S2E7 Fall 2020 Classes, German TV - what are we recommending, Fall 2020 Events




Hier & There. The podcast of the Germanic-American Institute (GAI Podcast) show

Summary: <p>Timestamps:</p> <p>0 - 22:15 - classes for Fall 2020: All details are available at <a href="http://www.gai-mn.org/" target="_blank">www.gai-mn.org</a></p> <p>22:15- 45:15  - Events at the GAI, Fall 2020</p> <p>45:15 - end - Events at the GAI</p> <p>In the "Classes for Fall", we're discussing:</p> <ul> <li>Morning classes are in-person, but limited to 8 attendees</li> <li>Evenings are remote classes via Zoom</li> <li>Samstagsschule is available</li> </ul> <p>Also, we updated the names of our classes to reflect the Common European Reference Frame. Katrin explains what this actually is.</p> <p>The GAI is proud to host Climate Kids. A program for 12-16-year-olds. This will be offered as a hybrid class. Information on the website.</p> <p>TV in Germany/German Language TV Shows at 22:15</p> <p>First, a stroll down memory lane. What did Katrin, Claudia, and Michael watch growing up in Deutschland and Österreich?</p> <p>What do we recommend in contemporary TV shows or movies:</p> <ul> <li>On Netflix or Prime:</li> <li>Dark</li> <li>How to sell drugs online(fast)</li> <li>Babylon Berlin</li> <li>Ku'damm</li> <li>Babylon Berlin</li> <li>Türkisch für Anfänger</li> <li>Stromberg</li> <li>Deutschland 83/86 and in 2021 Deutschland 89 will be released</li> </ul> <p>Also, check out the apps that ARD and ZDF provide. These apps should be available on  Google Play or Apple App Store.</p> <p>Turkish Concert (Outdoors) Sat, Aug 22</p> <p>Pre-registration/ticket purchase on our website</p> <p>Oktoberfest Lite will take place at the GAI the weekend of September 19 and 20. Pick up an Oktoberfest kit on Saturday for a party at home, or reserve a kit and a spot at a table on the GAI grounds for one of two seatings on Sunday. Registration opens Monday 8/17 at <a href="http://gai-mn.org/OktoberfestLite" target="_blank">gai-mn.org/OktoberfestLite</a>.</p> <p>###</p> <p>Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries.</p> <p>We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in.</p> <p>If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gai-mn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode.</p>