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BeitragVerfasst am: 10. Apr 2008 22:59    Titel:

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Hello Mr John



you asked me how a typical German home looks like.


Almost all buildings are in a residential area. Was meinst du mit residential? Wohngebiet? Dann kenn ich das nur mit "area" hintan! There are many terraced houses without gaps between them.
Buildings are mostly on either side of the street. Quite often, the buildings are new but there are also a few old buildings.
To find a parking bay you don't have to search for a long time . Advertising is not very typical for a German residential area. You mostly find advertising in the city centre.
Post boxes and telephone booths are getting out of date. You only find few of them . But there are enough bus-stops .
The houses rarely have front gardens but therefore they have a garden behind the house. Greenery is favored and some have gardens with pretty flowers.
Furthermore by looking at german front doors, you can notice that wood is a popular material.
Well! I'm going to tell you something about the rooms of a typical house.
Many Germans like bright colours. Very popular in Germany are carpets, flaggings or a wooden floor.
Typical furniture for the living room is a sofa a cupboard and a TV.
Sometimes you'll find a dinette when the family doesn't have a dining room.
The kitchen is well equipped with all appliances which a modern kitchen needs.
The children's room is proportional midsize Da glaube ich nicht, dass das stimmt, habe aber z.Z. keinen besseren Vorschlag. Only few teens have to share their room with another person.
In contrast to former times most have their own TV and computer.

All in all German homes are dependant on financial options ...


Für mich liest sich das wie eine Aufzählung, bei der du einiges an Worten nachgeschlagen hast, aber wenn du noch nicht so lange Englisch lernst (wovon ich ausgehe), ist das kein Problem.
Manche Dinge halte ich für absolut trivial, wie die Information, dass Häuser meist auf beiden Seiten der Straße stehen - zeig mir eine Stadt auf der Welt, wo das NICHT so ist. Das würde ich noch einmal überdenken Augenzwinkern .
Worauf du in Zukunft besonders achten solltest ist die Großschreibung: "German" wird IMMER groß geschrieben.

Bei Fragen erkläre ich gerne im Einzelfall, wo meiner Meinung nach ein Fehler zu sehen ist smile .

Gruß
MI
hubbi
BeitragVerfasst am: 09. Apr 2008 21:17    Titel: überprüfen wichtig ..

bitte überprüfen thx

Zitat:
Hello Mr John



you asked me how a typical german home looks like.


Almost all buildings are in a residential. There are many terraced houses without gaps.
Buildings are mostly on either side of the street. Quite often the buildings are new but there also a few old buildings.
For finding a parking bay you don't have to search for a long time . Advertising is not very typical for a german a residential. Advertising you most find in the city centre.
Post boxes and telephone booths are going out of date. You only find few of them . But there are enough bus-stops .
The houses rarely have front gardens but therefor they have a garden behind the house. Greenery is favored and some have gardens with pretty flowers.
As well by looking at german front doors you can notice that wood is a popular material.
Well! I'm going to tell you something about the Inner rooms of a typical house.
Many germans like bright colours . very popular in Germany are carpets , flaggings or a wooden floor.
Typical furniture for the living room is a seating (a sofa) a cupboard and a TV
Sometimes a dinette when the family doesn't have a dining room.
The kitchen is well equipped with all appliances which a modern kitchen need.
The "nursery" is proportional midsize. Only few teens have to share their room with an other one.
In view to former times the most have a own TV and computer

All in all german homes are dependent by financial options . .

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