Interkulturelles Centrum Aachener Studierender e.
V.
Herzlich Willkommen zum Deutschland Länderabend A warm welcome to the german country evening
Don‘t know us yet? We are always happy to welcome you at our events!
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Who we are – what we do
INCAS e.V. – the INtercultural Centre of Aachen´s Students
Appartment search
and general advice
Café Lingua and
Language Meetings
International
Tuesday´s and
country evenings
Excursions and
weekend trips
Language Partner
matching
Appartment search
and general advice
A little warming up for the presentation
Stand-up Comedy with Max Timoteev!
Germany A diverse Country in the centre of Europe
Germany in the center of Europe
• Germany has Borders with 9 Countries
• Founding Member of the European Union
• Part of the Currency Union
• EURO € is used in 19 Memberstates € €
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Deutschland - Germany
Federal Republic of Germany
• Founded 1949, after WW II
• 16 federal states
• 83 Million inhabitants
• Different ethnicities
• nearly 20% of the population not
of German background
East and West Germany
• Separation after WW II.
• Construction of the Wall in 1961
• Fall of the Wall in 1989
• Since 1990 reunited
• New Capital of the German Republic Berlin
Berlin
• Capital of Germany since 1990
• Biggest German city with 3.6 Million inhabitants
• Famous sights like the Brandenburger Tor, the Siegessäule and Street Art
Berlin is also the political center
• Federal, parliamentary, representative democratic republic
• Coalition of a middle-right wing party (CDU/CSU) and a middle-left wing
party (SPD)
Chancellor´s Office Bundestag – federal parliament Chancellor
FUNFACT!!
Landscapes
• Sea in the North
• Low mountain range • flat areas with forests • fields and lakes
• Alps in the South
Do not mistake Germany for Bavaria
• A lot of typically bavarian things are known around the globe
• Oktoberfest
• Lederhosen and Dirndl
• Beer in 1L mugs
• Brezel
• Schloss Neuschwanstein is one of the most popular sights of Bavaria
� officially
considered as
FOOD!!
The place to be North Rhine-Westfalia
North Rhine-Westfalia NRW
• The state is the
oMost densed with the
oHighest population and
oStrongest economy
• Known as the land of Coal and Steel because of its coal mines, steelworks and metal working industry
Places to explore with your Semesterticket
Düsseldorf Cologne Bonn
Other Destinations and Events
Pyroshows:
• Bonn: Rhein in Flammen 04.May
• Cologene: Kölner Lichter 13.July
Cultural:
• Zeche Zollverein
• Monschau
• National Park Eifel
Other Destinations and Events
Traditional Festivals:
• Düsseldorf: Rheinkirmes 12. – 21. July
• Carnival!!
The 5th season in Cologne,
Aachen Bonn and Mainz! November till February
Just be creative (maybe
also a little bit crazy ;D),
dress up, take a beer (don‘t
worry if its just 9am) and
enjoy the carnival parade
Your home for the next semester Aachen, a city full of history
Aachen – the emperor´s city
• About 250.000 inhabitants
• RWTH and FH Aachen have
about 60.000 enrolled students
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• Also known as the emperor´s city
because of Charlemagne ca. 770
A.D.
Aachen – the emperor´s city
Town Hall
Built about 700 years ago
Cathedral
Basis 1200 years old
Charlemagne
747-814 A.D.
Your daily life in Aachen Useful advice for living in Germany
First steps in your new home
• Finding an Apartment: Many options:
• WG gesucht
• Immobilienscout24
• eBay Kleinanzeigen
• INCAS Aachen List and Facebook Group
First steps in your new home
• How to get the Apartment: • Write a lot about yourself, hobbies, etc.
• Send applications to at least 20 apartments.
• Go and meet your future flatmates ;)
• Read our Housing guide!!
First steps in your new home
• Registering with your new address • At the „Bürgerservice“ i.E. Katschhof (next to the town hall)
• with a „Wohnungsgeberbestätigung“ (confirmation of housing from your landlord)
• Damages in your flat • Contact your landlord or the janitor
FAQs- Waste Seperation
Everything else
Paper Organic waste
Plastic Glass
Grocery Shopping
• Returnable bottles • 7 – 25 cents deposit, depending on the bottle
• Plastic bags • Are not free (except fruit & vegetabel counter)
• 10 – 25 cents
• Shops are closed on sundays • Stores in the nearby Netherlands are open
� Look for
this Sign
on the bottle
Getting to places Transport possibilities
Public Transport
• Your semester ticket is valid all over NRWs local public transport
• Useful Apps to find your destination:
• DB Navigator Öffi App
• Trains and Buses Trains and Buses
• in whole Germany in whole Germany
• ASEAG App
• Buses
• in Aachen
Watch out!
Schedules may differ on Weekends
Travelling in Germany
Germany has one of the densest road and railroad networks
Watch out!
Your foreign (non EU) driving licence is only valid 6 months after registering in Germany
If you stay longer it must be changed at the administrative office
EU driving licenses stay valid
Cycling
• Buy a used Bicycle • on Ebay Kleinanzeigen or
• ask in INCAS Facebook group
• Use the ASTA Bike repair shop in case of defects
Watch out!
Fines can apply for
• Riding on the left track
• Riding without proper light
• Riding in pedestrian zones
You can
find bicycle
roads quite
often on the
streets in
Aachen
Activities around Aachen Bars, Clubs, Sports
National Park Rursee
Outdoor
Indoor Escape Room
Boulder
Trampoline
University Sport
• Königshügel
• Fitness with music „Kontakthüpfen“
(hop in contact)
Activities – Bar hopping & Clubs
Bars
• SOWISO
• Bar Zuhause
• Last Exit
• Domkeller
• Café Kittel
• Tijuana
• Guinness
• Die Kiste
• Chico Mendes
Clubs
• Apollo (Remmi Demmi/ Sensual Tuesday)
• NOX (Mainstream)
• Lessie Fair (Mainstream)
• Hotel Europa (Alternative)
• Musikbunker (Techno)
• Nightlife (Rock)
RWTH
RWTH Life
Video: how happy the RWTH can make you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AUy1sgQGEc
RWTH
The RWTH is one of the leading universities in the world
Great university >> high expectations
Hard work is the key
Try to visit all of your lectures. Especially the excercising lectures (never skip those!!)
Exams are always in the last 2 months of each semester.
RWTH: university‘s offers
• Libraries
• Learning rooms and saals (quiet ones or for groups)
RWTH: university‘s offers
• Sport offers • RWTH Gym
• Sport centrum: huge varity of offers. Registration TODAY!!
RWTH: university‘s offers
• Support for students‘ organizations
RWTH: university‘s offers
• Mentoring & soft skills courses
• Psychological support & counselling
Quiz 10 bags for 10 winners
Which city has the most bridges in Europe? • Hamburg
• Berlin has 960 bridges, while Venice only 400. In hamburg there are more 2500 bridges, which is more bridges than in Venice, Amsterdam and London combined).
What is NOT punishable by law in Germany?
• Escaping the jail
• German law maintains the right to escape, because it’s a basic human instinct to be free and therefore prisoners don‘t get extra convicted for that
What is in the picture?
• It’s Döner Kebab
• Some say that that the Döner sandwich has first appeared in Berlin.
What is the world‘s biggest folk festival, which takes place in Germany?
• Oktoberfest
• It starts on the last week of September and lasts 16 days. It dates back to 1810, when crown prince Ludwig threw a party to celebrate his wedding on Oktober 10.
What does every German child get on the first day of school?
• Cone filled with toys and candies
• This Giant cone is called „schultüte“ gives kids toys to celebrate the „seriousness of life“
The World largest zoo is located in Germany! But where?
• Berlin
• The Berlin zoological garden has around 1500 species of animals
Which popular soda–drink was founded in Germany?
• It’s Fanta
• The Fanta drink originated as a cola substitute in Germany, because of the trade embargo during the World War II. „Fanta“ stands for „Fantasie“, which means „fantasy“
Which fairytale character was originated in Germany?
• Easter bunny
• The Easter bunny originated in Germany. The legend says that a bird was transformed into a rabbit once, and was still able to lay eggs
The tallest cathedral in the world in is German! Which cathedral is it?
• Ulm Cathedral
• The Ulm cathedral is the worlds tallest church with the height of 161 m
From what age are teenagers allowed to buy beer?
• 16
• And by the way drinking in public in Germany is legal! Not that we‘re encouraging you to do it ;)
German cuisine Already hungry?
German cuisine
• Sausages, sour roast, mashed potatoes, sauerkraut
• Popular side dishes potatoes, vegtables, noodles/pasta
• Gastronomic specialties differ from region to region
• High influence of Italy, Greek and Turkey
Watch out!
A lot of typical german Sausages consist of or contain pork meat!
If you are not eating pork, ask in case of uncertainty
There are 1000 types of sausages
existing
Specialities for the region of Aachen
Printen
Reibekuchen
Reisfladen
Plums
Coffee
Öcher Puttes
Tonights Menu
• Sauerbraten • Marinated and braised beef with raisins
• Side dish potatoes and
• Red cabbage
• Geflügelgeschnetzeltes • Poultry stu with mushrooms and cream
• Side dish spaetzle
• Maultaschen • Pasta coated meat and vegetable pastry
• Gemüselasagne • Vegetarian Lasagna
Guten Appetit! Enjoy your meal!
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