My internet was not working very well last week, which is why this post is late.
Day seven and my first week in Austria has been a success.
Nao suggested I write about my favourite bits of each week, so here are some of
my highlights from week one:
· Heinz and Ulli have to be at number one. Best landlords ever!
·
800g jars of nutella. Either Nao or Tom (can’t
remember who, sorry!) gave me the idea of posting my weekly nutella
consumption, so here it is:
Week
1 nutella jar level: Almost Full
·
Meeting my mentor teachers. One of them showed
me around his school, introduced me to teachers and generally put me at ease
about starting work. The other didn’t show me the school at all, but took me
out to coffee instead! She treated me to my first authentic Austrian apple
strudel and talked more specifically about what I would be doing in lessons. We
got to have a proper chat and get to know each other. The first was almost
completely in English and the second was nearly all in German. I loved having
both types of meeting and I’m so excited about starting work!
·
The
water hydrants. Some of them just look like this...
...but
there are others that look like these...
They were painted by teenagers as part of a community project. I think they are brilliant!
·
My first friend. She’s a teaching assistant
called Amanda from Chicago. She’s good fun and is just as indecisive as I am,
so it’s difficult to get anything done between us! She was in a sorority, which
is, like, totally awesome*! And she thought it was really funny when I said
“brilliant”. I don’t know, either.
·
Being called a “Prinzessin”! A man drove past me
on a mobility scooter on Wednesday and said (in German) “Sorry, all the seats
are taken! Have a nice day, princess!” That cheered me up.
Tom has been requesting advanced
German lessons as he feels he needs some help in progressing beyond the
challenges of “Was ist deine
Lieblingsgruppe?”, to which he always replies “Meine Lieblingsgruppe ist fünf”**. You can tell when he went to
school! Anyway, I thought I might include the new words I learn each week, so you can be sure you are learning something with real life applications,
unlike some of the phrases I had to translate for him when he did his German lent challenge^. Here they
are:
Neugierig-curious
(neugieriger und neugieriger – curiouser and curiouser)
Kuemmel-I thought
I was buying cumin, but apparently that is Kreuzkuemmel. I had actually bought
caraway seed, which I had never used before. Still, it went very nicely with my
carrots!
Jungzwiebel-Spring
onion
Gruess Gott-this
literally means “God bless”, but here it is part of the regional dialect and is
used as a general greeting, especially between people who don’t know each other
very well. You say it to people working in shops or cafes, to neighbours and to
strangers on the street.
*You have to say that bit in an American accent.
**What is your favourite group? My favourite group is five.
^E.g. Entschuldigungen Sie mir bitte. Ich muss
gehen. Meine Giraffe steht in Flammen=Excuse me please. I have to
go. My giraffe is on fire.
Another awesome (brilliant!) post. Yay, I love reading about your adventures. :) A smidgeon sounds like a tiny pigeon. Those hydrants are great. This is my favourite blog ever. Gruess Gott! Nao xxxx
ReplyDeleteGruess Gott, Bryony. Ich mochte danke du fur ein gut Blogposten. Das ist serr gut.
ReplyDeleteAlso - loving the fire hydrants, and the soon to be regular features! They're like, totally awesome!*