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- In Russendisko, Wladimir Kaminer offers a collection of short stories that depict the lives of Russian immigrants in Berlin, Germany. Kaminer himself is a Russian immigrant who moved to Germany in the 90s, and his stories are heavily influenced by his own experiences and observations.
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Russen in Berlin. Im Sommer 1990 erfuhr Kaminer von seinem Onkel, dass Juden aus der Sowjetunion in die DDR einreisen durften, weil die DDR keine Reparationen an Israel gezahlt hatte. Der Erzähler beschloss sofort mit seinem Freund Mischa nach Ostberlin zu fahren.
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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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FACTFILE: GCE A2 GERMAN. EXTENDED WRITING: KAMINER: RUSSENDISKO. Learning outcome. You should be able to: • demonstrate your ability to write in German about the literary text you have studied; • express information, facts and ideas in written German and justify opinions by studying a literary text; • demonstrate your capacity for ...
In Russendisko, Wladimir Kaminer offers a collection of short stories that depict the lives of Russian immigrants in Berlin, Germany. Kaminer himself is a Russian immigrant who moved to Germany in the 90s, and his stories are heavily influenced by his own experiences and observations.
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.