2/14/2015

GOETHE-INSTITUT IN KYOTO

On the 6 of February, I went to GOETHE-INSTITUT (VILLA KAMOGAWA) to find some tips for learning German.

In the facility, there is a library. There are a tons of books related to Germany (cookbooks, arts, culture, sightseeing, life style and so on.) Everyone can have access to the library.

And the facility owns many German films including documentary (DVD.) I've ever watched 'Oh, Boy' and 'Lore' so far at cinema in Kyoto. I want to watch other German films. A staff said to me that I can watch them at mini-theatre!


After that I had a coffee and cheese cake at cafe (sorry for the picture of half-eaten cheese cake.) You can bring books from library to the cafe and feel the culture of German cafe. I would like to go to the cafe with friends some time:)



Now I've just started to learn German. First of all, I'm learning German alphabet pronunciation and other pronunciation like [tsch] [ch] [chs]... The next I'm going to learn 'der' 'die' and 'das'. I remember that they made me feel confusing at university student!
Of course I know my English is far from perfect. But I want to learn both of them while having fun and little by little...


What's your favourite German film?


Matsuri
(Thanks for stopping by and reading! I love hearing your comments:) I'm not good at English! When finding mistakes in my English, will you correct them if you don't mind?)

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  1. My favourite German film. Wow, that is difficult. Perhaps the old WWII movie: Das Boot (ふね). Or more recent Lola rennt ロラ いそがします or Fack ju Goethe (cannot be translated, an homage at school life and the importance of teachers, also a criticism of the German school system)

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    1. I got some German film DVDs:) These are for region 2 so I can watch them on my PC! Of course no Japanese subtitles...but I'm very looking forward to watching!

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