Thursday, December 30, 2010

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FOTD Silvestelook as we know it!

Yes, actually I wanted to upload a tutorial on Youtube, but Youtube did not, so I shot a FOTD up even now and write a blog post.
tomorrow just look at my channel by then you can watch the video to it.
Just as New Year's otherwise known, silver, glittering and well (although I must say, it is even harder). I have first of all you used Eyeshadow Base Rival de Loop young. As colored base in the interior angle a white eyeliner on the eyelid and a dark silvery gray eyeliner (Essence & flirty hip). I'm faced with the fingers. On the white eyeliner I used the white eyeshadow from the T. LeClerc Belle de Nuit Pallette (looks at Christmas). And on the movable lid I have the silver from the Essence Duo 02 taken sweetheart and both beautiful blinded .
Dannach I have the gray from the T. LeClerc Belle de Nuit pallet taken and placed in a V shape at the outer corner to the crease and pretty much blinded. To intensify the extreme angle, I have a black (I love Berlin Pallette) and made the blind, but not so much purely only on really extreme angles. Bottom of the eyelashes I have the gray from the T. LeClerc Belle de Nuit pallet and taken with a aufegtragen Pencilbrush. On the water line, I then applied to the MAC Fluidline in Black Track, for the reason one Geleyeliner, because the best Kajal not so black the water line is like a Geleyeliner. Cateye I used the silver metallic eyeliner Infinity Woman from Le metallics. Oh I also have gehighligtet with the T. LeClerc Belle de Nuit pallet. Then the only eyelash curler and mascara and you're done, the AMU.

How do you like the AMU? Do you often FOTD on my blog have
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Mascaras in test!

Hello dear ones,
today it comes to mascaras, for imoment I have 5 new mascaras in the test. No, that does not mean that I need all at once famous, but I have bought 5 new order for you (and of course for me) to test and I will of course try all one by one. I was in Budni and thought about what I take now, and then I decided to first take two brands which, because otherwise I would get confused. I then to three mascaras Catrice and come two of Alverde.

Catrice Glamorous Volume Mascara Catrice Extra Long Lash Mascara, All Round Catrice Mascara, Mascara momentum Alverde + extension and swing Alverde Mascara + EXTRA volume.


Catrice Glamorous Volume Mascara: It promises to give the maximum volume lashes Ophthalmologist tested.. 7ml are included and how each one should use mascara only 6 months.
Catrice Extra Long Lash Volume Mascara: It promises extra length, volume & Separation. Ophthalmologist tested. 7ml are included and they should use only 6 months.
Catrice All Round Mascara: promises you volume, length and swing. The All Round Mascara to wrap and reinforce each individual lash. Ophthalmologist tested. 12ml are included and they should use only 6 months.
Alverde Mascara momentum + EXTRA Volume: It promises EXTRA momentum and volume. No synthetic preservatives. Eye and Contact Lens Compatibility confirmed ophthalmologist. Controlled natural cosmetics. 9ml contained on it and unfortunately it is not how long you should only use them but I will also use no more than 6 months.
Alverde Mascara momentum + Extension: promises you swing and length. With minerals and silk. No synthetic preservatives. Eye and Kontaktlinsenvertäglichkeit confirmed ophthalmologist. Controlled natural cosmetics. 7ml are included and also there is no plan for how long you should use them, but I will not use longer than 6 months.



All mascaras were between € 2-4. I have only new, so I can tell you not much review on the products. But I write for a good reason now to the blog post because I want to ask you. What should I try first? After all, I want it so the products are generally free for you.

What is your Lieblingsmascara? Do you already have one of the Mascaras?
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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German at about.com got much better

german.about.com was not bad. Now, German has a competent coordinator:
Ingrid Bauer. She is bilingual, and improved that site a lot!
I do recommend her free newsletter too!
LINK

http://german.about.com/od/onlinecourses/u/StartLearning.htm

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

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My new blog

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German-Arabic translation exercises and other material on
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A story-game for children and learners of German :-)

If You click on the title of this post, it will link you to:
http://www.wdrmaus.de/spielen/mausspiele/spiel.php5?id=170

The mouse is a very popular children -program on German TV.
This "game" is about Tom, who loves
Sandwiches with strawberry-jam and honey.
Just follow the story (flash-player needed) and choose the
"right" decision for Tom to get that
Erdbeer-marmeladen-brot mit Honig
All decisions will work in the end! Have fun und lerne Deutsch!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

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with facebook and youtube

If you click on the title of this post, you will be linked to
youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZAWygYoN30&feature=channel
"Learn German - Lesson 1" - and there are 17 lessons more!
Still those 18 videos of 8-minute- length are not extremly
interesting or usefull; and the number of views drops
from 300.000 for the first lesson to just 2000 for the last ... .
Still it offers good practice for pronounciation: Listen and repeat!

Youtube will also offer you LOTS of other "German-courses".
Most are (much) worse than "Learn German" - but check them all! ;-))
Except the most popular one: Learn German With SpeedyConKiwi! - a
young German trying to teach German - and a complete failure at that ...
But a Million views ... .

Facebook: I am sure there is more out there, but the DEUTSCHE WELLE is on facebook
now, offering a lot of materials and all that facebook-stuff.
http://www.facebook.com/deutschewelle
But better go directly to theyr website, to the news or to their courses:
. Http://www.dw-world.de/dw/0, 2547.00 html
(in 30 languages, including Arabic:
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/9799/0, ., 8611.00 html

One last found for today: Songs for teaching - even German
http://www.songsforteaching.com/germansongs.htm
Have fun Have fun and "Happy" !

Monday, April 19, 2010

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A Swiss website for German-learners

I just posted the link to a website for kids Now I just discovered it is so
offering special exercises for adult learners of German
Clicking on the title of this post will link to you.!
http://www.allgemeinbildung .ch / x = deu/Familie_01a.htm
An example of their exercises. It is about family (mother, uncle, etc.).
Well done! Not all of their exercises are that helpful, but if you do not like
one, just go back and choose another!
http://www.allgemeinbildung.ch/fach=deu/=deu.htm#Bildwortschatz

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Eight children's Web sites for learning German for German

If you click on the title of this post, you will be linked to:
http://www.heute.de/ZDFheute/inhalt/20/0,3672,8063636,00.html

HEUTE is the news-program of the ZDF, the second public TV-station
in Germany. Here they offer links (check the box on the right!),
to eight websites dedicated to children and partly sponsored by
the government, as they are considered to be of educational value.
At "Lernspaß für Kinder" you can learn about German history, geography, etc.
http://www.lernspass-fuer-kinder.de/cms/front_content.php
It offers so short films. But most of the stuff on this 8 site
is not really for beginners.
Most things are too difficult for beginners, interesting for A2 and B1 Lerner
but.

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children - even for large Lerner SWITZERLAND

the Internet there are also sites for "German" children.
Some exercises for kids are fun for adult learners of German, too.
(. Or at least they may be useful)

In Switzerland there is a page - sponsored by playmobil? -
with over 6000 exercises:
http://www.allgemeinbildung.ch

An example for vocabulary-training:
http://www.allgemeinbildung.ch/fach=deu/ErsterWortschatz_Zuhause_01b.htm
By clicking on the title of this post, you will be linked to that exercise!

Often pictures do overlapp, just click on the renew/reload button.

Monday, April 5, 2010

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too old for this technology ...

No idea, why my web-links INSIDE the posts do not show up ...

if you wonder: try clicking on THE TITLE of the post - it will
usually link you to the most relevant website for the post in question.
For the last two post that would be:

http://www.stepintogerman.org/index.php?catID=509&navID=509&GOTO=1
and
http://www.hueber.de/deutsch-als-fremdsprache/lehrwerke/

if you know what to do (except that I should learn HTML ... )
your advice is welcome!

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German IS easy - step into it ...

The Goethe Institut in California has a cool website - loads of German music and more.
They also prove how easy German is (for those who already know English).
Even a ZERO-Beginner should be able to understand the three German texts there at least well enough to do the tasks they come with.
Try - or if your German is better: check out the music-videos!
Have fun - und lern gern!

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The best software for self-learners of German

The new CD-ROM for "Schritte 1 - 2" is finally available.
But though I consider SCHRITTE to be maybe the best German-Course
for most classes, I was a bit disappointed: The CD-ROM offers a lot of useful exercises - about 1400 items (things to click or write) I would say -
and all is fine, but it is also not very interesting or motivating.
I expected more creativity from HUEBER (the leading publisher).
Thus the winner is still: The CD-ROM for "Themen aktuell 1" - it comes as a free gift with the course-book, and it has more exercise-items than any other CD: over 2000.
As the CD is a kind of animated and interactive version of the book
(which was worldwide the most successful for the last 25 years) it may even be
possible to learn German just with the CD - though a teacher in addition is of
course better ... I welcome any comments you have on that!
You can check out this and other software at the hueber webpage:

Just be aware: The exercises for TOPICS on the CD-ROM are MUCH more interesting
(and much more and much better) then those at the website !
(The website is better for TANGRAM and STEPS.)

Friday, February 5, 2010

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good for learners of German DSH TestDaF

http://deutschlernen-blog.de
Very beautiful and accessible Latest update blog with lots of information
and support for the university exams TestDaF and DSH.
therefore very important if you want to study in Germany!
(if you are not in an English-only course that is)
No material for beginners but (also) that's what my blog ;-)

Monday, January 25, 2010

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textbooks - Which is the best? What is the fairest of them all?

das beste Buch zum Deutschlernen - the best book course to learn German
I do NOT get paid by Hueber (=huaba) , but their SCHRITTE is the best on the market - though this does of course not apply to all and every learner-group.
But who else offers material even for whiteboard/smartboard-use, XXL-Glossaries,
DVD, CD-ROM, poster, extra-grammar, extra-"Intensiv-Trainer", an interactive Teacher-DVD-ROM, lots of free online-material at
http://www.hueber.de/schritte-plus/
and more in addition to the all the usual standard materials ?


But back to SCHRITTE: It exists in 3 versions, "international" for those learning worldwide, "Schritte 1-6" for those learning in Germany and now "Schritte plus"
(1-4 are ready, 5 and 6 are being prepared) for Gemany, an slightly updated version more specifically designed for some new types of official German-exams.

Drawbacks:
It is not as easy to understand for the old-fashioned teacher as "LAGUNE".
And for some countries it is too "5 e x y" for the censor. A bit too much of
illustrated "boy meets girl" - but 5 e x sells (NO it is NOT p 0r n0g rap hic!)
even learning German becomes more interesting with that "ol' devil called love",
still not a book for Iran and the like.

Und natürlich ist es für A1 bis B1 - wer besser ist, sollte mit ZIEL arbeiten
(Published by Hueber, you guessed it!) Or "advanced grammar exercises.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

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A very good link for MEGA DaF

A very good link because it will take you to many other good links!
unbelievable how much there is to learn everything on the Internet for German!
I will soon comment on some very interesting links from this page here
. Scroll down - there are links to the exercises!
http://www.deutsch-als-fremdsprache.de/daf-links/
(or simply click on the title of "posts"!)




Since then, Mr. Fariborz Dadkhah maintains this list of links,
she is getting bigger and become more interesting! Many Thanks! Keep it up!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

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Goethe is good - life online test A1 and second

goethe.de course is very good and important!
(And if you do not live in Germany, the Goethe-courses are absolutely cheap!)

Here is the online model test for Start German 1 (A1-Beginner)

http://www.goethe.de/lrn/ pro/sd1/deindex.htm

GOETHE is in SECOND LIFE (maybe not a good idea for Goethe,
because there would not learn German ... but good for you
you can speak;!


More online material:
http://www.goethe.de/lrn/duw/sdl/deindex.htm

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list of the best websites German for Beginners

Shortlist of the best websites for learning German BEGINNERS VERY GOOD
for GERMAN-learners!
(. Commented and a longer list can be found in my post from February 2009
I added here so the best sites I found the last year.)

German courses on the Internet:
German courses in GERMAN WAVE (not all is very good).
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/0, 2142,2055,00 html

German-Courses at the BBC:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ languages / German /
Very good web sites with information, courses, tasks, chat, etc.
www.d-seite.de
http:german.about.com

http:deutsch-lerner.blog.de


Sign up 100% free (for free) at:

http://www.deutschlern.net
(a very, very good side!)

Sign up (for free, some material is open only if you pay) to:
www.babbel.com

Lots of people who want to learn German (and other languages), and native speakers willing to help.
In the German chat, about a dozen people are usually active, if you find a nice one, you can start a one-to-one chat. People will even help you with your questions and homework. Amazing! You can find me there, too.
Put a photo of a pretty person (not yourself!) As your identity, to increase contacts ;-)

lots of great interactive material:
Topics 1 +2

http://www.hueber.de/shared/ Exercise / topic-news / learner / training / index.php
"lagoon"

http://www.hueber.de/shared/uebungen/lagune/index.php
and dolphin (almost identical to lagoon) here:

http://www.hueber.de/shared/ Exercise / dolphin / learner / training / index.php
"steps":
http://www.hueber.de/shared/uebungen/schritte/lerner/uebungen/
Very interesting is the free online material for "Tangram"

http://www.hueber.de/sixcms/list.php?page=lernen_tana

Hueber also German in the office, at work:

http://www.hueber.de/shared/uebungen/ everyday /
For young learners:

http://www.hueber.de/shared/uebungen/pingpong/lerner/uebungen/

Langenscheidt offers some parts of its CD-ROM for free online:

http://www.langenscheidt-unterrichtsportal.de/berliner_platz_band_54.html
slipcase is small but good:
http://www.schubert-verlag. de/aufgaben/uebungen_a1/a1_uebungen_index.htm

Cornelsen "Studio D":

http://www.cornelsen.de/sites/assets/studioda1/index.php

or for a bit more advanced learners: http
: / / www.cornelsen.de/sites/assets/studioda2/index.php

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All from 2009 - Find You look for what you!

all my 30 "posts" (contributions) in 2009.
2009 (30)
▼ February (6)
study Germany - German
tips without the onDaF
What this blog is for - The purpose of this blog
If you are a beginner:
5 very good ideas to improve your German!
German in the www - the 5 best meta Links
▼ March (8)
Learn German with the BBC
A very good site: www.d-seite.de
for learners and teachers and classes
A great site about German: german.about.com
Learn German at youtube.com! Learn
words! byki - Learning with vocabulary cards
German for Russian-speakers
Better Grammar
▼ April (8)
A super blog for learning German!
Contact
train with me for the DSH!
online free languages and much more to learn German

lectures on the Internet are the Internet there are so many practice pages for Eng ... OBJECTIVE
advanced - good book!
My best info can be found at 22 +23. February!
▼ May (1)
model tests!
▼ June (3)
How to do the German "R" A gift from
busuu.com
A letter from sprachenlernen24.de
▼ October (1)
goal - very good new material
▼ December (3)
German Language . net with new design and lots of music!
In Arabic Info about Germany!
German Tracks on the Internet
▼ 2010 (1)
▼ January (1)
German courses for little money

Sunday, January 3, 2010

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German courses for little money

German courses cost money - but some courses cost more than others. The Goethe-
Instititute has very good rates - in Germany for a lot of money,
in Cairo, Alexandria, Dubai for less money!
Alexandria:

http://www.goethe.de/INS/eg/kai/arindex.htm
Cairo - Super-Intensive Course 132 hours only 1600 LE (200 €!)

http://www.goethe.de/INS/eg/kai/lrn/kur/tpe/pre/arindex.htm

In Riyadh you can (and woman) and German at evening classes learn: 100 hours only
3100 Riyal

http://www.riad.diplo.de/Vertretung/riad/ar/Startseite.html

in Germany offer many courses UNIVERSITY good for little money - especially in summer
.
Münster cost 80 hours (4 weeks) only 240-280 €!

http://spzwww.uni-muenster.de/wipdaf/sk-kursuebersicht.htm

(And if you can really German well, but still 'something' should exercise more, to the language test
DSH / TestDaF to create and then offer many universities - including
Münster and Bielefeld -. free courses for prospective students)