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Schoolchildren are required to have a high level of concentration and performance from the first to the last lesson in everyday school life . To do this, they need regular supplies of energy, nutrients and fluids. These depleted reserves can be replaced with a glass of milk, a cup of yogurt

Or a slice of bread with cheese. Milk and dairy products are ideal fitness boosters that, in addition to energy, provide a variety of important nutrients that are indispensable, especially during the growth phase. At the same time, they help to cover the high fluid needs of children and young people. According to the organization

Reporters Without Borders, the situation for journalists and independent media is becoming more dangerous. In authoritarian states and dictatorships, dealing with the media is still marked by censorship and persecution. But even in democratic countries, the press is under increasing pressure, as the press freedom ranking shows. In the USA, Poland and Great Britain,

Politicians publicly expressed their contempt for journalists. Germany remained in 16th place in the rankings. In 1993, the UN General Assembly declared May 3rd World Press Freedom Day at the suggestion of UNESCO. You may be familiar with the feeling of exhilaration that comes with long-distance or marathon runners

After a while. But running can do even more – you don’t even have to run. A simple walk not only helps you stay fit, but also smart. Prerequisite: It should be an integral part of your everyday life. Sitting all the time can significantly increase the risk

Of developing Alzheimer’s. Conversely, several experiments have shown that regular exercise stimulates brain activity and increases concentration. So what are you waiting for? Just go for a walk more often – for example now. Even if it’s just a walk around the block. The cult scooter Vespa is going electric. The Vespa Elettrica was

Presented at the motorcycle trade fair in Milan and is intended to help the Piaggio company move into the age of electric mobility. The Elettrica looks like an original Vespa, but the electric drive is on the rear wheel. The special thing about it is that it runs completely silently. 18 million

Of the original Vespa have been sold over more than 70 years. But the company had ignored the trend towards electric motors for a long time. Now the E-Vespa is added to the seven conventional models. The market launch is planned for the end of the year.

Hello Tina! Well, have you already sent your application letter? Do you mean this for the most exciting start-up idea of ​​the year? Sure, as always! The competition only runs until the end of July. And what else can you gain from it? The winner receives three years of professional

Support in building a business from the company “A1”. This includes office space, the company’s business products, advice and help with media communication. The winner will also receive 10,000 euros in prize money. Fantastic! Then I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you! Good luck!

The panda bear is not only the coat of arms of the environmental protection organization WWF, but is also considered China’s national animal. The reason: All pandas still living in the wild can be found in central China. The animal is also very popular worldwide.

The Chinese government now wants to use this fact for an extraordinary form of advertising: solar parks in the shape of a panda should not only produce clean electricity, but also attract attention, because worldwide the panda is symbolic of the protection of endangered species. In the Chinese city of Datong,

The first such system has now been connected to the public power grid. Dear listeners, the theme of our show today is “sharing”, or more precisely “sharing fairly”. We welcome developmental psychologist Doctor Heike Bertold from the University of Freiburg to the studio. Hello, Doctor Bertold, and the first question: Is “sharing” really an issue?

“Sharing” is a theme because while adults can share fairly, small children usually want the best for themselves. This behavior is innate. However , acting against this instinct and voluntarily giving up your possessions to others is a social behavior that has to be learned with great effort.

Why is it so difficult for small children to share? Children between the ages of one and three identify strongly with things that they are attached to, such as their stuffed animal or toys. They believe that things not only belong to them, but that they are part of their personality.

A small child is of the opinion that the teddy bear in his arms is inseparably part of him. If someone takes the teddy away from him, the child feels threatened. So the children first have to learn to share. What are the requirements?

In order to voluntarily give something of their possessions to someone else, the child must be able to imagine how the other person feels. Is he sad because he can’t have the toy? Only when children develop a sense of what is going on in another person can they

Act compassionately and, for example, give something voluntarily. However, the empathy required for sharing does not develop until the age of three at the earliest. It has little to do with the character of the child itself. But even as adults, we don’t like to share right away.

What other factors play a role? Admittedly, sharing freely or lending things out is not just a question of social training, but also of personality – some people are more generous, while others don’t like sharing their property at all. But I always notice that it also depends on early childhood experiences.

Children who always got what they needed from their parents are usually more generous. If you’ve always had enough, it’s usually easier to share later. Can you force a child to share? Clearly, if two small children are fighting over a toy, forcing your child to share is the worst possible solution.

Then it will only defend its possessions even more strongly in the future. It is also proven that the prospect of a reward does not motivate children to give and lend in the long term. As soon as the reward doesn’t come, the willingness to share quickly disappears again.

What advice would you give parents in this case? You should first wait and see whether the children come to a solution themselves. If your child wants to play with another child’s toy, they must ask first if they can have this toy. And it may have to accept no

If the owner doesn’t want to share it – even if it’s difficult. But that’s a matter of practice. Thank you very much, Doctor Bertold, for this interesting conversation. Gladly. Welcome to Webradio Freiburg. The topic today: Mobility in everyday commuter life. What means of transport do working people and students use

Who travel long distances every day? And: Why not just move closer to work or university? My first guest in the studio is Eva Müller. She commutes daily across the German border to Switzerland to her workplace and back. Yes, good day. I would also like to welcome

Mr. Stefan Wagner to the studio. He is studying journalism in his sixth semester at the University of Freiburg and lives with his parents in Offenburg, 60 kilometers away. Hello. My first question goes to you, Ms. Müller: You live in Waldshut,

Close to the border with Switzerland. How do you get to work every day? So, I take the train to Zurich for an hour every day. It takes about another hour until I get to my workplace. It would be quicker by car, but I arrive more relaxed.

You’re in luck, because many commuters complain about delayed trains, long waiting times when changing trains, and overcrowded buses and trams. For this reason, the car remains by far the most important means of transport for them on the way to work. I also used to drive, but that was more because

We lived in the country and the bus connections to the city were very poor. There was no alternative to the car. But that wasn’t for me, Because as a driver you have to constantly concentrate on the road.

If I got stuck in a traffic jam, I would be exhausted by the time I got to work. Mr. Wagner, you also commute from Offenburg to Freiburg every day. How long does your journey take? It takes me about fifty minutes from home to university . Most days I leave

The house around 7:30 in the morning, a little later on Fridays. It’s not that far from Offenburg to Freiburg, but my question is still: Why didn’t you decide to live in Freiburg as a student? I’ve actually wanted to move to Freiburg for years, but I can’t find anything suitable in the city center.

Then I thought to myself: If I can’t find anything affordable in the centrally located districts of Freiburg, I might as well stay in Offenburg with my parents. Then I also save the costs of the shared apartment and spend my money on other things. If you ask commuters what they do to

Pass the time on their daily trips there and back, most of them will answer that they read the newspaper, read a book, write texts on their laptop or maybe even learn a foreign language. How do you spend your time? I like doing handicrafts. At the moment I’m knitting

A winter sweater for my nephew. It relaxes me and allows me to be creative. I once tried to improve my French, but learning on the train doesn’t work for me. I’m more of a communicative person and like to chat while I’m driving. By the way, that’s how I

Met my girlfriend. We were both waiting for a train that just didn’t come. There was enough time to chat. Another advantage of commuting. Ms. Müller, Mr. Wagner, thank you very much for this conversation. Dear listeners, goodbye until next week. Dear ladies and gentlemen, as part of the series of events on nutrition, relaxation

And fitness, I would like to welcome you to my lecture “Health and better quality of life in old age”. My name is Volker Brink and I am a sports scientist at the Cologne Sports University. The times when older people

Were only advised to do light endurance exercise are over. Instead, the importance of regular training comes into focus, even as we get older. If you want to escape the nursing home, you should go to the gym. Studies show that from the age of 30, the body’s muscles become weaker.

From the age of 60 onwards, people lose around one percent of their muscle strength per year. But this is not, as most of you probably assume, solely related to age, that has to be made very clear. The muscle loss is solely caused by the fact that the organism is no longer sufficiently stimulated.

So that means it’s not inevitable that our performance will become worse as we get older – no, that just depends on how we use our bodies. I am convinced that training to stop strength loss is important for every person. Muscle building training is, dear audience,

The safest protection against the nursing home. But most people, if at all, only start doing this when health problems arise. It is important to train regularly to improve performance. Even very simple exercises, two to three times a week, help to strengthen muscles and, for men, to stretch muscles. It is extremely effective

And ultimately keeps the entire body young. In addition, blood circulation in the brain is improved, which can, for example, prevent depression. On the other hand, it is also important to increase the load in small steps and not to lift heavy weights the first time: Get

Advice from trained staff or a physiotherapist. If these principles are taken to heart, muscle training is possible into old age without any problems and a completely new quality of life is developed. Last but not least, it also increases relaxation

And stress management our quality of life. In most cases, the cause of stress is not a stressful situation itself, but rather the fear of this situation. It’s the fear of losing your job, of having a traffic accident. It is the fear for one’s own life that causes problems for people.

This creates constant stress that something has to be done about. It would always be best to solve the problem directly. But if the problem cannot be solved in the near future, one thing always helps: “Run!” This is one of the best ways to deal with stress.

Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your attention. Do you love camping or would you like to try camping but don’t want to miss out on certain amenities? Then luxury camping, also known as “glamping”, is the solution for you . You combine the proximity to

Nature and the simplicity of a campsite with comfortable accommodation. When glamping, you live in tree houses, log cabins or igloos, which are glamorously furnished. Compared to the standard vacation, it costs a little more, but of course a lot more adventure awaits you and your family! That sounds like guaranteed relaxation!

Our planet is becoming increasingly crowded: around 2050, nine billion people will populate the earth. Two thirds of them probably live in cities. In the future, more and more food will have to be produced, but the available arable land is continually shrinking. Agricultural scientists around the world are working

On solutions to this foreseeable bottleneck. “Indoor farming”, i.e. urban farming in vertical greenhouses, seems promising. This would allow vegetables to be produced anywhere in the world, saving space and regardless of the climate. In the USA, many people even see the model as the agricultural economy of the future.

Dual vocational training combines practice and theory. You acquire practical skills in the training company and theoretical knowledge at the vocational school. On average, you spend around 70 percent of your training time in the company and 30 percent at vocational school. This means that dual training is very practice-oriented – especially

Compared to studying. After at least two to a maximum of three and a half years, you will complete the training with a final exam in oral and written form – and will have acquired thorough professional skills. The four megacities of Paris, Mexico City, Madrid and Athens

Want to improve their air quality and ban diesel cars from their traffic in a few years. In addition, alternative means of transport as well as walking and cycling should be promoted, according to a statement. The mayors of these megacities are calling

On car and bus manufacturers to cooperate. They should no longer install diesel engines in their vehicles , but instead rely on electric or hybrid vehicles in order to reduce the strain on traffic routes and lungs. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates

That 3 million people die every year as a result of urban air pollution. Why go to the theater? Why should we always just go to the cinema? That’s boring. Theater takes us into another world: there is no boundary between the audience and the action. It takes place before our eyes and is alive.

The play, the actors and the setting demand our attention. After a movie I often feel tired and in a bad mood. The sunlight is blinding when I go out onto the street again. But the theater invigorates me, I can’t get enough of it. In Germany, early risers are considered high-performing people.

Most people get up at 6 a.m. in the morning. Far too early, say sleep researchers. Because the millions of workers can hardly do anything sensible before nine o’clock. Sleep researchers around the world have been emphasizing for years how urgently our organism needs sleep.

Even just one or two hours too little can dramatically limit brain functions. You work slower, worse and sooner or later you have to expect to get sick. A lack of sleep at night not only causes circles under the eyes, it also leads to stress syndrome.

Today I welcome Dr. Beckmann, labor market expert and study advisor at the Federal Employment Agency, to the studio. Doctor Beckmann, my first question: Should you pay particular attention to good job prospects when choosing a course of study? The impression is often given that one must, above all, study something

That has a future and will lead to a secure job. However, your own interests and inclinations should always come first . After that, it of course makes sense to take the actual professional requirements and – as far as possible – future career prospects into consideration right from the start .

Isn’t it more sensible to look at the job market first? No, because in a job that offers good opportunities but doesn’t suit you, you are less willing to continue your training and be flexible – but these are all important factors that

Determine your success on the job market. I therefore recommend choosing a career that puts your heart into it. Skilled workers are needed in every industry, there is a need for young talent in every profession, so there are opportunities everywhere. But they are distributed unevenly. For example, there are hardly any jobs

For literary scholars or cultural scientists. Will the graduates then be unemployed? No, that is rarely the case. However, it often takes them longer to find a job, and for only two out of three graduates the content of their work has something to do with what they studied.

But that doesn’t necessarily have to be a bad thing if the position is demanding and paid accordingly. Most people manage to achieve this goal over time. Which subjects will be in particular demand when today’s first-year students graduate? It is difficult to predict

Which professions will be popular in the future . That’s why we at the Federal Employment Agency do not make any forecasts. But of course we can say where people are being sought at the moment. We currently see above-average job opportunities for computer scientists and engineers. Doctors, business experts and social workers and

Educators are also in high demand. Is studying actually worth it financially? University graduates earn significantly more over the course of their working lives than skilled workers with a vocational qualification. But only on average! You can’t say across the board: If you study, you automatically earn well.

There are academics who get less than skilled workers with vocational training. But when you ask whether studying was the right decision, most people say: Yes, I would do it again. One last question: Do you really have to study after graduating from high school? No, there are enough alternatives.

If you have your Abitur in your pocket but don’t feel like going to a traditional course of study, then a high school diploma course could be the right choice. It is a mixture of theory and practice in one company. This special training for high school graduates lasts between two and four years and

Offers good career prospects. Thank you, Doctor Beckmann, for this insightful conversation. You’re welcome. Welcome to Altona Radio Hamburg, today with the question: Internships are like icing on the cake when it comes to successful career planning. But: Does it actually do anything or does it just decorate our CV?

My first guest in the studio is Martin Schmidt. He is a high school graduate and has just completed a series of internships as part of a Germany-wide project. Hello. Yes, that was forty-four short-term internships within five months. Forty-four! We’re looking forward to hearing about your experiences.

I also welcome Ms. Bettina Krause to the studio. At the age of 32, she decided to take a new career path and is currently completing an internship at an advertising agency. Good day. Mr. Schmidt, skilled trades are not the first choice for high school graduates.

Why did you decide to take part in this project? Well, for me, after graduating from high school, I didn’t really know what direction I wanted to go in, but I also didn’t really want to start studying straight away and just learn theory all the time. And that was a great opportunity

To take a look at 44 different professions. There are a lot of jobs that were completely different than I had imagined. “Take a look” describes the matter very well. Are two days enough to get to know the respective trade? I definitely got a first impression of the work. I think it

Would take a while to decide whether a job is right for you. But you quickly find out if something doesn’t suit you. You, Ms. Krause, also realized that your previous job as an office worker at a large car company was not the ideal one for you. Well, actually my

Friends brought it to my attention. I was dissatisfied with my life for years without being able to say exactly why. At some point I visited a career counselor and with her help I found out which career suited me better. Aha, and which one is that? I trained as an advertising copywriter

, which means I design creative texts for advertising posters and sales campaigns. Now I can, above all, express my creative side. I can imagine that it wasn’t easy for you to find an internship, because companies often have the opinion that older interns have difficulty

Fitting into their new role or even quickly lose interest in being the “outsider.” to be on the team. In fact, I was the only intern over 25, but I got along well with the younger interns. I also had the opportunity to pass on my own knowledge and experience to the team and

To benefit from the knowledge of others. After all the interesting insights you both gave us, I would like to give you a final tip for anyone who is wondering whether an internship will be of benefit to them. Of course, it can always happen that the

Expectations of the internship are not met. But I think you also gain valuable experience from this for your later career choice. This way you can rule out unsuitable positions when looking for a job in the future. And I think if we learn

To deal with a failed internship, then that’s a win for us too. Ms. Krause, Mr. Schmidt, thank you very much for being with us today. Dear listeners, I say goodbye to you until the same time next week. Dear Sir or Madam, I am Jutta Thiel from the University of Regensburg and I

Would like to warmly welcome you to my lecture “Youth Violence in Germany”. To put it bluntly: it is normal for young people to cross boundaries: it is simply part of growing up. Young people are much more likely to be involved in criminal activity than any other age group,

Particularly when violence is involved. However , the fact that the perpetrators are getting younger and more brutal is a problem. Not just for the victims, mostly young people, but for society as a whole. Because young people react particularly sensitively to changes, youth violence is considered an indicator of social crises:

It can be seen as a kind of “fever curve” in society. Let’s take the reunification of Germany as an example. In the years that followed, the number of young criminals in Germany rose rapidly. The media and researchers searched for explanations and the public was alarmed.

Youth violence was mentioned as a problem for the first time. The number of violent young people has now fallen sharply. However, a lot has changed in the way young people approach things. Many of the rules that once applied to fights between young people

Apparently no longer apply today: the bullies deliberately aim for the head, and it is not always the end when the victim lies on the ground and gives up. But why do young people become violent in the first place?

One thing is certain: there is not one specific reason, but a whole range of causes and risk factors that contribute to youth violence. It is also clear that a biological disorder is rarely the reason why a young person becomes violent. One risk factor is certainly the parental home.

Dealing with conflict with violence is a strategy that children often learn from their parents. Violence is passed down from generation to generation. A problematic living situation can also be a risk factor. Lack of language skills, violent films or computer games, social envy and even boredom

Can all have a negative effect. The peak of violence is around 16 to 21 years of age, after which the violence declines. The end to the willingness to use violence usually comes on its own. Most young people who go through an aggressive phase later become peaceful adults who never become conspicuous again.

However, it is necessary to take measures as early as possible to avoid such an undesirable development. Among other things, young people must recognize that there is not only physical violence, but that violence begins much earlier. Bullying and exclusion are also a form of violence.

Studies have also shown that young people who are particularly likely to be perpetrators are also more likely to be victims of violence. Unfortunately, many victims do not want to talk about their experiences for fear that something more will happen to them, or they simply do not want

To be reminded of the incident anymore. However, in recent years the willingness of young victims to report violent acts committed by other young people has increased. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for your attention. It is a myth that semester breaks automatically mean a lot of free time.

This may have been the case 10-20 years ago, but since the switch to the Bachelor-Master system there has been little left of the holidays. The classic semester break no longer exists, which is why the period at the end of the semester is no longer called “semester break” but rather “lecture-free period”.

There will no longer be any university events, but the students still have a lot to do: exams have to be written, internships have to be completed, theses have to be completed and important organizational tasks have to be taken on. Since the invention of the two-wheeler in 1817, the bicycle has

Undergone rapid development as a means of transport. Just a few decades ago it was considered a means of transport for old-fashioned people who couldn’t afford a car. Cyclists are now seen as progressive and environmentally conscious, and young city dwellers spend several thousand euros on their customized bikes.

According to experts, cycling is the mode of choice in the city for distances of up to five kilometers because it is seen as the answer to current social challenges such as climate change, traffic jams, air pollution and noise. I’m studying political science here in Leipzig in the third semester.

I would like to become a journalist, and the profession can also be easily combined with my interest in politics. The preparation at my school was crucial for my inclination towards politics. It was through social studies lessons from grade 10 onwards that I first became interested in politics. Later I helped design

Our school blog. Through internships and the support of friends, I felt confirmed in my career aspirations. What I like about the University of Leipzig is that I can design my studies myself. Who doesn’t know this: after work, you go shopping quickly,

Prepare a delicious dinner for the family, then go for a workout, and you actually want to meet your friends too. Instead of making yourself comfortable on the couch, you rush from one appointment to the next. Whether cultural or sporting, one event chases the other. And if you’re afraid of missing out, you’ll find

That 24 hours a day isn’t enough. When it comes to scheduling time, it is difficult to get everything under one roof – leisure stress breaks out. A hotel without internet, is that possible? For some it is an absolute requirement for a hotel booking. But an ever-growing number of consumers

Want to switch off and leave the stress of work behind them during the best days of the year. The new trend is called “offline vacation”. The first hotels are offering network-free zones in which mobile devices are taboo. Smartphones, tablets etc. must be handed in at reception. Guests don’t surf the Internet here,

But instead go fishing in the lake, hiking or taking yoga classes. For me, secondhand is the best solution when shopping for clothes. “Second-hand things” are often of higher quality because many are still made with a lot of handwork because they should last a long time.

Second-hand fashion is particularly suitable for individualists because you don’t buy mass-produced goods and therefore don’t run the risk of looking like everyone else on the street. True! Second-hand fashion doesn’t necessarily have to be cheap or look the same. You can often

Purchase beautiful and rare pieces that are no longer manufactured and are unique. Today I welcome Doctor Elisa Brandes from the Federal Ministry of Education to the studio. The topic of our program is: “Why do women so rarely have a career in technical professions?”

Doctor Brandes, you are calling for more women in MINT professions. What exactly is a MINT career? MINT stands for mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology. There are a variety of different professions, but they all have one thing in common: they primarily require technical, mathematical or scientific knowledge or skills. Understand.

So it’s more like what many people still understand as a typical male job. Well, this cliché persists and means that careers like this have little appeal to young women. They still associate technical jobs with physically difficult, dirty work that is not very communicative and certainly not creative.

And last but not least, they are afraid of being the only woman among many men. There is a major shortage of skilled workers in the technical sector in Germany. Isn’t that also a reason to inspire young women to study science and technology? The Ministry of Education has been committed

To increasing the interest of girls and young women in STEM subjects for years. For example, there are offers like Girls’ Day. On the so-called Girls’ Future Day, schoolgirls from grade five can get to know technical, craft and scientific careers. This encourages many girls and young women to dare and try something new.

How does upbringing influence young women’s later career interests? Family and upbringing do play an important role. Small children first compare themselves with mom and dad. If children can gain experience with technology or experiments at an early age, their interest in such a profession increases. But if I give a girl a toolbox

And she never sees a woman holding a hammer, then the girl probably won’t play with it either. And what’s next at school? Between the ages of eleven and 16, girls are most interested in mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology. After that, interest in

Scientific subjects declines sharply. A possible explanation for this is that they find the lessons too boring and not creative enough. They also want more encouragement, especially from teachers and female role models in the field. Women in technology and science are therefore in demand. But what happens when they

Start working? We know from statistics that women who actually go into a scientific and technical profession are still much less likely to have a career than men. A major hurdle is the problem of balancing family and job. A third of women have difficulty getting a place in kindergarten for their offspring.

In this case, you have to choose part-time work. And you can’t make a career working part-time. True. Doctor Brandes, thank you for this interesting conversation. You’re welcome. Welcome, dear listeners, to our “Question of the Week” today: Learning foreign languages. Does it only benefit young people, or can older people also benefit from it?

My first guest in the studio is Ms. Claudia Schwarz. She is 22 years old, speaks two foreign languages ​​and is currently learning her third, Chinese, at the University of Heidelberg. Hello. Yes, I am studying Sinology, i.e. Chinese studies, in the third semester. Before you tell us

Why you chose Chinese, we would like to welcome our second guest. Mr. Franz Steiner is a retired engineer and is learning Spanish at the adult education center. Good day. Ms. Schwarz, what motivated you to study Sinology? Well, I’ve actually always wanted to learn Chinese and thought that it would definitely be very good

To find out something about another cultural area and about such a huge country that is becoming increasingly important in the economy and politics. We had a Chinese group at our school, and I was able to gain some initial insights there. But you were lucky! At my school I was still struggling with Latin;

Back then, people only dreamed of unusual languages ​​like Chinese. Well, classical languages ​​such as Latin are not unimportant for studying, but I hope that my knowledge of Chinese will give me greater opportunities on the global job market. And I think your chances aren’t bad.

From the perspective of large international corporations, Mandarin, China’s official and most widely spoken dialect, is now the second most important foreign language of all. But foreign languages ​​aren’t just beneficial for your career; speaking the local language makes communication much more personal. Mr. Steiner, you started learning Spanish after your retirement.

Yes, my wife and I bought a holiday home in Spain two years ago and I would like to be able to communicate with my new neighbors in their native language. Now I finally have the leisure to do it, because as long as I’ve been working I’ve always lacked time and rest. You have

Chosen the right time according to the latest research. Learning a foreign language as you get older is considered excellent brain training. If you only learn a second language as an adult, the decline in cognitive abilities can be slowed down. Well, at first I was worried about my advanced age

Because I was the oldest in my class. But now I’m thrilled, also because the course instructor takes into account the fact that, for example, I need more time to learn vocabulary or that I need more explanations about grammar than the other course participants. In addition, you have a

Very special advantage, namely your life and learning experience. In addition, according to experts, your peers have the greatest willpower because they learn from their own motivation. Finally, a question for both of you: Early language learning: yes or no? Well, I read that you

Can learn several languages ​​from an early age, that people are multilingual. I see this in my niece, who goes to a bilingual kindergarten and learns English there. She makes enormous progress day after day and learns while playing. It would be a shame

Not to exploit this potential. Thank you both for the interesting insight. What do you think, dear listeners, about our topic? Give us a call! Our phone number is. Dear Sir or Madam, welcome to my lecture “Making and

Implementing good resolutions – a thing with two faces”. I am Renate Drews from the University of Göttingen. Do you feel the same way? New Year’s Eve is approaching, and for the new one Every year many people make changes. The person who doesn’t like sports thinks that he finally has to

Run more; the smoker resolves to finally quit. Some people try to change their entire life at once with a long list of resolutions. Many resolutions that are made for the coming year are repeated year after year. They often sound so simple, but are difficult to redeem.

This is often due to exaggerated and unclear expectations that we place on ourselves. We know today: the less clear our resolutions are, the less likely they are to succeed. So if you want to lose a few pounds, you shouldn’t make a general plan

To go to the gym in the new year. Instead, the goal should be: Every week I go to indoor cycling and to a Pilates class at least once. The following advice: It is best to enter the appointments in a calendar or a list.

Not only do you have control over whether you actually stick to your resolutions, but it also makes it more difficult to not stick to them because you have your goals in black and white. A bad conscience can also have a positive effect. What is also important: choose positive wording

When making your resolutions! Let me give you an example: “From the day after tomorrow, with a heavy heart, I will give up pizza and pasta.” Well, how does that sound? Exactly: not very motivating! That’s why resolutions should be deliberately formulated in a positive way, such as “Starting the day after tomorrow,

I will try out completely new recipes and prepare nothing but fresh, delicious food.” So you look forward to putting your plans into action. By the way, big wishes are best approached realistically and in small steps. If you finally want to go jogging, you won’t be able to run a marathon in February.

It doesn’t have to be an hour a day either: 20 minutes twice a week is perfectly fine to get started. This makes it easier to actually start with good intentions. Last but not least, you should ask yourself: What benefit do I expect from this resolution? A better body feeling?

Less everyday stress? Just like the resolutions themselves, the goals should also be recorded in writing. The best way to do this is on one or more pieces of paper, which you either distribute around the apartment or stick to the monitor as a “Post-it”.

Do you find this to be too much or even pointless work? Well, that assumption is wrong! Because in moments when you feel like giving up, you can – in the truest sense of the word – remember why you’re actually doing it all. When we lose courage, a quick

Look can put us back on the right path. Ladies and gentlemen, I wish you a happy new year and thank you very much for your attention.

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  1. How to say in German?❤

    To push
    Again
    To arrive

    How to say in English?

    vereinbaren
    Anrede
    zustammen
    deshalb
    um Internet surfen
    aufschreiben
    Tätigkeit
    benennen
    Terminvereinbarung
    anrufen
    in die Kneipe gehen
    Spielfilm
    telefonieren
    Ich würde gerne
    ausgehen
    hinzu
    Termin
    nennen

    What are meanings of "verschieben"?

  2. How to say in English?😊

    Dauer
    fortsetzen
    achten
    eineinhalb Stunden
    beobachten
    zum Schluss
    beachten
    Gang
    Zeitpunkt
    eine und eine halbe Stunde

    Everyone knows that (in German?)

    Which is correct "wer soll etwas tun?" and "wer muss etwas tun?"?

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