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This is a teaching guide on Russendisko, by Wladimir Kaminer it includes: chapter summaries. historical context. an example essay (Kapitel 1)
Feb 22, 2018 · Russendisko Chapter-by-Chapter Guide. This is a guide I made for my Year 13 German class (AQA) to help them while reading 'Russendisko' by Wladimir Kaminer in German. I have provided the English translation of key words from each chapter, as well as a summary of each chapter in English.
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Russendisko is a humorous and insightful book that offers a glimpse into the lives of Russian immigrants in 1990s Berlin. Author Wladimir Kaminer shares his own experiences and those of his friends, painting a vivid picture of a community trying to find its place in a new country.
Sep 4, 2018 · File contains link to to the new guide to Wladimir Kaminer’s Russendisko, a text featured in the new (2016) specifications for AQA AS/A Level German and CCEA A Level German qualifications.
Ready-to-use research tasks, worksheets, background information and practice exam questions ensure comprehensive understanding of Russendisko. Students will get to know Wladimir Kaminer’s thematically linked and humorous short stories on migration and integration, and be fully prepared for the AQA or CCEA writing exam.
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Sep 26, 2011 · Russendisko : Kaminer, Wladimir, 1967- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Kaminer, Wladimir, 1967- Publication date. 2002. Topics. Language readers, Kaminer, Wladimir, 1967-, German essays. Publisher. München : Goldmann. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language.
Kaminer writes little about his Jewishness in his work, but, in his first book, Russendisko (2000), he discusses the Jewish identity of Russian-speaking Jews living in Germany, viewed through the lens of Multikulti [multicultural] Berlin. Kaminer depicts them as just another of Germany's ethnic minority groups and, as such, nothing special.