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Oberammergau is a small town in the Alps where the buildings are painted with scenes.

Oberammergau is a small town in the Alps where the buildings are painted with scenes. www.galenfrysinger.com. German Culture.

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Oberammergau is a small town in the Alps where the buildings are painted with scenes.

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  1. Oberammergau is a small town in the Alps where the buildings are painted with scenes. www.galenfrysinger.com

  2. German Culture • Music festivals are very popular. The biggest festival is the Oktoberfest held in Munich. This festival lasts for 16 days. People come from all over the world to see the parades with costumes and to eat German food. The Oktoberfest is like our biggest fairs with lots of booths to buy things and exciting carnival rides. www.destination360.com/europe/germany/oktoberfest-2.php

  3. What Germans Like to Eat www.marions-kochbuch.com/ food-pic/bratwurst-w.. www.istockphoto.com bratwurst and sauerkraut potato fritters For more German recipes go to www.globalgourmet.com/destinations/germany/

  4. Learn to speak German • Guten tag!Hello! - Hi! • Guten Morgen! Good morning! • Guten Abend!Good evening! • Gute Nacht!Good night! • Wie geht es Ihnen?How are you • Danke, gut.Fine, thanks.

  5. Learn More About Germany by Visiting These Websites • Galen Frysinger Travels to Germany www.galenfrysinger.com/germany.htm • Spotlight on Germany www.spotlightgermany.com/links/multimedia/photogallery.htm • Germany http://www.kidskonnect.com/Germany/GermanyHome.html • Germany Geography www.kidport.com/RefLib/WorldGeography/Germany/Germany.htm • Travel for Kids www.travelforkids.com/Funtodo/Germany/germany.htm • Germany for Kids http://www.germany.info/relaunch/culture/life/G_Kids/@school.htm • Time for Kids – Germany www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers/aw/ns/main/0,28132,1147387,00.html • KidsClick – Germany www.kidsclick.org/cgi-bin/searchkids.pl?keywords=Germany&search.x=0&search.y=0&searchtype=all

  6. Books to Read Germany ABCs: A Book About the People and Places of Germany. Sarah Heiman. Picture Window Books. 2003. Germany (Where We Live). Donna Bailey. Steck-Vaughn Company. 1992. Country Topics for Craft Projects. Germany, Things to Make, Activities, Facts. Ting and Neil Morris and Rachel Wright. 1993. Franklin Watts Germany: A Portrait of the Country Through Its Festivals and Traditions. Grolier. 1999. • Photo Credits www.galenfrysinger.com www.google.com/ images www.destination360.com L. Brosch, IES curriculum grant writer

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