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g-bod
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 Message 105 of 151
28 February 2014 at 9:53pm | IP Logged 
March Challenge

I'm determined not to be late setting a challenge again!

This month, your challenge is a twist on self introductions: rather than introducing yourself, your challenge is to write an introduction to somebody else. This person could be either real or fictional, somebody you know personally or somebody famous. You can be as creative or uncreative as you wish.

I deliberately avoided a self introduction challenge, because I find that once you start activating a language you tend to end up talking about yourself over and over again anyway. This challenge is all about practicing using the third person!
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 Message 106 of 151
01 March 2014 at 2:11am | IP Logged 
Feb. Challenge

No issue with understanding sentences passively, but I recently found that I have a big issue with this in active use. I usually feel like I'm just totally guessing at which pronoun to use.

Prepositions and Pronouns

The following prepositions are always followed by the accusative

bis, durch, entlang, für, gegen, ohne, um and wider

And the following prepositions are always followed by the dative

aus, außer, bei, mit, gegenüber, nach, seit, von and zu

It doesn't matter if there is motion implied by the verb or not. It will always be "nach mir", never "nach mich". "ohne ihn", not "ohne ihm"

But the pronoun that follows the following prepositions depends on if the verb is a verb of motion (accusative) or if one is describing a location (dative).

an, auf, hinter, in, neben, über, unter, vor, zwischen

Erik stellt sich hinter ihm. (Erik places himself behind him) - Accusative
Erik steht hinter ihm. (Erik stands behind him) - Dative

However, even if motion is not implied, sometimes the accusative is used if the use of the dative would not make any sense.

Wir warten auf ihn. (We wait for him....not literally 'on' him).
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 Message 107 of 151
04 March 2014 at 9:11pm | IP Logged 
Some vocab related to Karnevalszeit (Carnival Season):
Fastnacht: Shrove Tuesday/Fat Tuesday/Pancake Tuesday/Mardi Gras
Weiberfastnacht: Fat Thursday before Lent (party night for women and men dressed as women)
Rosenmontag: Monday before Lent when the Karnevalsumzug happens
Karnevalsumzug: carnival parade with amazing floats and costumes
Aschermittwoch: Ash Wednesday
Fastenzeit: Lent
Elferrat: council of eleven that oversees festivities
Verkleidung: costume
Maske: mask
Süßigkeiten/Bonbon: candies /sweets

SWR has a fantastic guide to carnival, including lexicon and videos:
Närrische Wochen

Basler Fasnacht in Switzerland hasn't happened yet, but a friend tells me the costumes there are even more
amazing and he's even getting up in the middle of the night to watch the live stream.
The motto this year is "Gäll, blyb suuber". Swiss-German is a whole other kettle of fish.

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 Message 108 of 151
23 March 2014 at 2:47am | IP Logged 
My March Challenge contribution is here, at the bottom of the page.

Warning: Extremely long post! Sorry, it just came out that way.

Edited by AlOlaf on 23 March 2014 at 4:15am

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 Message 109 of 151
01 April 2014 at 8:40pm | IP Logged 
March Challenge Results:

Well done to the following team members for completing the March Challenge:

AlOlaf
BAnna

If I have missed any other winners, as always, please let me know.

An April challenge will come just as soon as this forum starts working properly again...

Edited by g-bod on 05 April 2014 at 12:30pm

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BAnna
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 Message 110 of 151
04 April 2014 at 5:32am | IP Logged 
My contribution is very lightweight compared to AlOlaf's outstanding and touching one, but it can be found in message 166 of log (see below). Maybe I should separate my posts by language instead of a mishmash of them all together?

DE March challenge Msg 166
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 Message 111 of 151
05 April 2014 at 12:33pm | IP Logged 
Sorry I missed your post BAnna, I have updated the winners list now. I missed it due to a combination of the forum software struggling over the last couple of weeks and the fact that I have had less time to spend on here recently. I certainly have no objections to the format of your log!
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 Message 112 of 151
05 April 2014 at 12:43pm | IP Logged 
April Challenge

The April Challenge is a very easy challenge, that anybody can win regardless of your level, preferred methods, or time available.

We have just reached the end of the first quarter of the 2014 TAC. At this time of year a lot of the TAC Log activity tends to die down, as new year's resolutions are well and truly forgotten and real life goes on. So the April Challenge is the "Who is still in?" Challenge.

In order to win this challenge, please post a message here in the Team Log, with a brief summary of how the first quarter of the TAC went and what your plans are for the next quarter. If you need language practice to make the challenge feel worthwhile to you, of course you can write it in German. But the main thing is that it's time to reflect, regroup, and reaffirm your commitment to Team Spaß!

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