn more about us and check out our other channels: http://www.easy-languages.org --- Hosts of this episode: Janusz Hamerski/Carina Schmid Camera: Chris Thornberry Edit: Rawad Sabbagh Translation: Ben Eve