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Look into our projects: In the summer (German course) there is ice cream!
Summer is back! And it's getting hot – luckily there's ice cream! How to name and order it correctly in German is explained in our Sommerdeutschkurse already diligently practiced by the littlest ones.
At six school locations across Vienna, hundreds of children are diligently learning German – through fun and games, and with everyday relevance. At the Stromstraße location, today's lesson is all about ice cream! In preparation for the next day's trip (eating ice cream together), the children are drawing a large ice cream cone on a poster and engaging in a role-play: using paper coins, they can buy different paper ice cream scoops, which are then glued together to form a new, smaller ice cream cone. Learning is fun!
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