Learn German - How To's
If you are planning to travel to and visit Germany, then the pages in this section are essential.
Take the time to learn the information provided before you go. This will not only allow you to get the most out of your trip, but also to prevent you from getting into undesirable situations.
Whether you want a full-blown shopping spree, or just want to bring back some souvenirs with you, read this German shopping guide first.
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Click HereThe dating scene in Germany isn't different to any other western country and unfortunately, this article won't turn you into a new German Don Juan either. But if you like to know some German phrases that might come in handy when/if you meet a nice German man or woman, you should definitely read this article.
Click HereWhether it is the opera in Berlin, a sports match in Munich, or something else, read this guide on how to go to a game or show when in Germany.
Click HereMost of the hotels in Germany have an internet website available in English. It’s more than easy to make a reservation. But sometimes you may have to make a reservation by phone or in person at the reception desk of a German hotel.
Click HereIf you go to Germany, and even if you are not fluent in German, you’ll have a great opportunity to engage in conversation with German people. The more German you know, the more you’ll be able to converse.
Click HereA vacation or trip to German can be extremely interesting, with a great deal to see and do. This brief travel guide porives tips on attractions and getting around during your stay in Germany.
Click HereIf you plan on visiting Germany, you have to try die deutsche Küche (the German cuisine). You won’t be disappointed!
Read this guide first for handy tips and what to expect when it comes to German restaurants and ordering food in them.
Click HereOf course, we at Linguanaut hope that you never have to use the information provided in this article when visiting Germany, but you should know what to do in case you get hurt, or if you happen to see someone else involved in an accident.
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