Goethe Society Oral Exams (August 6th 2022)
/The 2022 Goethe Society Oral Exams were held, as every year, at the University of Auckland's Epsom Campus. 120 students from 10 schools participated, which is an increase in both the number of schools and students from last year. We saw enthusiastic and talented young speakers of German and look forward to honouring their achievements at the prize-giving ceremony on the 29th of September.
Written by Stephan Resch
Dr. Norman Franke's Talk (Aug 4th 2022)
/Norman Franke captivated an attentive audience by reading a variety of short stories and poems written by himself in German and English. Before each reading, Norman explained unfamiliar words or phrases on the whiteboard and described the context and/or inspiration behind the story/poem. He used hand gestures and read with expression to aid with his storytelling. After the reading, the audience members asked Norman some questions and discussed further topics over some light refreshments.
Written by Vanessa Chong
Stammtisch (July 28th 2022)
/We had a small group at Stammtisch this month with a nice mix of new and regular attendees, as well as beginner to advanced German speakers. Attendees enjoyed discussing various topics, including hobbies, travel, work and language learning.
Written by Courtney Sole
Kaffee & Kuchen (July 24th 2022)
/Another fun and interactive K&K on a Sunday afternoon! We had a lovely mix of people coming along to practise their German speaking, and others just getting to know people with common interests - a great event for both! A great event for both students and older people to get together.
Written by Zoë Kiefte
German Drama Company: Die fragliche Insel (2022 Production)
/The German Drama Company’s 2022 production, Die fragliche Insel (written by Courtney Sole, directed by Shalin Shah, and produced by Sofia Manai), was performed on 5th-9th July at the University of Auckland Drama Studio. Although the play was fully in German, it also had English surtitles (live captions) to allow audiences with a range of German language skills to enjoy it!
The cast acted fantastically and wore creative and colourful costumes to imitate their German/Swiss celebrity characters. The audience experienced many comedic scenes as the celebrities competed against each other to win one million dollars for their chosen charity.
The German Drama Company look forward to putting on more shows to promote the German language in the future! For more information about the German Drama Company and how to be part of future productions, visit: https://www.facebook.com/GermanDramaCompany/
Written by Vanessa Chong
Film Screening: Good Bye Lenin! (June 24th 2022)
/The Auckland Goethe Society’s latest film screening was the classic German tragicomedy Good Bye Lenin! (2003), courtesy of the Goethe-Institut. This film begins in October 1989 in East Berlin, right before the fall of the Berlin Wall, where Alex Kerner is living with his mother and sister. But his mother, a loyal party member, falls into a coma and misses the revolution. After she wakes, doctors say any jarring event could make her have a heart attack, meaning the family must go to great lengths to pretend communism still reigns in Berlin. Our film nights are always a fantastic opportunity to engage with German films you may have never seen before—or seen several times! Approximately 30 people attended the film night and also enjoyed the free snacks: popcorn, juice, and Gummibärchen. We host film screenings semi-regularly, so keep an eye out for our next event.
Written by Eve Walter
Kaffee & Kuchen (June 18th 2022)
/We had a good turnout for our June Kaffee und Kuchen. The whole group joined in for an engaging discussion about many different topics, including the upcoming German Drama Company play.
Written by Courtney Sole