Searchpicture's illustrated dictionary for Germans - part 21
Searchpicture's illustrated dictionary for Germans - part 21
In this lesson: „PILGRIM“ = „Pilgerer“
Today the photographer planned a subject on contemporary history (1). To go on a pilgrimage (2) is up to date. You MUST make a film, write a book or speak an audiobook about it.
This pedestrian precinct (3) was not in Santiago de Shopping Mall, but a few more people could have shown themselves on the way to the shrine to consumerism (4). Waiting is a symbol of humility (5). Humility is a good quality for a pilgrim. This man can be a backpacker (6) but the photographer didn’t have more time to wait for a real pilgrim. He wanted to go … shopping :-)
Vocabulary:
(1) Zeitgeschichte
(2) pilgern gehen
(3) Fußgängerzone – a repetition (Wiederholung) of part 7
(4) Konsumtempel
(5) Demut
(6) Rucksacktourist
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Klexy – Bewahrer des Augenblix¸ Hüter des Worz 06/03/2011 0:58
Again what learned: in English the DDR is called percinct.Bernadette O. 03/03/2011 8:21
Super! - fehlt höchstens noch eine Muschel am Rucksack ...Vivian Patricia 25/02/2011 6:38
Well done - Danke, habe eine Auffrschung nötigDaniela Winge 25/02/2011 0:26
Well, I don' t really think a real pilgrim would have passed this shop- but I could have done so :-)! I do love your explanations to these photos and they really MAKE the photo!I believe the Pilgrim is some sort of jewellery, or not?
Regards
Daniela