My kids both started to learn it in 1st grade of a common elementary school here in NRW when they were 6 years old. I highly doubt it differs so drastically between the states.
Link Zeppeloyd I know right!? 😓 I mean, you begin to have English classes in (usually) 3rd grade or so. And it wasn't even a long or 'complex' conversation. 😅
Link Zeppeloyd Well.. Our youth is broken. Some of them hate school or don't go to school. They go on a party and drink alcohol or do something other shit. So it is kind of usuall that our youth can't speak english..
School system is different in Germany. Schedule for classes are on a weekly base, so every day at the week is different. And they are organised in units called "class" with like 20-25 children in each class. This units usually learn together with one fixed teacher, who is responsible for this class. Some lessons are shared with other classes, so the students can decide if they want to learn art or music for example, but usually every class does have the same schedule and students don´t pick their courses. And yes, the box is for bread. You don´t have this in America because bread culture is more important in Germany.
They're afraid would be the better way to put it but I can only agree. Ich selbst spreche fließend Englisch in der 7. Klasse aber trau mich trotzdem nicht zu sprechen...
Most German teenagers say "I don't speak English" or "Ich spreche kein Englisch" not because they are not able to but because they are lazy fucks or self conscious about their bad pronounciation and feel embarrassed.
Ich denke das auch 😂 Bin viel in englischsprachigen Foren unterwegs und kann mich Recht gut verständigen.. aber sobald ich Englisch sprechen muss.. noooope 😂
Veganika Perfektionismus hat jedoch nichts mit Faulheit zu tun. De facto ist, dass die Jugend immer dümmer und fauler wird und somit von deinem "Perfektionismus" immer weiter abweicht. Das ganze fängt ja schon bei der Deutschen Sprache an.
It’s unusual for german teenagers to not speak english. I think he was just surprised or nervous - or both. Btw. keep up speaking german ^^ it’s neat to see that you’re making progress ;D
Luna Hale wrong i am really good at English and I am a Realschüler xD it depends on your skills :) ich will nicht sagen dass du falsch liegst es stimmt das die meisten Gymnasiasten besser sprechen können. ^^
Mina Yildiz that's not what I meant but for example I am in an bilingual school and there aren't any bilingual "Realschulen" I just wanted to say it's not necessary for Germans to speak good English because I know people in the Realschule that don't even learn the language you know and in the gymnasium you have to
It depends on where you live in Germany. Some states (Bundesländer) have school till 3 pm every day, some not. It also depends on your school. Students at the "Gymnasium" have more lessons than students at the "Hauptschule".
Viki Teg dont worry its the same here. Some days we have to go to school until only 1pm but then again theres days where I had to stay in school until 5:30pm, its pretty equal.
@@letmesleep7186 well some students just have 6 lessons per day in 5th 6th and even sometimes in the 7th or 8th grade it depends on the school in America the students have much more lessons but that's just going on there. ^^
These kids probably are on lunch break, German schools do have a cafeteria but it's not obligatory so many students go to the nearest grocery store to get food and something to drink. This break usually takes 45 - 60 minutes, that would explain why they were gone when you were done shopping 🤗
leo Sadly not everywhere though, had a 1:30 hour lunch break from grade 5-10 in which I wasn’t allowed to leave to get food :/ it is allowed for the oberstufe though
We didnt have a lunch break or anything similar. Just 2 big breaks "große Pausen" between 2nd and 3rd class and between 4th and 5th which were 20 minutes each
nicht nur das! Ich denke Er sieht die Alltäglichen Dinge anders als Wir es tun! für uns sind so Sachen wie ein Brotkasten ganz normal und wir schenken dem nicht viel Beachtung! Er hingegen feiert es als ob er ein neuen Kontinent entdeckt hat! ;) Ich find Ihn ( und die vielen anderen UA-camr ) geil, weil die so was unvoreingenommenes und neugieriges haben!
Annaontime ich kenne die gar nicht und lebe mein ganzes Leben schon in Deutschland 😂 I don‘t know this box and I’ve lived in Germany for my whole life 😂
6:45 thats Germany man. Even if you're the only costumer, they will scan super fast. If you are not prepared they might actually drown you with your groceries...
They only do this so fast because the scanning time is counting every second. When they're ready with scanning you can pack your things so slow like you want to.
Well it's unusual a student in Germany can't speak English, we learn it from 1st grade (atleast I have) and he sounded like he was in 9th grade or sth..maybe he was just too shy haha don't take it as being rude most of our students aren't very confident in their English
I don‘t know if you know but next time please buy other eggs. When you see „Bodenhaltung“ don’t buy these eggs becouse it means that the chickens have very little space to live. You better buy „Freilandhaltung“ even if they are a bit more expensive.
ayleesier it doesn't matter how it is called in english, if he would buy them in Germany anyways tho. And by the way, Bio Eier/Bio eggs would be the right term, because it is the.. surname? Title? (Don't know how it is called in english 😅)
But the freilandeier aren't the best either because the chicken are fed special food so their eggs look better (f.e. more orange, bigger, ...) but i wrote a whole paragraph about this in the comments so ..
Atomics Beast yeah bodenhaltung means that the chickens aren't treated really well and they are in cages freilandhaltung means that they have a lot of space and they are outside
Omg I laughed so hard 😂😂 Schäfchenzähler = pillow (Kissen) 😂😂 "What are they doing at 1 o clock? Is today a holiday or something?" 😂😂 would be cool if we had a holiday everyday You probably learned the "guten appetit" a lot because it really sounds like a German 😂😛 "Ich denke deine familia is sehr schön" merk ich mir 😂😂 familiAAA
Yeah its pretty strange..normaly young germans atleast learn oxford english at school these days...actually i am 48 and i learned it at school as a young boy -.-
Das ist eine gymnasiale Schul Gegend von Marburg, also Englisch sollte selbstverständlich sein. Aber wenn die Englische Sprache nicht als lebendige Sprache verstanden wird, sondern nur als schnödes Schulfach, dann kommt sofort Stress auf, und der Schüler flieht ins "Nicht wissen" Was macht die Kultur-Minister Konferenz? Antwort: Sie verwandelt an sich sehr interessante Wissensgebiete in negative Erfahrung, aus den man gerne flieht. Das Deutsche Schulsystem muss dringend reformiert werden.
Ich spreche kein Englisch. Wtf 😂👌🏻 he should have said "I'm pretty shitty at speaking English, because I always skipped English classes at school." He couldn't even reply with "I can't speak English"
All of our German students learn English, nowadays most primary schools teach it. But lots of young people just don't dare to actually talk, especially to a native English speaker, though they are fine with chatting in English from their basement's safety later that day. 😉 I think part of the problem is, that we don't learn informal chatting / conversational English in school. But that's the problem with lots of language lessons when it comes to formal / informal speech, too. Oh, and those hundreds of kids don't need long at the checkout, because just 1 out of 5 actually buys a can of soda, the others just tag along.
Nicoletta Ciccone Kids beginning to learn English with 7 or 8 years in Germany. Most English teacher are assholes. And so they're getting tired of speaking English. And in Germany isn't much tourism (only Asians but they don't talk much)
cupcake Yeah, ny teacher shouts at us for beeing informal, but our task was talking to a teenager. And she doesn't teach shit. Most in my class can't use would correctly.
The problem is that most teachers are terrible english speakers themselves, most have have no concept of casual english. I have only ever had one english teacher who spoke better english than me, and he was half-scottish, so he doesn't quite count. Hell, in 9th grade a teacher asked me how you spell lawyer... And I am a german native, both my parents don't speak english. If one really wants to learn english, he/she will learn far more watching movies/youtube in english.
Tra Lp omg that is so true! I once had a teacher who had a very hard saxony accent. That alone was horrible (and I am from saxony myself but she was extreme). But she also graded our tests way too picky. In a vocabulary test, if you didn't write a "to" infront of every verbs she marked the whole answer as wrong, even if the actual word was right! After that she was sick the rest of the semester. And that is the story on how I've got my first and only 4 in english on a school certificate. Otherwise I am always between 1 and 2 since I learn my english with movies, social media and games, too.
Archy : I‘m not sure but I think he means german people should speak at least a little bit englisch because almost every school in Germany is teaching it :)
Archy : But you expect someone to have at least grade school knowledge in math (and a bit more like negative numbers etc) so you should expect at children to be able to have a conversation in english.
Some people here are so ignorant 🙄 they do teach English in Germany but they don’t use it in the daily basis, so most can’t really speak it fluently. But most do understand if you use simple words and talks slowly. Most school starts at 7:45 depending what grad it ends between 12:45 - 16:00 (4pm)
It‘s not uncommon that school ends at 1 pm. My school usually ended at that time but there are also days when you won‘t be at home until 3 or 4. Then we‘d usually have a short lunch break where we would walk to a grocery store (like the kids in your video) and buy some food there 😉
Lord D. Sami School starts at eight in Amerika too. I am an Au Pair there right jow and my hostkid goes in at 7.40 and comes out at 2.40 every day. So it is just different but in America they go to school that long every day. Even my younger hostkid goes in around nine and school ends around four.
zNeco ist halt echt so in der zweiten Klasse haben die in meiner Grundschule angefangen uns Englisch beizubringen ich weiß ja nicht wo der war aber sicherlich nie in der Schule
Ich hab die ersten 13 Jahre meines Lebens in einer Stadt gelebt und kann trotzdem flüssig Englisch sprechen. Also es liegt nicht daran dass es Stadtkinder sind sondern höchstenfalls Hauptschüler oder Förderschüler weil auf den Schulen Englisch nicht richtig beigebracht wird sondern halt eher Mathe und Deutsch usw.
The chickens who are laying the eggs are usually not the same as the chickens who are being fried. Some are sold as sewing hen though. It might not matter for the taste of the meat/egg but it does matter - for the chicken at least. (And if you get a "Bio-Ei" you also don't eat all the ingredients from low quality chicken food.)
if you buy bread and leave it in a plastic bag it may come in, it gets moldy faster. if you leave it in a paper bag it may come in it dries out faster, so yeah if you dont eat much bread at a time a bread box is a nice thing to have to keep your bread fresh.
Usually school finishes in Germany at about 1 pm most of the time. However, if you're in a higher class, you've school till even 3 or 4 pm on 2-4 days.
Fun fact: Germans mostly say "Ich Liebe dich" to their partners only. Most of them don't even say "Ich Liebe dich" to their parents like americans do. As you can see at 12:50 "pickle?" was kinda upset when you said "Ich Liebe dich Charlotte". A british friend of mine said that it's common to say "I Love you" to a good friend while in Germany "I Liebe dich" pretty much means that you want a serious relationship with that person.
"Ich liebe dich" is really a very strong phrase. You only say that to your partner. Even to my mom I rather say "Ich hab dich lieb". Although that would translate to "I like you very much" it would suit for the "I love you" americans tend to say to their parents or best friends . (Sure, we also say "Ich liebe diesen Kuchen" (I love that cake) but with that context it is obviously that you don't want to make that kind of cake your husband. ;) )
Laktoseintrigant ich würde nicht sage, dass man "ich hab dich lieb" mit "i like you very mich" übersetzen kann. "I like you very much" wär dann "ich mag dich sehr gern". Du kannst ja auch zu deinen Freunden sagen "ich mag dich" aber du sagst nie "ich hab dich lieb". "Ich hab dich lieb" is more an expression of platonic love rather than romantic love.
Ja, so richtig passend ist es trotzdem nicht, das stimmt. Ich glaub, es gibt dafür einfach keine genaue englische Übersetung, da sowohl "platonische" Liebe als auch romantische Liebe irgendwie mit "love" zusammengefasst wird. Deine Erklärung klingt da sinnvoller. Long story short: Don't say "Ich liebe dich" to your best buddy unless you are romantically in love. :)
You guys need to visit Austria as well, you will be surprised what the german sounds like there and Vienna is a suuuper nice city, I‘d show you around😁
Haha that IS a regular bed, what do you mean? Two mattresses are great because if one person tosses and turns, the other doesn't have to sleep on an earthquake.
The kids are all buying there food for lunch. They will go back to school. At least we go to a supermarket to get lunch cause we don’t like the food in school and in germany the older kids are allowed to leave school at lunch time and the younger kids just do it 😂
We didn't even had food in our school (germany). 45 minutes lunchbreak and all (older) kids were running to the supermarket. Than 1 1/2 hours or 3 hours more school per day.
Es gab teilweise Essen, das von Schülern einer Berufsschule gekocht und geliefert wurde. Ungenießbar. Und man musste sich im Monat vorher anmelden und bezahlen, obwohl man nicht wusste was es geben wird. Es gab dann auch nur für die Schüler Essen, die eingeplant waren. Ich habe es ein paar mal versucht, aber da ist mir ein Käsebrötchen vom Supermarkt lieber gewesen. Ist aber auch schon ein paar Jahre her, ich hoffe jetzt ist die Situation besser. Viele deutsche Schulen sind halt logistisch und baulich (Küche, Essbereich) nicht auf Ganztagsschule eingestellt.
We had no food AND no supermarket close by. Always hated the long school days, especially since they tended to end with sport after a long day on which you could only eat whatever you brought from home.
I think the white thing that "opens and closes" is something where you can put your bread into, thats pretty usual in Germany. So yeah, you use it right! :)
First off, many schools don't have cafeterias, so for lunch the students tend to buy candy at the nearest grocery store or, like, go to McDonald's. Also, many schools don't have afternoon classes every day, but only 2-3 times a week, but those afternoon classes can end anywhere between 4 and 6 pm. But this is really not the case everywhere. It really depends on the school. One of the schools I went to had classes from 8-5 every day except Friday (and no, those afternoon classes were not extracurriculars, but actual classes like Math. Ain't nobody got time for extracurriculars at that school).
That's right. We in Germany don't have time for extracurriculars. We have to study and work harder than in America. That's a thing I found out while I had a school exchange in the US :)
TheWhiteSheep_ In Baden-Württemberg, where I live, they just started to introduce cafeterias a few years ago (too late for me though because that was after I graduated of course 😶). But I still know of many schools around here that have yet to open a cafeteria.
My school usually ends at 13:20 but on one or two days of the week the school is longer e.g. this year on tuesday I have school to 16:30 and and we have a 45 minute lunch break at 12:30.
Da BJ - you have to say "usually ends at 1.20 pm" ...... and "I have school to 04.30pm" because Americans have a 12 hour system and we here in Germany have a 24 hour system.
That boy not talking English is weird, he should at least know the answers to whatever you asked him. I’m fluent in English but I have to say, it’s not because of school but my own effort reading books and watching American tv shows. I didn’t even know American football was a thing in Germany 😂😂😂 we’re more into the European football or what you guys would call „soccer“.
armenian nationalist Thank you. All these years I thought I had required enough knowledge of the English language to be able to hold a proper conversation but now, I feel like you’ve enlightened me and opened my eyes to the sad truth that my abilities speaking and writing English are truly - excuse my language - shit.
Lils Mendes soooo many people I know don’t know how to speak proper English and most of them wouldn’t even be able to understand him... it’s kinda shocking because - like you said - we learn it at school
Yeah but there are people who start with latin instead of english and who only learn english for two years or sth and they aren't that confident about themselves talking english especially on camera
I learnt English in school and got straight As. That has nothing to do with communication abilities. I didn't hear a native English speaker ever. People on the tapes had a thick accent and spoke very slowly, so they were easy to understand. The tests were written and again, had nothing to do with communication. At the end of higschool, I made fansubs for American cartoons, so people wouldn't have to wait for the dub. I used English subtitles as the base. So I was pretty good when it came to written English, but if someone came up to me on the street, asking for directions it was hard to understand them and I was too shy to try to speak the language, I shook my head no, and left. It took me to start to follow native English speaking youtubers to overtime start to understand spoken English, and now I'm able to communicate.
The "thing" is indeed a breadbox. And "Schäfchenzähler" is someone counting little sheep. In Germany, when you can't sleep, you are supposed to count sheep in your head untill you fall asleep. That's why it is on your sheets.
I'm pretty sure counting sheeps jumping over the fence in your head isn't a typical german thing. For example the imaginary bubble over your head counting sheeps has been shown on The Simpsons and other cartoons and stuff like that. But yeah, anyways that's what Schäfchenzähler means, you're right.
Maybe it's just the lunch break. When the kids get older, they prefer buying chips and cola, because the school lunch isn't that good. Or the school ended, my school ended at 1 pm or 3:30 pm.
An why the hell doesn't he speak English? I don't know a single person beside my grandparents, who can't speak English.. It's so sad. I hope they just made fun of it and wanted you to speak German. Because your question was so easy to understand XD
Der Junge wird schon englisch können, aber die meisten Schüler haben keinerlei Erfahrung mit echter Konversation und sprechen englisch aktiv nur im Unterricht, deswegen ist man wahrscheinlich im Edeka wenn einen plötzlich jemand auf englisch anquatscht erstmal etwas eingeschüchtert und reagiert instinktiv^^ Wäre mir nicht anders gegangen in dem Alter und der Situation. -------------- Im pretty sure the boy is more or less abke to understand and/or communicatw via english, but most students at that age dont have any practice in actual conversation and only speak english in class, so they might get easyly intimidated when someone catches them of guard so sudden like he did and act on an instinct to decline because they don‘t want to emberass themselfs stuttering some unpracticed shool english. I would have reacted exactly the same at his age and ins this situation ^^
So in Germany we normally finish our classes at 1 o'clock until we are 11 or 12 (with our new school system this will have changed). As older you get, the more time you'll have to spend in school. What most students do, is that they go to the next supermarket during their lunch break. That's why they were in such a hurry, because they had to get back to school...
In German schools you have a different schedule every day. In some schools you might even have slight schedule differences in the weeks, in our school we had an A and a B week with little differences. As far as I heard from friends that have been to the US the German school is more complex ;) and in the most schools you are allowed to leave the campus in the breaks, so you can go to the next store or something... :D
''Schäfchenzähler'' literally ''Lambcounter'' If you can't fall asleep, we germans convince ourselves to do so by counting imaginary sheep jumping over an also imaginary fence. Works twice as good with lambs. :D
Nö. Das wäre dann wörtlich ein ''Schafezähler'', und wie Du wissen solltest bedeutet ein ''...chen'' entweder eine Verniedlichung oder eine kleine/kindliche Form des fraglichen Nomens. Und wie heisst nun wohl ein kleines/kindliches Schaf im Deutschen !? Richtig geraten. Lamm. Ich weiss, warum ich das genau so übersetzt habe.
Ok, das mag so sein, aber rate mal, weshalb da ''literally'' steht. Genau. 1:1 Übersetzung. Mit Absicht. Und für mich sieht es ganz danach aus, dass zumindest Silas das aus dem Englischen so nicht zu kennen scheint. Würde er dabei sonst raten, was es denn heissen könnte ?
Hey Silas, maybe consider buying eggs labeled with „Freilandhaltung“ and not with „Bodenhaltung“ on it, because the chickens live in really bad conditions in „Bodenhaltung“!! REALLY bad!
rose b bio ist da nicht gleich bio. Es gibt verschiedene Arten der Bio Haltung wie zb. Das EU bio siegel, naturland, bioland, Demeter usw. Am besten ist eigentlich das Demeter Siegel. Ist ein super interessantes Thema aber zu viel für einen Kommentar :)
Gibt ne Webseite, da steht der Platz, den die Hühner bei der jeweiligen Haltung haben, drin :) Echt nicht so Bombe, nicht mal Bio. Am besten Eier vom Opa vom Land holen ^^
In germany the school doesnt end at the same time every day. Its always different. The days get longer the closer u get to finishing school. You have a so called "stundenplan" for every semester with around 10 different classes and for me in the last year of school before A-level exams it differed between 1pm and 4.30pm. Also a lot of classes get canceled cus of the teacher being ill or something thats pretty standart. So sometimes ur first class is at 11am and it finishes at 1pm and u go home again. These kids were pretty young so i guess they dont have school after 1pm whatsoever. U hope i could clear some things for you buddy. Enjoy your stay
Henning Heib kommt auf Bundesland und Schule an. Ich hatte sowohl auf der Grundschule als auch auf der Realschule bis auf ein Schuljahr immer um 13:00 Uhr aus
Aber hey wer macht das nicht- nach der Schule noch schnell zu Edeka (in meinem Fall Netto) und dann alle auf einmal wieder raus und weiter 😂 English: we all go to Edeka (or Netto) after school and Walk out all at the same time 😂 idk why but most of us don't even buy something tho
Und wenn, dann geht man bzw ging man eher einklaufen :D Back in the days, we went there for a little bit of shop lifting. Get some chewing gums or other small sweets
4:57 You should'nt buy Eggs "aus Bodenhaltung". That means the chickens get a fuckton of medicines and antibiotics... which kinda leads to antibiotic resistances... which leads to the death of humanity. Just to save half a buck. Lol. Just don't.
Just shut up u stpid lil green kid-if our economy system wants to have cheep eggs, then let it have them- you can decide if you want a cheep egg or a green one- and to notice- the food in america isnt that hard controlled as it has to in the EU- so usually he eats eggs with even more medicine in it
Robert Többe-Hunfeld If I would be a green guy I'd say don't buy eggs in the supermarket at all. Also bodenhaltung eggs aren't that much cheaper. And don't compare the food quality standarts to the ones in the usa lol. They have trump as their president. Enough said..
LoL every day our kids have an different timetable. So today 6 hours school, tomorror 8 and yesterday perhaps only 4. Have nothing to do with holydays. On holydays they have NO school.
ArtemisSilverstone That's why i love beeing in the G9 System. My grade was test grade so there where some major fuckups but it's awesome getting home at the same time every day. Especially because there arr two busses that go to my village. The one that takes me to the town in the morning and thr one at 13.00 I can grt home with bus. The G8 system would end with me annoying my mum to pick me up because the school is far away
Just because you learn english in german schools, doesn't mean they can talk english and understand everything. They most people i know can't speak english😂 and aaall of them had to learn english in school. It's actually a shame🙈
Please don't take the eggs out of "bodenhaltung".. I mean, there is no good way for keeping hens in eggfactories, but please take the eggs out of "freilandhaltung" and please bio, so organic
Doge Challenger lol no, I live near a farm that keeps free range hens and they be wondering round not bothered bout shit. Running round with the pigs (also free range) there.
People complaining about the guy who couldn't speak English. He probably could but was caught by suprise. You can't respond in ease when you're not expecting someone to speak to you in a foreign language. Besides he's a school kid and still learning
why should he be able to speak english? He's german! In Germany! Yes they teach it in school but I was learning French in school at that age and wouldn't have been comfortable speaking to a native speaker.
Yess but the fact is that the guy is maybe 14 -16 years old . All the kids in germany learn english since grade 1 or 3 and he must be able to anwser such an easy question like this .
Im from germany, i left when i was 11 though but we definitely learned english in school, and my school got out every day at like 1:15pm and we didnt have to be at school until like 8am
This is so much fun to watch. I grew up in Germany and moved to America. Although English is a lot easier than German. It is a totally different world and a huge transition.
I think it's common in germany that school start at 8am and ends at 1 pm. Sometimes they have to stay longer but they get either an hour or half an hour free time to eat and relax.
It depents on the schoolform. Ganztagsschulen / Gesamtschulen have school until 4 pm (with an hour spare time for lunch at noon) they even get warm lunch at school (canteen/cafeteria) just like in the US. In return for that they have no Homework to do.
It really depends... the real/haupt/gesamtschulen here have lessons from 8am to 1pm but out gymnasien have lessons from 7:30 till 3pm and in the oberstufe till 6pm
wow und weil du jetzt beleidigend wirst bist du ja auch soooo viel cooler...NICHT ! ;) ich hab geschrieben klingt komisch,nicht ist falsch du Intelligenzbestie😘
7:04 it's indeed for bread. The bread stays fresh and doesn't get hard so fast. About school: every school designs their own timetable, so the time some classes or every class varies a lot. I'm at a "fachschule" which is one of the highest educational school you can visit without studying at a university. My longest day is until 2.40pm. The other days I'm about 4-5 hours at school at most.
Du schreibst doch auch nicht auf english! In Deutschland wird deutsch gesprochen und sonst gar nix. OK in Kreuzberg türkisch, aber da leben ja auch keine Deutschen mehr! Ansonsten spricht man deutsch und englisch gehört verboten hier zu sprechen. Ich wäre so gerne der Gesetzgeber!
Na ja gut 😅 verboten werden sollte es nicht, aber recht hat sie. Wir sind in Deutschland. Warum sollte ich mich an andere anpassen und eine andere Sprache sprechen? Machen andere auch nicht für uns 🤷🏻♀️
Anastasia R. Hm Sie lernen es ja gerade und wenn Sie die Wörter gerade nicht auf Deutsch wissen dann frägt man halt in Englisch, und ich meine English sollte man schon können ist ja schließlich die Weltsprache 😉
Wie alle so verwundert sind dass der kein Englisch spricht. 90% meiner Mitschüler damals waren nicht in der Lage englisch zu sprechen 😄 und ich finde allgemein dass die meisten Deutschen nur sehr schlecht englisch reden. Was aber auch daran liegt dass wir hier in Deutschland nicht so viel mit der englischen Sprache in Kontakt treten. (Bis auf das grauenhaft Denglisch) Zudem man nur mit Schulenglisch, kein Englisch sprechen lernt. Man muss wirklich aktiv die Sprache sprechen um sie zu lernen.
Theres always like 10 minutes of the day in my town where the lidl is PACKED with students, they come out of nowhere and thats exactly how they leave again, it's crazyyyy
Dear Silas, My name is Louis and was born and raised in Berlin, atm I am studying in southern France to become a teacher one day. I stumbled upon your UA-cam account about a week ago and binge watched every episode. (great stuff btw.) I love your attitude concerning life and every day troubles. As a german learning other languages I appreciate the way you try to learn german. Thumbs up and keep up the good work!! Louis P.S: "Schäffchenzähler" on your pillow translates to "sheep counter". Germans are counting sheep to go to sleep;p
Das kannst du nicht so pauschal sagen, zumindest in NRW ist das von der Schule abhängig. Ich muss z.B. schon um 7:30 Uhr zur Schule und komme um 12;40 Uhr nach Hause./ You can't say that Like this, at least in northrine westfalia the school ending depends on each school it selve.
Ich habe noch nie gesehen das sich jemand so über einen Brotkasten freut 😂
Princess PinkiePie stimmt 😂
Wenn Mans aus versehen richtig macht. Passiert öfter mal
Erfreue dich an den kleinen Dingen des Lebens :D
Ich verstehe seine Reaktion. Ich habe das auch gemacht, als ich erstmal einen Brotkasten sah.
Das kennt der einfach nicht! Links daneben liegt sein Toastbrot in Plastiktüte. Der denkt, dass ist extra für BROT konzipiert. ;)
And the guy who was saying "Ich spreche kein Englisch" actually lied to you. Every student in Germany learns English since he´s 11.
In Bavaria English lessons start in 3rd grade - kids are 8 at that time. So yes I think the guy in the video was too shy to speak English.
@@katjaamler Yes I totally forgot about this :) thanks
@@fb5602 anscheinend nicht viel seitdem gelernt
My kids both started to learn it in 1st grade of a common elementary school here in NRW when they were 6 years old. I highly doubt it differs so drastically between the states.
Not everyone I started in 7th grade. English was my second language. My first was French because I live near to France.
it is very interesting to watch these type of videos as a german.
It Really is
Samee
Robin Maas watching this as a german is indeed veeeery interesting ^^
Robin Maas ich hab das Gefühl dass solche Videos NUR von deutschen gesehen werden xd
Tusamec ja echt so
Eier, Eier, wir brauchen Eier.
da hat er fast Oliver Kahn zitiert
Schäfchenzähler = Pillow
nailed it.
Schaf is sheep and Zähler is counter
hahahah im german too
PPPCologne me too
Erik s Ahhahahahahhah nailed it
sm ile lol😂
0:20 that guy never saw a school from the inside if he can't speak english at that age xD
Link Zeppeloyd I know right!? 😓 I mean, you begin to have English classes in (usually) 3rd grade or so. And it wasn't even a long or 'complex' conversation. 😅
Link Zeppeloyd Well.. Our youth is broken. Some of them hate school or don't go to school. They go on a party and drink alcohol or do something other shit. So it is kind of usuall that our youth can't speak english..
No. If he goes to the "Hauptschule" the kids don't learn english. I think it's stupid not to teach them english, but it is like that.
Im so triggered of this guy xD
Jeremy Dülfer usual? That's wrong
School system is different in Germany. Schedule for classes are on a weekly base, so every day at the week is different. And they are organised in units called "class" with like 20-25 children in each class. This units usually learn together with one fixed teacher, who is responsible for this class. Some lessons are shared with other classes, so the students can decide if they want to learn art or music for example, but usually every class does have the same schedule and students don´t pick their courses.
And yes, the box is for bread. You don´t have this in America because bread culture is more important in Germany.
MrFusselig "because bread culture .." und ab genau diesem zeitpunkt kam der erhoffte troll doch noch zum Vorschein 😂
In der USA gibt es 15 Lehrer für 3 Schüler... -.-
Pyro inHD ist halt kein troll ist einfach so
20 bis 25?😂😂wir sind 32 plus zwei austauschschüler für ein halbes Jahr....
Das ist aber sicher nicht die Regel, sondern eher die Ausnahme
He properly does speak English a lot of students say they don't speak it because there feared
They're afraid would be the better way to put it but I can only agree.
Ich selbst spreche fließend Englisch in der 7. Klasse aber trau mich trotzdem nicht zu sprechen...
*probably
*they're
leon fit ur english is trash lol
i`m 18 and i think i´m understanding english quite good but i would act the same as this kid in the supermarket because i would just get nervous xD
@@white_okami3154 dafuq ?! 😂 Why are you nervous if someone ask you something in English ?
Hat der Typ im EDEKA Silas wirklich nicht verstanden?!!
Verdammt...was lernen die heutzutage in der Schule? XD
Der hat einfach nicht damit gerechnet und war dann überfordert
Passiert mir auch zuweilen. Mein Englisch ist recht gut, aber wenn ich überrascht werde, bringe ich keinen Satz raus ^^
Das man Englisch schlecht spricht, okay. Aber ihn nicht zu verstehen ist dann doch ziemlich arm.
es gibt menschen die gehen auf schulen ,auf denen fremdsprachen nicht unterrichtet werden ! #sonderschulen
Psilovecybin👏😂
Most German teenagers say "I don't speak English" or "Ich spreche kein Englisch" not because they are not able to but because they are lazy fucks or self conscious about their bad pronounciation and feel embarrassed.
K-POP Germany so wahr. Wir sind so Perfektionisten
Ich denke das auch 😂 Bin viel in englischsprachigen Foren unterwegs und kann mich Recht gut verständigen.. aber sobald ich Englisch sprechen muss.. noooope 😂
Army has spokennn
Tru
Veganika Perfektionismus hat jedoch nichts mit Faulheit zu tun. De facto ist, dass die Jugend immer dümmer und fauler wird und somit von deinem "Perfektionismus" immer weiter abweicht. Das ganze fängt ja schon bei der Deutschen Sprache an.
It’s unusual for german teenagers to not speak english. I think he was just surprised or nervous - or both. Btw. keep up speaking german ^^ it’s neat to see that you’re making progress ;D
_cOOKIE MONSTEr_ and possibly speaking slower and with very simple sentence structure would help as well!
In English, I mean :)
_cOOKIE MONSTEr_ maybe he isn't in the "gymnasium" then he might not be that good
Luna Hale wrong i am really good at English and I am a Realschüler xD it depends on your skills :) ich will nicht sagen dass du falsch liegst es stimmt das die meisten Gymnasiasten besser sprechen können. ^^
Mina Yildiz that's not what I meant but for example I am in an bilingual school and there aren't any bilingual "Realschulen" I just wanted to say it's not necessary for Germans to speak good English because I know people in the Realschule that don't even learn the language you know and in the gymnasium you have to
It depends on where you live in Germany. Some states (Bundesländer) have school till 3 pm every day, some not. It also depends on your school. Students at the "Gymnasium" have more lessons than students at the "Hauptschule".
d Schwatznase stimmt nicht unbedingt
Well since he went there at 1pm it was definitely lunch break time. Everyone always goes to grocery stores during their lunch break
I have school till HALF PAST 3 pm EVERY DAY 😫😱
Viki Teg dont worry its the same here. Some days we have to go to school until only 1pm but then again theres days where I had to stay in school until 5:30pm, its pretty equal.
@@letmesleep7186 well some students just have 6 lessons per day in 5th 6th and even sometimes in the 7th or 8th grade it depends on the school in America the students have much more lessons but that's just going on there. ^^
These kids probably are on lunch break, German schools do have a cafeteria but it's not obligatory so many students go to the nearest grocery store to get food and something to drink. This break usually takes 45 - 60 minutes, that would explain why they were gone when you were done shopping 🤗
leo Sadly not everywhere though, had a 1:30 hour lunch break from grade 5-10 in which I wasn’t allowed to leave to get food :/ it is allowed for the oberstufe though
My Gymnasium had NO cafeteria!! Only an out-sourced snack cart.
leo wir haben eine Cafeteria aber unsere Pause ist nur 20 Minuten lang😂🤷🏼♀️
We didnt have a lunch break or anything similar. Just 2 big breaks "große Pausen" between 2nd and 3rd class and between 4th and 5th which were 20 minutes each
leo we don't have a cafeteria. Only a kitchen to cook
*points at bread box* "what is this for?"
"I'll put this in there" *points at bread*
Just perfekt😂
90% are German viewers who wants to know how you think about them (me inclusive)
And Dutch :)
Limesandcigarettes Also from La Paz, Bolivia. : )
Included* :D
nicht nur das! Ich denke Er sieht die Alltäglichen Dinge anders als Wir es tun! für uns sind so Sachen wie ein Brotkasten ganz normal und wir schenken dem nicht viel Beachtung! Er hingegen feiert es als ob er ein neuen Kontinent entdeckt hat! ;)
Ich find Ihn ( und die vielen anderen UA-camr ) geil, weil die so was unvoreingenommenes und neugieriges haben!
I'm just trying to learn German, but i most people enjoy seeing what people have to say about their culture
Als ob jeder nach der Schule erstmal zum Edeka geht😂
Ist echt so in den Pausen bestes Leben
Ja
Standen die net irgendwo im Vid alle beim Alc rum? 😂 dann wissen wir alle was die da wollten
bei uns wars ein konsum, und anschliessend aldi, rosenthaler kadarka ;-)
PROST!
Also wenn Mittagspause ist erst zum nahsten Supermarkt, dann einen durchziehen oder ein bisn Alk. Dann zurück in den Unterricht! Gymnasium btw. 😂😂😂
The white box which you can open and close is a bread box .
Annaontime ich kenne die gar nicht und lebe mein ganzes Leben schon in Deutschland 😂
I don‘t know this box and I’ve lived in Germany for my whole life 😂
@@justice9794 😂 als ob
@@justice9794 Schon bissle komisch...
@@justice9794 ich weiß ja nicht wo du wohnst aber das ist sicherlich nicht Deutschland
@@layalk.7782 wahrscheinlich Bayern😉😂
Einfach nur zu witzig zu sehen wie er die Brotdose feiert😂😂😂. Like wer das auch als deutscher sieht!
Kiwi Site haha ja wie er die feiert und für uns ist das das langweiligste der welt
Kiwi Site ich finds auch lustig wie er die "sonntagswaffeln" also eig nur dänische Waffeln mit Schokolade abfeiert 😂
Wie sollen es denn die nicht deutschen lesen?😂😂
Erdiboy 8 gar nicht? 😂 oder einer von uns übersetzt die konversation 😂
Wie hat der eine Typ es nicht hinbekommen englisch zu reden 🤣
We don't have a fixed time for school to end. It depends on the curriculum and sometimes you have 4 classes, sometimes even 8
In my school we have up to 10 lessons per day :/
@@marisadermacho i had 6 lessons per day, max. 8, from 7:45 - 12:45
HiopX I sometimes have school till 12:20 and sometimes till 4:50
@@marisadermacho Depending on the day, between 5 and 10 lessons...10 lessons is 7:30am - 4:20pm, 5 lessons only until 11:55 💁♂️
@@fabianreusch4870 I have 7 lessons each day (8 on Tuesday) from 8:00 to 2:35 PM.
It's normal for kids in germany at least in my area (Rheinland-Pfalz) that school is out at 13:00 so yeah :D
Ist bei mir (Hessen) auch so
That is very not true.
@@layalk.7782 Es ist doch in jeder Schule anders
Lol wohne in Baden Württemberg an der Grenze von Rheinland-Pfalz
Yea however school starts around 7.45ish as well. As far as i know its closer to 9am in the us, isnt it?
All german Kids can speak english !
Floimba yeah, im sure he just was an Asshole
Nah lmao
*should
some better and some worse
But some speak it very bad.
6:45 thats Germany man. Even if you're the only costumer, they will scan super fast. If you are not prepared they might actually drown you with your groceries...
No Name so true
You have "No Name" and I have "The Name" :)
They only do this so fast because the scanning time is counting every second. When they're ready with scanning you can pack your things so slow like you want to.
Especially at Aldi
No Name omg so true... when i go to aldi, every time 😂
Well it's unusual a student in Germany can't speak English, we learn it from 1st grade (atleast I have) and he sounded like he was in 9th grade or sth..maybe he was just too shy haha don't take it as being rude most of our students aren't very confident in their English
hypekickerzog i have learned it just from 3th classed but there is every school different
I have begun
to learned English in the 5th class because from1 to 4 class I had France
Joseph Bieling frensh*
Ich denk des kommt aufs Bundesland an
I had french english spanish german (obviously ) and dutch
"Ich brauche Eier" Das kann man
falsch verstehen😂
Eier wir brauchen Eier! - Oliver Kahn.
Man kann "Ich brauche Eier" wirklich sehr falsch verstehen!😂
Ich hab schon eier haha
@Rowena Lupin Neeeeiiinnn findest du
Und wieder ein 12 Jähriges Kind in der Pubertät 🤦😂
I don‘t know if you know but next time please buy other eggs. When you see „Bodenhaltung“ don’t buy these eggs becouse it means that the chickens have very little space to live. You better buy „Freilandhaltung“ even if they are a bit more expensive.
Or even more better: Bio Eggs
The chicken are just fed Bio food if they are Bio eggs. So the best that could happen is Freilandhaltung and Bio.
Klara Haase thanks for writing this, i thought the same as i saw him buying these
Lahelandriel In English you would call "Bio Eier" organic eggs. Just for correction :)
ayleesier it doesn't matter how it is called in english, if he would buy them in Germany anyways tho. And by the way, Bio Eier/Bio eggs would be the right term, because it is the.. surname? Title? (Don't know how it is called in english 😅)
Dont buy the ,,bodenhaltung" eggs Buy the ,,freilandhaltung" please
Finally somebody noticed!
why?
jhopes Mochi and the best eggs you can get from private people.
But the freilandeier aren't the best either because the chicken are fed special food so their eggs look better (f.e. more orange, bigger, ...) but i wrote a whole paragraph about this in the comments so ..
Atomics Beast yeah bodenhaltung means that the chickens aren't treated really well and they are in cages freilandhaltung means that they have a lot of space and they are outside
The bread part made my day :'D
Get Germanized ach du hier
Of all the videos, of all of youtube... it really is a small world.
Omg I laughed so hard 😂😂
Schäfchenzähler = pillow (Kissen) 😂😂
"What are they doing at 1 o clock? Is today a holiday or something?" 😂😂 would be cool if we had a holiday everyday
You probably learned the "guten appetit" a lot because it really sounds like a German 😂😛
"Ich denke deine familia is sehr schön" merk ich mir 😂😂 familiAAA
Most schools in Germany ends at one o‘clock pm.
7:05 You were right it is for the bread haha
That the bread doesn't get dry
Its called "brotkasten".
or "Brot Box"
Or in english "bread box" but they're not in fashion these days...
The nickname of the Commodore 64 in Germany is also "Brotkasten", because of the similar shape.
I think he was a bit shy or smth thats why he said he doesnt speak english, because everyone learns english in school here from class 4
Yeah its pretty strange..normaly young germans atleast learn oxford english at school these days...actually i am 48 and i learned it at school as a young boy -.-
Alexander Röth yeah
Ich hatte seit der 1 Klasse Englisch Unterricht , ist das nicht bei jedem so ??
class 5? English starts in the first or third grade, or am I wrong? 😅 Never heard about that If I'm honest.. where do you live?🤔🤓
Das ist eine gymnasiale Schul Gegend von Marburg, also Englisch sollte selbstverständlich sein.
Aber wenn die Englische Sprache nicht als lebendige Sprache verstanden wird, sondern nur als schnödes Schulfach, dann kommt sofort Stress auf, und der Schüler flieht ins "Nicht wissen"
Was macht die Kultur-Minister Konferenz?
Antwort:
Sie verwandelt an sich sehr interessante Wissensgebiete in negative Erfahrung, aus den man gerne flieht.
Das Deutsche Schulsystem muss dringend reformiert werden.
Yes its for bread so it doesnt get hard
Man man ich hab schon wieder schmutzige Gedanken bei dem Kommentar
That's what she said
Stefan 😂
Sunil HD Americans don't know it cause their bread is cardboard
It will still get hard, btw.
"Schäfchenzähler" literally means counting sheep and not pillow hahaha
Ich spreche kein Englisch. Wtf 😂👌🏻 he should have said "I'm pretty shitty at speaking English, because I always skipped English classes at school." He couldn't even reply with "I can't speak English"
wäre bisschen komisch wenn er auf englisch antworten würde aber anscheinend kein englisch spricht oder 😂
All of our German students learn English, nowadays most primary schools teach it. But lots of young people just don't dare to actually talk, especially to a native English speaker, though they are fine with chatting in English from their basement's safety later that day. 😉
I think part of the problem is, that we don't learn informal chatting / conversational English in school.
But that's the problem with lots of language lessons when it comes to formal / informal speech, too.
Oh, and those hundreds of kids don't need long at the checkout, because just 1 out of 5 actually buys a can of soda, the others just tag along.
Elle-Iza Logan In Italy in primary school and until University we learn english. It is fun to help tourists plus we learn more.
Nicoletta Ciccone Kids beginning to learn English with 7 or 8 years in Germany. Most English teacher are assholes. And so they're getting tired of speaking English. And in Germany isn't much tourism (only Asians but they don't talk much)
cupcake Yeah, ny teacher shouts at us for beeing informal, but our task was talking to a teenager.
And she doesn't teach shit. Most in my class can't use would correctly.
The problem is that most teachers are terrible english speakers themselves, most have have no concept of casual english. I have only ever had one english teacher who spoke better english than me, and he was half-scottish, so he doesn't quite count. Hell, in 9th grade a teacher asked me how you spell lawyer... And I am a german native, both my parents don't speak english. If one really wants to learn english, he/she will learn far more watching movies/youtube in english.
Tra Lp omg that is so true! I once had a teacher who had a very hard saxony accent. That alone was horrible (and I am from saxony myself but she was extreme). But she also graded our tests way too picky. In a vocabulary test, if you didn't write a "to" infront of every verbs she marked the whole answer as wrong, even if the actual word was right! After that she was sick the rest of the semester. And that is the story on how I've got my first and only 4 in english on a school certificate. Otherwise I am always between 1 and 2 since I learn my english with movies, social media and games, too.
every German child should be able to talk English
Archy : That's BS. English is in complexity not comparable to Maths. English skills are a necessity for society to thrive in the future.
Some people learn different languages!
I learned spanisch english and french !
Some schools only have One option
Archy : I‘m not sure but I think he means german people should speak at least a little bit englisch because almost every school in Germany is teaching it :)
Archy : But you expect someone to have at least grade school knowledge in math (and a bit more like negative numbers etc) so you should expect at children to be able to have a conversation in english.
Nope but every german kid should at least be able to understand something easy like this ^^
Some people here are so ignorant 🙄 they do teach English in Germany but they don’t use it in the daily basis, so most can’t really speak it fluently. But most do understand if you use simple words and talks slowly.
Most school starts at 7:45 depending what grad it ends between 12:45 - 16:00 (4pm)
*grade
Regular my school starts at 8:20 or 7:30. But it isnt the Same everday.
It depend on the lessons you have.
on a daily basis* talk* schools start* , depending on the grade, it ends between*
Hust hust so gut wie jeder kann im alter von 13 flüssig Englisch sprechen (Gymnasium) hab kein Plan von Real und Hauptschulen
Nein,nicht in den meisten Schulen! Meistens beginnt die Schule im Zeitraum zwischen 08:00 Uhr und 08:30 Uhr
It‘s not uncommon that school ends at 1 pm. My school usually ended at that time but there are also days when you won‘t be at home until 3 or 4. Then we‘d usually have a short lunch break where we would walk to a grocery store (like the kids in your video) and buy some food there 😉
E -
*plus school starts at 8 here in Germany c:
Thats why it ends (mostly) a bit earlier
Lord D. Sami
School starts at eight in Amerika too. I am an Au Pair there right jow and my hostkid goes in at 7.40 and comes out at 2.40 every day. So it is just different but in America they go to school that long every day. Even my younger hostkid goes in around nine and school ends around four.
It depends on the school
That random dude sounden 15-18. Normally they understanding english aswell (sorry4mybadengland, bin noch 14 xD)
Well I had school until six o’clock once a week and until two all the other days. It really does depend on school and grade
Zu peinlich Kinder in Deutschland zu sehen, die kein Englisch sprechen können. Und das mit ca. 15, schätz ich mal!
zNeco ist halt echt so in der zweiten Klasse haben die in meiner Grundschule angefangen uns Englisch beizubringen ich weiß ja nicht wo der war aber sicherlich nie in der Schule
Stadtkinder ..
Justin_KTM, gott bist du naiv, stadtkinder sind sehr wohl gebildet
Ich hab die ersten 13 Jahre meines Lebens in einer Stadt gelebt und kann trotzdem flüssig Englisch sprechen. Also es liegt nicht daran dass es Stadtkinder sind sondern höchstenfalls Hauptschüler oder Förderschüler weil auf den Schulen Englisch nicht richtig beigebracht wird sondern halt eher Mathe und Deutsch usw.
Kim Nyu niemand lernt Englisch oder sonst irgendeine Sprache in der Schule, das lernt man entweder von allein oder gar nicht..
Next Time pls buy "Eier aus *FREILAND HALTUNG* " they are much Better:)
ItzAaronGHG nah, just more expensive.
Both seem to taste pretty much identical
Yes but the chicken aren't tortured... as much.
Klaus Heiszt tortured or not, they still end as fried chicken somewhere
What is this logic? They will be killed anyway, so it doesn't matter if they suffer before?
The chickens who are laying the eggs are usually not the same as the chickens who are being fried. Some are sold as sewing hen though. It might not matter for the taste of the meat/egg but it does matter - for the chicken at least. (And if you get a "Bio-Ei" you also don't eat all the ingredients from low quality chicken food.)
School around here usually ends at around 13:00, 15:00 or 17:00, depending on your grade. It's also not the same everyday.
Wait so there's military time in Germany 🤔🤔
Lol. I'm from the US and I basically know little to nothing about germany 😅😅
@@sweet_demonic_dreams4614 in germany we don't call it military time but basically yes, 17 Uhr is 1700
My school sometimes only ends at 19:00, I live in viennaa
7:12 its for bread, to stay fresh longer 😂 so you did it right
Yup, the word is bread box in English
😂😂😂😂
if you buy bread and leave it in a plastic bag it may come in, it gets moldy faster. if you leave it in a paper bag it may come in it dries out faster, so yeah if you dont eat much bread at a time a bread box is a nice thing to have to keep your bread fresh.
Usually school finishes in Germany at about 1 pm most of the time. However, if you're in a higher class, you've school till even 3 or 4 pm on 2-4 days.
wrong it is depending on wich School form you Chose
Zu welcher Schule geht ihr alle dass ihr so früh aushabt? Ich hatte fast jeden Tag bis halb 4
Ernsthaft, ich hatte 2 mal die Woche bis 17.05 Uhr und 1 mal bis halb 4. Sonst bis 1 :DD
But we have lunchbreak every day at 1. Maybe the students buy their lunch at the edeka.
Montags und Donnerstags bis 15:10, Dienstag und Mittwoch bis 13:30 und Freitag bis 14:25 lol
Fun fact: Germans mostly say "Ich Liebe dich" to their partners only. Most of them don't even say "Ich Liebe dich" to their parents like americans do. As you can see at 12:50 "pickle?" was kinda upset when you said "Ich Liebe dich Charlotte".
A british friend of mine said that it's common to say "I Love you" to a good friend while in Germany "I Liebe dich" pretty much means that you want a serious relationship with that person.
Well "I'm in love with you" means "Ich liebe Dich" German is very difficult!
lol no people understand when it's a joke
"Ich liebe dich" is really a very strong phrase. You only say that to your partner. Even to my mom I rather say "Ich hab dich lieb". Although that would translate to "I like you very much" it would suit for the "I love you" americans tend to say to their parents or best friends . (Sure, we also say "Ich liebe diesen Kuchen" (I love that cake) but with that context it is obviously that you don't want to make that kind of cake your husband. ;) )
Laktoseintrigant ich würde nicht sage, dass man "ich hab dich lieb" mit "i like you very mich" übersetzen kann.
"I like you very much" wär dann "ich mag dich sehr gern".
Du kannst ja auch zu deinen Freunden sagen "ich mag dich" aber du sagst nie "ich hab dich lieb".
"Ich hab dich lieb" is more an expression of platonic love rather than romantic love.
Ja, so richtig passend ist es trotzdem nicht, das stimmt. Ich glaub, es gibt dafür einfach keine genaue englische Übersetung, da sowohl "platonische" Liebe als auch romantische Liebe irgendwie mit "love" zusammengefasst wird. Deine Erklärung klingt da sinnvoller.
Long story short: Don't say "Ich liebe dich" to your best buddy unless you are romantically in love. :)
This grown man marveling at this bread container is the best thing I've seen today
I AM LEARNING SO MANY NEW THINGS TOO
Conner Sullivan Conner bro, please watch another Handball match😂
You guys need to visit Austria as well, you will be surprised what the german sounds like there and Vienna is a suuuper nice city, I‘d show you around😁
I learn nothing
Conner Sullivan k
Haha that IS a regular bed, what do you mean? Two mattresses are great because if one person tosses and turns, the other doesn't have to sleep on an earthquake.
It doesn't help when one person is snoring though.
@flitsertheo: Nope, then you sleep in separate bedrooms the way my partner and I do. All problems solved. ;)
And then you can take your own mattress with you ! How clever
Yeah, if you want to/need to.
Tosses what?
The kids are all buying there food for lunch. They will go back to school. At least we go to a supermarket to get lunch cause we don’t like the food in school and in germany the older kids are allowed to leave school at lunch time and the younger kids just do it 😂
We didn't even had food in our school (germany). 45 minutes lunchbreak and all (older) kids were running to the supermarket. Than 1 1/2 hours or 3 hours more school per day.
Bealea_Lea_ ihr habt kein Essen in der Schule? Nicht mal ekliges?😂
Es gab teilweise Essen, das von Schülern einer Berufsschule gekocht und geliefert wurde. Ungenießbar. Und man musste sich im Monat vorher anmelden und bezahlen, obwohl man nicht wusste was es geben wird. Es gab dann auch nur für die Schüler Essen, die eingeplant waren. Ich habe es ein paar mal versucht, aber da ist mir ein Käsebrötchen vom Supermarkt lieber gewesen. Ist aber auch schon ein paar Jahre her, ich hoffe jetzt ist die Situation besser. Viele deutsche Schulen sind halt logistisch und baulich (Küche, Essbereich) nicht auf Ganztagsschule eingestellt.
We had no food AND no supermarket close by. Always hated the long school days, especially since they tended to end with sport after a long day on which you could only eat whatever you brought from home.
Bealea_Lea_
Same here. There was not even a grocery store near my school. So we had to go hungry until 4 p.m. on some days.
I think the white thing that "opens and closes" is something where you can put your bread into, thats pretty usual in Germany. So yeah, you use it right! :)
😂😂😂😂 I dont have a single friend whi does have somethink like this white Box;D
Bread in the fridge? No way!
It's so funny to watch that as a german. xd
Yup.
True
Ist einfach so
Yay u used the bread-box correctly 😂, I love your german, you’re pretty good!
5:40
*He said;*
*"Nein, nicht jeden Tag."*
*"No, not every day"*
(;
Normaly every student in Germany can speak a bit englisch
*english
Fehler passieren.
Kein hate, nur Korrektur
First off, many schools don't have cafeterias, so for lunch the students tend to buy candy at the nearest grocery store or, like, go to McDonald's. Also, many schools don't have afternoon classes every day, but only 2-3 times a week, but those afternoon classes can end anywhere between 4 and 6 pm. But this is really not the case everywhere. It really depends on the school. One of the schools I went to had classes from 8-5 every day except Friday (and no, those afternoon classes were not extracurriculars, but actual classes like Math. Ain't nobody got time for extracurriculars at that school).
PotterheadGeeK7 they don't :o All schools around my area (Hessen) have one
In our school it’s not allowed to leave the school during school time
That's right. We in Germany don't have time for extracurriculars. We have to study and work harder than in America. That's a thing I found out while I had a school exchange in the US :)
TheWhiteSheep_ In Baden-Württemberg, where I live, they just started to introduce cafeterias a few years ago (too late for me though because that was after I graduated of course 😶). But I still know of many schools around here that have yet to open a cafeteria.
Himbeerbluete 7 We weren't either, but lunch break didn't count as "school time". :)
My school usually ends at 13:20 but on one or two days of the week the school is longer e.g. this year on tuesday I have school to 16:30 and and we have a 45 minute lunch break at 12:30.
Da BJ - you have to say "usually ends at 1.20 pm" ...... and "I have school to 04.30pm" because Americans have a 12 hour system and we here in Germany have a 24 hour system.
I know but I kinda didn't want to
OFFICIAL ESC Und trotzdem verstehts jeder
OFFICIAL ESC was meinst du mit 12 und 24 Std System
AM = Ante meridiem: Before noon
PM = Post meridiem: After noon
I assume the kids had lunch break. Haha I always go to Edeka on lunch break, because the school food is just bad
Ballett Dance edeka saves my life, man.
Sameee
bei edeka mittagessen für 80ct HAHAHA in der schule irgendein dreck für 4€
Krissy "Mittagessen"
Maik Kiehlmann essen ist essen aber ok:)
"I think they have it only in Germany"
80% of europe: "Are we a joke to u?"
That boy not talking English is weird, he should at least know the answers to whatever you asked him. I’m fluent in English but I have to say, it’s not because of school but my own effort reading books and watching American tv shows. I didn’t even know American football was a thing in Germany 😂😂😂 we’re more into the European football or what you guys would call „soccer“.
armenian nationalist Thank you. All these years I thought I had required enough knowledge of the English language to be able to hold a proper conversation but now, I feel like you’ve enlightened me and opened my eyes to the sad truth that my abilities speaking and writing English are truly - excuse my language - shit.
Solin T. Your English is great
armenian nationalist and you're a dumbass
Thanks girl, he's just a troll. :-)
Fuck off, Troll!
5:30 he sounded like he was 15 or 16 and still cant speak english? Normally kids start to learn it when they're about 8 years old.
but not all of them want to showcase their skills on the internet ;)
:D
And he might have been surprised or he struggled with the accent
I already had English lessons in 1st class (at the age of six)
TheBlueFr3akHD Vielleicht hättest du auch mal anfangen sollen Englisch zu Lernen...
our school in Germany normaly ends between 1.30 pm and 17.00 pm. It's differently every day.
Julia Münch Dude es gibt kein 17.00 pm das währe 5pm
Dude, there is no 17 o' clock...
I.Am.Groot Dude... zufrieden? :'D
Not_A_Gamer at 8 o' clock
Schrödingers Katze :3 oh thanks
In school, I got off at:
Mo:15:35
Tue:13:15
Wed:15:35
Thur:13:15
Fr:13:15
And in elemantary school:1pm
You are so lucky
In elementary school I had only 4 lessons each day but sometimes 5 it was pretty God damn fucking awesome lol
Mo: 15 50
Di: 12 55
Mi: 16 30
Do: 17 15
Fr: 13 40
Lol ok😂
Mo: 14:20
Die: 14:20
Mi: 12:20
Do: 12:20
Fr: 12:20
Yaa i love my Times at school
@@chynn_kn5991 almost everyday at 16:10 .
It's unusual that the boy couldn't speak English because we learn it at school😊
Lils Mendes soooo many people I know don’t know how to speak proper English and most of them wouldn’t even be able to understand him... it’s kinda shocking because - like you said - we learn it at school
I have english in school since 3 grade
Yeah but there are people who start with latin instead of english and who only learn english for two years or sth and they aren't that confident about themselves talking english especially on camera
I learnt English in school and got straight As. That has nothing to do with communication abilities. I didn't hear a native English speaker ever. People on the tapes had a thick accent and spoke very slowly, so they were easy to understand. The tests were written and again, had nothing to do with communication. At the end of higschool, I made fansubs for American cartoons, so people wouldn't have to wait for the dub. I used English subtitles as the base. So I was pretty good when it came to written English, but if someone came up to me on the street, asking for directions it was hard to understand them and I was too shy to try to speak the language, I shook my head no, and left. It took me to start to follow native English speaking youtubers to overtime start to understand spoken English, and now I'm able to communicate.
Your videos are getting better each time. Keep it up dude.
Is actually funny if you a German
(like me)😁
Anime Fan W
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The comments on these videos are my core workout for the day. Hillarious.
We Germans say you should count sheep if you can't sleep!
Sheep= Schäfchen
Sheepcounter= Schäfchenzähler
Anon 0707 but Schäfchen is something like a kid word you’d use it if it is sweet or pretty or something like that. sheep is Schaf 🐑
@@justice9794 kind*
You did it right. This is for bread
Lol im so triggered the most german ppl in my age (16) "dont need" english i think its very important to learn it
Fuck, i saw sugaaaaaaa, Armyyyyyy
Suga is Senpai Oha bruh, deutsch und army
EXO's Fangirl Nr.1 ja hahha
Uuuuugh wanna-be-senpai hugh?
Na dann will ich nicht auf deine Schule gehen.
"the thing that opens and closes" is actually made to keep your bread fresh, so good job.
The "thing" is indeed a breadbox. And "Schäfchenzähler" is someone counting little sheep. In Germany, when you can't sleep, you are supposed to count sheep in your head untill you fall asleep. That's why it is on your sheets.
Andre Wozenilek but who really does it? Its more of a myth. I read a book or listen to a audiobook when i cant sleep.
Emma Brüggler have fun^^,the counting keeps my brain too active to get sleepy
I'm pretty sure counting sheeps jumping over the fence in your head isn't a typical german thing.
For example the imaginary bubble over your head counting sheeps has been shown on The Simpsons and other cartoons and stuff like that.
But yeah, anyways that's what Schäfchenzähler means, you're right.
Jimmy Heymann yh it's a British thing too, but I don't think anyone actually does it.
Maybe it's just the lunch break. When the kids get older, they prefer buying chips and cola, because the school lunch isn't that good. Or the school ended, my school ended at 1 pm or 3:30 pm.
An why the hell doesn't he speak English? I don't know a single person beside my grandparents, who can't speak English.. It's so sad. I hope they just made fun of it and wanted you to speak German. Because your question was so easy to understand XD
hannah julia i think they can speak englisch but want to troll him. German bad humor
Zumal man in Deutschland ja in jeder einzigen Schule Englisch hat. (Ist es nicht sogar verpflichtend?)
Kasandra K. Warum? In der heutigen Welt ist es eine grundlegende Sache Englisch zu können. Und die Frage von silas war nun wirklich nicht schwer
Der Junge wird schon englisch können, aber die meisten Schüler haben keinerlei Erfahrung mit echter Konversation und sprechen englisch aktiv nur im Unterricht, deswegen ist man wahrscheinlich im Edeka wenn einen plötzlich jemand auf englisch anquatscht erstmal etwas eingeschüchtert und reagiert instinktiv^^ Wäre mir nicht anders gegangen in dem Alter und der Situation.
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Im pretty sure the boy is more or less abke to understand and/or communicatw via english, but most students at that age dont have any practice in actual conversation and only speak english in class, so they might get easyly intimidated when someone catches them of guard so sudden like he did and act on an instinct to decline because they don‘t want to emberass themselfs stuttering some unpracticed shool english. I would have reacted exactly the same at his age and ins this situation ^^
So in Germany we normally finish our classes at 1 o'clock until we are 11 or 12 (with our new school system this will have changed). As older you get, the more time you'll have to spend in school. What most students do, is that they go to the next supermarket during their lunch break. That's why they were in such a hurry, because they had to get back to school...
That Guten Appetit was perfect! :D
I am very sure that this german guy can speak englisch haha😂
No he cant, he said: I dont speak english
MR. iDRO vlt. Hatte er einfach keine Lust?!
Hmm naja kann sein
In German schools you have a different schedule every day. In some schools you might even have slight schedule differences in the weeks, in our school we had an A and a B week with little differences. As far as I heard from friends that have been to the US the German school is more complex ;) and in the most schools you are allowed to leave the campus in the breaks, so you can go to the next store or something... :D
NoBody500xL we litterly can stay at home when teachers are sick idk bout merica
We didnt even had to show up yesterday
Usually they finish at 3 and once a week earlier but when we have breaks we can leave the school and that thing that opens and closes is for bred
OMG do not eat the "Sonntags Waffeln" with a fork and a knife🙅😂😂you eat it with your hands its like a snack😂😂
Lali No he tried to eat like a German😂
PYToNZz And I just explained how to eat them like a german...because I am german😂😂😂
Lali No ich weiss xD alles gut😂
It's funny to me because I know how this goes. I'm an America in Austria and they get so weird when I go to eat something. Like no no no!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
SammiSkulz in vienna?
''Schäfchenzähler'' literally ''Lambcounter''
If you can't fall asleep, we germans convince ourselves to do so by counting imaginary sheep jumping over an also imaginary fence. Works twice as good with lambs. :D
Du meinst Sheep Counter... lamb ist nur ein Lamm.
Nö. Das wäre dann wörtlich ein ''Schafezähler'', und wie Du wissen solltest bedeutet ein ''...chen'' entweder eine Verniedlichung oder eine kleine/kindliche Form des fraglichen Nomens. Und wie heisst nun wohl ein kleines/kindliches Schaf im Deutschen !? Richtig geraten. Lamm. Ich weiss, warum ich das genau so übersetzt habe.
little-sheep counter
Wenn mans 1:1 übersetzt vielleicht. Im Englischen gibt es dieses Ritual aber auch, und da heißt eben „counting sheep“ & nicht lamb 😉
Ok, das mag so sein, aber rate mal, weshalb da ''literally'' steht. Genau. 1:1 Übersetzung. Mit Absicht.
Und für mich sieht es ganz danach aus, dass zumindest Silas das aus dem Englischen so nicht zu kennen scheint. Würde er dabei sonst raten, was es denn heissen könnte ?
5:41 "Nein nicht jeden Tag, nur heute" (No not every day only Today)
The pupils have long break for 1hour where they are allowed to go outside of the school area to eat etc after that they normaly have school for 3hours
Hey Silas, maybe consider buying eggs labeled with „Freilandhaltung“ and not with „Bodenhaltung“ on it, because the chickens live in really bad conditions in „Bodenhaltung“!! REALLY bad!
Die in der freilandhaltung auch, die haben halt n halben quadratmeter mehr platz wow
Oder noch besser bio
rose b bio ist da nicht gleich bio. Es gibt verschiedene Arten der Bio Haltung wie zb. Das EU bio siegel, naturland, bioland, Demeter usw. Am besten ist eigentlich das Demeter Siegel. Ist ein super interessantes Thema aber zu viel für einen Kommentar :)
Lou Abe schon klar deshalb hab ich es auch nicht erwähnt 😂
Gibt ne Webseite, da steht der Platz, den die Hühner bei der jeweiligen Haltung haben, drin :) Echt nicht so Bombe, nicht mal Bio. Am besten Eier vom Opa vom Land holen ^^
In germany the school doesnt end at the same time every day. Its always different. The days get longer the closer u get to finishing school. You have a so called "stundenplan" for every semester with around 10 different classes and for me in the last year of school before A-level exams it differed between 1pm and 4.30pm. Also a lot of classes get canceled cus of the teacher being ill or something thats pretty standart. So sometimes ur first class is at 11am and it finishes at 1pm and u go home again.
These kids were pretty young so i guess they dont have school after 1pm whatsoever.
U hope i could clear some things for you buddy. Enjoy your stay
In elementary school (grade 1-4) until even 5th or 6th grade school always ended at 1pm. Sometimes earlier.
Henning Heib kommt auf Bundesland und Schule an. Ich hatte sowohl auf der Grundschule als auch auf der Realschule bis auf ein Schuljahr immer um 13:00 Uhr aus
Henning Heib nicht wirklich. Bei uns hat man in der 10ten weniger Schule als in der 6ten oder so
Henning Heib bei mir immer um 12
JoMiner ja auf jeden fall. Das system auf Gymnasien oder Gesamtschulen mit der Oberstufe ist ja auch in jedem BunLa anders.
Did he really eat 12 waffles?!😂😂
That's not that unusual for some one that does sport at his lvl. ^¬^
Ausgerechnet mit Schokolade :P
Ramona C. Lecker schmecker
Sorry, but "did he eat"
Ivan Kontenski ok thanks,wasn't sure about it
Mostly the school in Germany start at 07.15/07.30
Aber hey wer macht das nicht- nach der Schule noch schnell zu Edeka (in meinem Fall Netto) und dann alle auf einmal wieder raus und weiter 😂
English: we all go to Edeka (or Netto) after school and Walk out all at the same time 😂 idk why but most of us don't even buy something tho
Glori Beauty also ich geh zu lidl
Ich geh erst zu norma dann zu lidl dann zu edeka und dann zu Aldi. Ich bin normal.
Und wenn, dann geht man bzw ging man eher einklaufen :D
Back in the days, we went there for a little bit of shop lifting. Get some chewing gums or other small sweets
Ich geh zu Rewe
Glori Beauty Bei mir ist es NP. Ich gehe da fast jeden Tag hin, kaufe da aber auch wirklich nie was haha
4:57
You should'nt buy Eggs "aus Bodenhaltung". That means the chickens get a fuckton of medicines and antibiotics... which kinda leads to antibiotic resistances... which leads to the death of humanity. Just to save half a buck. Lol.
Just don't.
Frank Schrank Yep. Also it’s not only bad for humans but also for the chicken. Just buy „Freilandhaltung“ eggs, they have a better life there.
Frank Schrank Eggs from "Freilandhaltung" also get a ton of medicine. The only differnce is that they get Out of their huts Sometimes.
Just shut up u stpid lil green kid-if our economy system wants to have cheep eggs, then let it have them- you can decide if you want a cheep egg or a green one- and to notice- the food in america isnt that hard controlled as it has to in the EU- so usually he eats eggs with even more medicine in it
Robert Többe-Hunfeld If I would be a green guy I'd say don't buy eggs in the supermarket at all.
Also bodenhaltung eggs aren't that much cheaper. And don't compare the food quality standarts to the ones in the usa lol. They have trump as their president. Enough said..
Meanwhile Mr. Frank Schrank Krank Bank write this comment he smokes his 17th Cigarette for today
LoL every day our kids have an different timetable. So today 6 hours school, tomorror 8 and yesterday perhaps only 4. Have nothing to do with holydays. On holydays they have NO school.
ArtemisSilverstone That's why i love beeing in the G9 System. My grade was test grade so there where some major fuckups but it's awesome getting home at the same time every day. Especially because there arr two busses that go to my village. The one that takes me to the town in the morning and thr one at 13.00
I can grt home with bus. The G8 system would end with me annoying my mum to pick me up because the school is far away
ArtemisSilverstone u are the only Person who writes holiday with y
Sorry XD
G9 masterrace
Just because you learn english in german schools, doesn't mean they can talk english and understand everything. They most people i know can't speak english😂 and aaall of them had to learn english in school. It's actually a shame🙈
In America we are taught Spanish but I don’t know how to fluently communicate in Spanish. So it’s understandable.
Most people in Germany can’t speak English at all for they don’t really teach pronunciation in class.
Schäfchenzähler means sheep counter. (‘Cause when you can‘t sleep you count sheeps😂🐑) p.s.: i‘m sorry for bad englisch🤷🏼♀️
GClara und die Schrumpelgrannies wrong
“Counter” means Theke
Schäfchenzähler would mean a person who counts their sheeps
you do not have to apologize for stupidity
Bloodfight, das ist falsch! Counter hat mehrere Bedeutungen und unter anderem auch das zählen! Clara hat das richtig erklärt!
BLOOODFIGHT Erbsenzähler
Please don't take the eggs out of "bodenhaltung".. I mean, there is no good way for keeping hens in eggfactories, but please take the eggs out of "freilandhaltung" and please bio, so organic
Lena Hummer Bio chickens get handled just as shit as Bodenhaltung.
Doge Challenger lol no, I live near a farm that keeps free range hens and they be wondering round not bothered bout shit. Running round with the pigs (also free range) there.
Yes! Buy eggs with "Freilandhaltung", Silas!
People complaining about the guy who couldn't speak English. He probably could but was caught by suprise. You can't respond in ease when you're not expecting someone to speak to you in a foreign language. Besides he's a school kid and still learning
He sounded Like he's 14-16 or sth and in this age U should be able to answer such an easy question
@@jakobaxxx well if u live in Germany, even as an American,you should be able to talk german, i dont go to the US and expect them to talk german
why should he be able to speak english? He's german! In Germany! Yes they teach it in school but I was learning French in school at that age and wouldn't have been comfortable speaking to a native speaker.
Yess but the fact is that the guy is maybe 14 -16 years old . All the kids in germany learn english since grade 1 or 3 and he must be able to anwser such an easy question like this .
@simone schuler
Yes but the people in germany are learning english cause it is a world language and american do not learn it
Im from germany, i left when i was 11 though but we definitely learned english in school, and my school got out every day at like 1:15pm and we didnt have to be at school until like 8am
This is so much fun to watch. I grew up in Germany and moved to America. Although English is a lot easier than German. It is a totally different world and a huge transition.
I think it's common in germany that school start at 8am and ends at 1 pm. Sometimes they have to stay longer but they get either an hour or half an hour free time to eat and relax.
It depents on the schoolform. Ganztagsschulen / Gesamtschulen have school until 4 pm (with an hour spare time for lunch at noon) they even get warm lunch at school (canteen/cafeteria) just like in the US. In return for that they have no Homework to do.
It really depends... the real/haupt/gesamtschulen here have lessons from 8am to 1pm but out gymnasien have lessons from 7:30 till 3pm and in the oberstufe till 6pm
allesklartv bei uns war das so, dass man in der oberstufe weniger stunden hatte😁 wir hatten höchstens bis 14 uhr schule
RealTalk it starts 7:25
RealTalk NPR really you also have lessons in the evening...but in your breaks you can leave the campus..
Schäfchenzähler means something like "sheep counter"👌🏻
Klingt komisch weil counter in englisch theke heisst,und du ihm grade eigentlich "schaf theke" übersetzt hast🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Its not a Sheep Counter🤦♀️ it is Somebody who counts sheep😂😂😂
"Counter" hat nicht nur eine Bedeutung du Waffel. "To count" - zählen
wow und weil du jetzt beleidigend wirst bist du ja auch soooo viel cooler...NICHT ! ;) ich hab geschrieben klingt komisch,nicht ist falsch du Intelligenzbestie😘
vintage.november Ja, schnell mal überarbeitet. Wohoo, was ein Held
7:04 it's indeed for bread. The bread stays fresh and doesn't get hard so fast.
About school: every school designs their own timetable, so the time some classes or every class varies a lot.
I'm at a "fachschule" which is one of the highest educational school you can visit without studying at a university. My longest day is until 2.40pm. The other days I'm about 4-5 hours at school at most.
Wasn Lappen dass er kein Englisch kann, des lernt man in der Schule 😑😂😂
Du schreibst doch auch nicht auf english! In Deutschland wird deutsch gesprochen und sonst gar nix. OK in Kreuzberg türkisch, aber da leben ja auch keine Deutschen mehr! Ansonsten spricht man deutsch und englisch gehört verboten hier zu sprechen. Ich wäre so gerne der Gesetzgeber!
Anna Bolika oha krass was für ne Sicht du hast
Na ja gut 😅 verboten werden sollte es nicht, aber recht hat sie. Wir sind in Deutschland. Warum sollte ich mich an andere anpassen und eine andere Sprache sprechen? Machen andere auch nicht für uns 🤷🏻♀️
Anastasia R. Hm Sie lernen es ja gerade und wenn Sie die Wörter gerade nicht auf Deutsch wissen dann frägt man halt in Englisch, und ich meine English sollte man schon können ist ja schließlich die Weltsprache 😉
Wie alle so verwundert sind dass der kein Englisch spricht.
90% meiner Mitschüler damals waren nicht in der Lage englisch zu sprechen 😄 und ich finde allgemein dass die meisten Deutschen nur sehr schlecht englisch reden. Was aber auch daran liegt dass wir hier in Deutschland nicht so viel mit der englischen Sprache in Kontakt treten. (Bis auf das grauenhaft Denglisch) Zudem man nur mit Schulenglisch, kein Englisch sprechen lernt. Man muss wirklich aktiv die Sprache sprechen um sie zu lernen.
Theres always like 10 minutes of the day in my town where the lidl is PACKED with students, they come out of nowhere and thats exactly how they leave again, it's crazyyyy
Maddy's Comic art its lunchtime xD there is a break and the students come and get food
Dear Silas,
My name is Louis and was born and raised in Berlin, atm I am studying in southern France to become a teacher one day.
I stumbled upon your UA-cam account about a week ago and binge watched every episode.
(great stuff btw.)
I love your attitude concerning life and every day troubles.
As a german learning other languages I appreciate the way you try to learn german.
Thumbs up and keep up the good work!!
Louis
P.S: "Schäffchenzähler" on your pillow translates to "sheep counter". Germans are counting sheep to go to sleep;p
The school at Germany begins at 8:00 and ends at 13:30 but sometimes they got earlier out
Das kannst du nicht so pauschal sagen, zumindest in NRW ist das von der Schule abhängig. Ich muss z.B. schon um 7:30 Uhr zur Schule und komme um 12;40 Uhr nach Hause./ You can't say that Like this, at least in northrine westfalia the school ending depends on each school it selve.