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THE VOYAGE KIDS
To find out more about web accessibility, and the accessibility features of this site, please visit our web accessibility page. VIRTUAL SUMMER COURSES: ‘DEUTSCHLAND ONLINE ERLEBEN’ General information on the programme. The programme is run by the Pädagogischer Austauschdienst (PAD) and UK-German Connection. The Virtual Summer Courses: ‘Deutschland online erleben’ gives you the chance to put your German skills into practice and immerse yourself in the language with like-minded peers from many different Europeancountries.
ANIMAL NOISES
Have a look at the table below and try to make the sound of each animal. Some of the noises may surprise you! Deutsch. English. die Henne: gak, gak. hen: cluck, cluck. das Pferd: hü-ü-ü-ü. horse: neigh. das Schwein: grunz, grunz. THE EURO – THE VOYAGE KIDS So while the UK has kept the pound sterling, Germany introduced the Euro on 1 September 2002. The sign for the Euro is €. See if you can find it on the computer keyboard! All the pictures on Euro banknotes show bridges and arches or doorways. You won’t be able to find these places in the real world, though – the pictures just show THE TRABI – THE VOYAGE KIDS The Trabant was first produced in East Germany in 1957 and very quickly became a symbol of the country, just like the VW Beetle in the West. Unlike the Beetle, the bodywork of the Trabant was mostly made of plastic! Although the Trabi was made from cheap materials, it was not easy for citizens of East Germany to buy one.GERMAN NUMBERPLATES
For example, ‘B’ is the capital city, Berlin, ‘M’ is München (Munich), and so on. Once you know some German place names, you can have a guess at where the numberplate comes from. Here are some more examples from the first few letters of the alphabet: A – Augsburg. B – Berlin. CUX – Cuxhaven.SWEET TREATS
To find out more about web accessibility, and the accessibility features of this site, please visit our web accessibility page. A SCHOOL DAY IN GERMANY One big difference, however, is the time they have to be at school. German school children have to be at their desks between 7:30-8.15am (depending on which part of Germany they live in). There are usually five or six lessons each day. School subjects are pretty similar to those you might have (Maths, Science, Music, Art, P.E etc). YOUTH CONFERENCE ‘CULTURE & HERITAGE IN A DIGITAL WORLD Es war echt toll, eine ganze Gruppe von Leuten zu haben, die dieselbe Leidenschaft für die Fremdsprachen wie ich haben. Jetzt habe ich eine Gruppe guter Freunde von den vier Ecken der Welt, und wir planen schon ein Wiedersehen an Silvester! UK GERMAN CONNECTION Funding. We’re re-launching our grants for UK-German partnership activities! Funding is available for planning visits, taster trips and joint activities, including virtual projects. Find out more. Join our Facebook page. Follow UKGC on Twitter. Find UKGC on YouTube.THE VOYAGE KIDS
To find out more about web accessibility, and the accessibility features of this site, please visit our web accessibility page. VIRTUAL SUMMER COURSES: ‘DEUTSCHLAND ONLINE ERLEBEN’ General information on the programme. The programme is run by the Pädagogischer Austauschdienst (PAD) and UK-German Connection. The Virtual Summer Courses: ‘Deutschland online erleben’ gives you the chance to put your German skills into practice and immerse yourself in the language with like-minded peers from many different Europeancountries.
ANIMAL NOISES
Have a look at the table below and try to make the sound of each animal. Some of the noises may surprise you! Deutsch. English. die Henne: gak, gak. hen: cluck, cluck. das Pferd: hü-ü-ü-ü. horse: neigh. das Schwein: grunz, grunz. THE EURO – THE VOYAGE KIDS So while the UK has kept the pound sterling, Germany introduced the Euro on 1 September 2002. The sign for the Euro is €. See if you can find it on the computer keyboard! All the pictures on Euro banknotes show bridges and arches or doorways. You won’t be able to find these places in the real world, though – the pictures just show THE TRABI – THE VOYAGE KIDS The Trabant was first produced in East Germany in 1957 and very quickly became a symbol of the country, just like the VW Beetle in the West. Unlike the Beetle, the bodywork of the Trabant was mostly made of plastic! Although the Trabi was made from cheap materials, it was not easy for citizens of East Germany to buy one.GERMAN NUMBERPLATES
For example, ‘B’ is the capital city, Berlin, ‘M’ is München (Munich), and so on. Once you know some German place names, you can have a guess at where the numberplate comes from. Here are some more examples from the first few letters of the alphabet: A – Augsburg. B – Berlin. CUX – Cuxhaven.SWEET TREATS
To find out more about web accessibility, and the accessibility features of this site, please visit our web accessibility page. A SCHOOL DAY IN GERMANY One big difference, however, is the time they have to be at school. German school children have to be at their desks between 7:30-8.15am (depending on which part of Germany they live in). There are usually five or six lessons each day. School subjects are pretty similar to those you might have (Maths, Science, Music, Art, P.E etc). YOUTH CONFERENCE ‘CULTURE & HERITAGE IN A DIGITAL WORLD Es war echt toll, eine ganze Gruppe von Leuten zu haben, die dieselbe Leidenschaft für die Fremdsprachen wie ich haben. Jetzt habe ich eine Gruppe guter Freunde von den vier Ecken der Welt, und wir planen schon ein Wiedersehen an Silvester!TRAVEL TO GERMANY
The rules for travelling to Germany changed on 1 January 2021: Travellers visiting Germany will not need a visa for visits shorter than 90 days within any 180-day period. This applies to travel as a tourist, to visit family or friends, to attend business meetings, cultural or sports events, or for short-term studies or training. Ifyou are
EXPERIENCES
Between them Olivia (19, Belfast), Lukas (20, Saarland) and Lawrence (19, Fife) took part in a host of UK-German Connection programmes, youth seminars and events. ‘It gave me great hope for the future’ – Sean shares how his UK-German experiences shaped his outlook onlife.
THE VOYAGE – BRINGING YOUNG PEOPLE TOGETHER These online meet-ups are a unique opportunity to exchange with other young people from the UK and Germany in a friendly atmosphere - on topics that interest you! Find out more. VIDEO COMPETITION ‘WELCOME TO MY WORLD’: WINNING ENTRIES In video clips of just 20 seconds, we asked to see a snapshot of young people’s lives, towns & cities, hobbies and more. From day in the life videos, to regional showcaseswe received a wide array of creative videos from across the UK and Germany. FIND OUT – THE VOYAGE KIDS To find out more about web accessibility, and the accessibility features of this site, please visit our web accessibility page.GAMES & QUIZZES
To find out more about web accessibility, and the accessibility features of this site, please visit our web accessibility page.GERMAN NUMBERPLATES
For example, ‘B’ is the capital city, Berlin, ‘M’ is München (Munich), and so on. Once you know some German place names, you can have a guess at where the numberplate comes from. Here are some more examples from the first few letters of the alphabet: A – Augsburg. B – Berlin. CUX – Cuxhaven. HOST A TEACHER FROM GERMANY Visiting teachers either stay in host families (if your school is in a position to offer this), or in a local B&B. The visiting teacher pays the host family £150 per week for board and lodging. Further details about accommodation is available in our Host a Teacher from Germany: THE WEATHER IN GERMANY The weather in Germany is very varied, and is different from one region to the next. In the winter, it can be very cold, especially in the south, where there are big mountains called the Alps. The weather in the summer can get pretty hot in all parts of Germany. In the capital, Berlin, there are even artificial beaches along the Spreeriver for
BOTTLE RECYCLING MACHINES Bottle recycling machines are usually located near the entrance of supermarkets. If you put your bottle into the round hole, the machine will spin it around to scan the barcode. The bottle then disappears into the machine, which displays the amount of money that you will get back. If you have got more than one bottle, keep putting them in, one UK GERMAN CONNECTION Funding. We’re re-launching our grants for UK-German partnership activities! Funding is available for planning visits, taster trips and joint activities, including virtual projects. Find out more. Join our Facebook page. Follow UKGC on Twitter. Find UKGC on YouTube.THE VOYAGE KIDS
Pick of the Week. Here are some new and exciting things on the voyagekids site!
HANDBALL – THE VOYAGE KIDS How the game works. It is a team sport and it works like this: There are two teams. Each team has six outfield players and one goalkeeper. The players pass and bounce a ball and try to throw it into the goal of the opposing team. The team with the most goals after two ‘halves’ of 30 minutes wins. Handball is fun to watch and play,because
VIRTUAL SUMMER COURSES: ‘DEUTSCHLAND ONLINE ERLEBEN’ The programme is run by the Pädagogischer Austauschdienst (PAD) and UK-German Connection. The Virtual Summer Courses: ‘Deutschland online erleben’ gives you the chance to put your German skills into practice and immerse yourself in the language with like-minded peers from many different European countries. It’s a unique opportunity to THE EURO – THE VOYAGE KIDS So while the UK has kept the pound sterling, Germany introduced the Euro on 1 September 2002. The sign for the Euro is €. See if you can find it on the computer keyboard! All the pictures on Euro banknotes show bridges and arches or doorways. You won’t be able to find these places in the real world, though – the pictures just showGERMAN NUMBERPLATES
For example, ‘B’ is the capital city, Berlin, ‘M’ is München (Munich), and so on. Once you know some German place names, you can have a guess at where the numberplate comes from. Here are some more examples from the first few letters of the alphabet: A – Augsburg. B – Berlin. CUX – Cuxhaven.SWEET TREATS
To find out more about web accessibility, and the accessibility features of this site, please visit our web accessibility page. A SCHOOL DAY IN GERMANY One big difference, however, is the time they have to be at school. German school children have to be at their desks between 7:30-8.15am (depending on which part of Germany they live in). There are usually five or six lessons each day. School subjects are pretty similar to those you might have (Maths, Science, Music, Art, P.E etc). THE WEATHER IN GERMANY The weather in Germany is very varied, and is different from one region to the next. In the winter, it can be very cold, especially in the south, where there are big mountains called the Alps. The weather in the summer can get pretty hot in all parts of Germany. In the capital, Berlin, there are even artificial beaches along the Spreeriver for
YOUTH CONFERENCE ‘CULTURE & HERITAGE IN A DIGITAL WORLD Es war echt toll, eine ganze Gruppe von Leuten zu haben, die dieselbe Leidenschaft für die Fremdsprachen wie ich haben. Jetzt habe ich eine Gruppe guter Freunde von den vier Ecken der Welt, und wir planen schon ein Wiedersehen an Silvester! UK GERMAN CONNECTION Funding. We’re re-launching our grants for UK-German partnership activities! Funding is available for planning visits, taster trips and joint activities, including virtual projects. Find out more. Join our Facebook page. Follow UKGC on Twitter. Find UKGC on YouTube.THE VOYAGE KIDS
Pick of the Week. Here are some new and exciting things on the voyagekids site!
HANDBALL – THE VOYAGE KIDS How the game works. It is a team sport and it works like this: There are two teams. Each team has six outfield players and one goalkeeper. The players pass and bounce a ball and try to throw it into the goal of the opposing team. The team with the most goals after two ‘halves’ of 30 minutes wins. Handball is fun to watch and play,because
VIRTUAL SUMMER COURSES: ‘DEUTSCHLAND ONLINE ERLEBEN’ The programme is run by the Pädagogischer Austauschdienst (PAD) and UK-German Connection. The Virtual Summer Courses: ‘Deutschland online erleben’ gives you the chance to put your German skills into practice and immerse yourself in the language with like-minded peers from many different European countries. It’s a unique opportunity to THE EURO – THE VOYAGE KIDS So while the UK has kept the pound sterling, Germany introduced the Euro on 1 September 2002. The sign for the Euro is €. See if you can find it on the computer keyboard! All the pictures on Euro banknotes show bridges and arches or doorways. You won’t be able to find these places in the real world, though – the pictures just showGERMAN NUMBERPLATES
For example, ‘B’ is the capital city, Berlin, ‘M’ is München (Munich), and so on. Once you know some German place names, you can have a guess at where the numberplate comes from. Here are some more examples from the first few letters of the alphabet: A – Augsburg. B – Berlin. CUX – Cuxhaven.SWEET TREATS
To find out more about web accessibility, and the accessibility features of this site, please visit our web accessibility page. A SCHOOL DAY IN GERMANY One big difference, however, is the time they have to be at school. German school children have to be at their desks between 7:30-8.15am (depending on which part of Germany they live in). There are usually five or six lessons each day. School subjects are pretty similar to those you might have (Maths, Science, Music, Art, P.E etc). THE WEATHER IN GERMANY The weather in Germany is very varied, and is different from one region to the next. In the winter, it can be very cold, especially in the south, where there are big mountains called the Alps. The weather in the summer can get pretty hot in all parts of Germany. In the capital, Berlin, there are even artificial beaches along the Spreeriver for
YOUTH CONFERENCE ‘CULTURE & HERITAGE IN A DIGITAL WORLD Es war echt toll, eine ganze Gruppe von Leuten zu haben, die dieselbe Leidenschaft für die Fremdsprachen wie ich haben. Jetzt habe ich eine Gruppe guter Freunde von den vier Ecken der Welt, und wir planen schon ein Wiedersehen an Silvester! PARENTS & PROFESSIONALS Funding. We’re re-launching our grants for UK-German partnership activities! Funding is available for planning visits, taster trips and joint activities, including virtual projects. Learn more about the opportunities available to teachers, language assistants and parents. Discover the potential benefits of a school partnership.TRAVEL TO GERMANY
The rules for travelling to Germany changed on 1 January 2021: Travellers visiting Germany will not need a visa for visits shorter than 90 days within any 180-day period. This applies to travel as a tourist, to visit family or friends, to attend business meetings, cultural or sports events, or for short-term studies or training. Ifyou are
ONLINE WORK EXPERIENCE Online Work Experience. The Goethe-Institut London is delighted to announce a call for applications for their online work-shadowing week during this year’s October half-term (25 – 29 October 2021).The project will be managed by the Goethe-Institut London and allow 20 pupils from across the country in years 12 or 13 to develop vocational skills in an immersive, German-speaking onlineGAMES & QUIZZES
To find out more about web accessibility, and the accessibility features of this site, please visit our web accessibility page.EXPERIENCES
Between them Olivia (19, Belfast), Lukas (20, Saarland) and Lawrence (19, Fife) took part in a host of UK-German Connection programmes, youth seminars and events. ‘It gave me great hope for the future’ – Sean shares how his UK-German experiences shaped his outlook onlife.
THE VOYAGE – BRINGING YOUNG PEOPLE TOGETHER These online meet-ups are a unique opportunity to exchange with other young people from the UK and Germany in a friendly atmosphere - on topics that interest you! Find out more. THE TRABI – THE VOYAGE KIDS The Trabant was first produced in East Germany in 1957 and very quickly became a symbol of the country, just like the VW Beetle in the West. Unlike the Beetle, the bodywork of the Trabant was mostly made of plastic! Although the Trabi was made from cheap materials, it was not easy for citizens of East Germany to buy one. HOST A TEACHER FROM GERMANY Visiting teachers either stay in host families (if your school is in a position to offer this), or in a local B&B. The visiting teacher pays the host family £150 per week for board and lodging. Further details about accommodation is available in our Host a Teacher from Germany: BOTTLE RECYCLING MACHINES Bottle recycling machines are usually located near the entrance of supermarkets. If you put your bottle into the round hole, the machine will spin it around to scan the barcode. The bottle then disappears into the machine, which displays the amount of money that you will get back. If you have got more than one bottle, keep putting them in, oneGUMMIBÄREN
That’s right! – Gummibären (gummy bears) are a German invention! They were first created by Hans Riegel all the way back in 1922. Hans Riegel was the founder of the German sweet company Haribo and came from the city of Bonn in Germany . The name Haribo is UK GERMAN CONNECTION Funding. We’re re-launching our grants for UK-German partnership activities! Funding is available for planning visits, taster trips and joint activities, including virtual projects. Find out more. Join our Facebook page. Follow UKGC on Twitter. Find UKGC on YouTube.THE VOYAGE KIDS
Pick of the Week. Here are some new and exciting things on the voyagekids site!
PARENTS & PROFESSIONALS Funding. We’re re-launching our grants for UK-German partnership activities! Funding is available for planning visits, taster trips and joint activities, including virtual projects. Learn more about the opportunities available to teachers, language assistants and parents. Discover the potential benefits of a school partnership.TRAVEL TO GERMANY
The rules for travelling to Germany changed on 1 January 2021: Travellers visiting Germany will not need a visa for visits shorter than 90 days within any 180-day period. This applies to travel as a tourist, to visit family or friends, to attend business meetings, cultural or sports events, or for short-term studies or training. Ifyou are
THE VOYAGE – BRINGING YOUNG PEOPLE TOGETHER These online meet-ups are a unique opportunity to exchange with other young people from the UK and Germany in a friendly atmosphere - on topics that interest you! Find out more. THE EURO – THE VOYAGE KIDS So while the UK has kept the pound sterling, Germany introduced the Euro on 1 September 2002. The sign for the Euro is €. See if you can find it on the computer keyboard! All the pictures on Euro banknotes show bridges and arches or doorways. You won’t be able to find these places in the real world, though – the pictures just showAPPLICATIONS
Welcome to the UK-German Connection online application system. All applicants need to register an account before completing an application. This is a simple process, requiring only your name and a valid email address. Please keep these login details secure as youwill be
THE TRABI – THE VOYAGE KIDS The Trabant was first produced in East Germany in 1957 and very quickly became a symbol of the country, just like the VW Beetle in the West. Unlike the Beetle, the bodywork of the Trabant was mostly made of plastic! Although the Trabi was made from cheap materials, it was not easy for citizens of East Germany to buy one. A SCHOOL DAY IN GERMANY One big difference, however, is the time they have to be at school. German school children have to be at their desks between 7:30-8.15am (depending on which part of Germany they live in). There are usually five or six lessons each day. School subjects are pretty similar to those you might have (Maths, Science, Music, Art, P.E etc). YOUTH SEMINAR ‘PEACING IT TOGETHER 2’ Youth seminar ‘Peacing it Together 2’. Youth Seminar. On the 30th anniversary weekend of the fall of the Berlin Wall 40 young people from Northern Ireland and Germany met in Leipzig to discuss themes surrounding peace beyond borders. The event focused on the historical and present-day significance of growing up in a divided society andthe
UK GERMAN CONNECTION Funding. We’re re-launching our grants for UK-German partnership activities! Funding is available for planning visits, taster trips and joint activities, including virtual projects. Find out more. Join our Facebook page. Follow UKGC on Twitter. Find UKGC on YouTube.THE VOYAGE KIDS
Pick of the Week. Here are some new and exciting things on the voyagekids site!
PARENTS & PROFESSIONALS Funding. We’re re-launching our grants for UK-German partnership activities! Funding is available for planning visits, taster trips and joint activities, including virtual projects. Learn more about the opportunities available to teachers, language assistants and parents. Discover the potential benefits of a school partnership.TRAVEL TO GERMANY
The rules for travelling to Germany changed on 1 January 2021: Travellers visiting Germany will not need a visa for visits shorter than 90 days within any 180-day period. This applies to travel as a tourist, to visit family or friends, to attend business meetings, cultural or sports events, or for short-term studies or training. Ifyou are
THE VOYAGE – BRINGING YOUNG PEOPLE TOGETHER These online meet-ups are a unique opportunity to exchange with other young people from the UK and Germany in a friendly atmosphere - on topics that interest you! Find out more. THE EURO – THE VOYAGE KIDS So while the UK has kept the pound sterling, Germany introduced the Euro on 1 September 2002. The sign for the Euro is €. See if you can find it on the computer keyboard! All the pictures on Euro banknotes show bridges and arches or doorways. You won’t be able to find these places in the real world, though – the pictures just showAPPLICATIONS
Welcome to the UK-German Connection online application system. All applicants need to register an account before completing an application. This is a simple process, requiring only your name and a valid email address. Please keep these login details secure as youwill be
THE TRABI – THE VOYAGE KIDS The Trabant was first produced in East Germany in 1957 and very quickly became a symbol of the country, just like the VW Beetle in the West. Unlike the Beetle, the bodywork of the Trabant was mostly made of plastic! Although the Trabi was made from cheap materials, it was not easy for citizens of East Germany to buy one. A SCHOOL DAY IN GERMANY One big difference, however, is the time they have to be at school. German school children have to be at their desks between 7:30-8.15am (depending on which part of Germany they live in). There are usually five or six lessons each day. School subjects are pretty similar to those you might have (Maths, Science, Music, Art, P.E etc). YOUTH SEMINAR ‘PEACING IT TOGETHER 2’ Youth seminar ‘Peacing it Together 2’. Youth Seminar. On the 30th anniversary weekend of the fall of the Berlin Wall 40 young people from Northern Ireland and Germany met in Leipzig to discuss themes surrounding peace beyond borders. The event focused on the historical and present-day significance of growing up in a divided society andthe
VIRTUAL SUMMER COURSES: ‘DEUTSCHLAND ONLINE ERLEBEN’ General information on the programme. The programme is run by the Pädagogischer Austauschdienst (PAD) and UK-German Connection. The Virtual Summer Courses: ‘Deutschland online erleben’ gives you the chance to put your German skills into practice and immerse yourself in the language with like-minded peers from many different Europeancountries.
PROGRAMMES – PARENTS & PROFESSIONALS You can still bring authentic German language and culture to your classroom next year, without going anywhere: welcome a teacher from Germany to any department for 1, 2 or 3 weeks! FIND OUT – THE VOYAGE KIDS To find out more about web accessibility, and the accessibility features of this site, please visit our web accessibility page.APPLICATIONS
Welcome to the UK-German Connection online application system. All applicants need to register an account before completing an application. This is a simple process, requiring only your name and a valid email address. Please keep these login details secure as youwill be
GAMES & QUIZZES
To find out more about web accessibility, and the accessibility features of this site, please visit our web accessibility page. HOST A TEACHER FROM GERMANY Visiting teachers either stay in host families (if your school is in a position to offer this), or in a local B&B. The visiting teacher pays the host family £150 per week for board and lodging. Further details about accommodation is available in our Host a Teacher from Germany: EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES The European Day of Languages has been celebrated since 2001. There are about 225 languages which come from Europe. There are between 6000 and 7000 languages in the world. About 109 million people in the world speak German. About 480 million people speak English. Words Ahoy! · Wörter Ahoi! Ich spreche Deutsch. I speak German.SWEET TREATS
To find out more about web accessibility, and the accessibility features of this site, please visit our web accessibility page. THE WEATHER IN GERMANY The weather in Germany is very varied, and is different from one region to the next. In the winter, it can be very cold, especially in the south, where there are big mountains called the Alps. The weather in the summer can get pretty hot in all parts of Germany. In the capital, Berlin, there are even artificial beaches along the Spreeriver for
GUMMIBÄREN
That’s right! – Gummibären (gummy bears) are a German invention! They were first created by Hans Riegel all the way back in 1922. Hans Riegel was the founder of the German sweet company Haribo and came from the city of Bonn in Germany . The name Haribo isSkip to content __
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