0 Mein Alltag

Shihan: Mein Alltag in Deutschland

Um 8 Uhr stehe ich am Morgen auf. Dann dusche ich schnell für 10 Minuten. Ich liebe eine Tasse Milch, ein Ei und zwei Brote mit Salatsauce und Schinken zum Frühstück.

Um halb 9:00 Uhr habe ich einen Deutsch-Kurs. Es gibt viele neue Wörter und Sätze in meinem Kurs als Übung. Die Studenten und Studentinnen in meinem Kurs kommen aus anderen Ländern. Ihre Muttersprachen sind Englisch, Rumänisch, Französisch, Koreanisch, Russisch und Chinesisch. Aber alle leben jetzt in Deutschland, also müssen wir Deutsch lernen. Unsere Lehrerin ist Uta. Sie ist sehr nett. Sie hilft immer allen ihre Fehler zu korrigieren.

Seit 6. März haben wir diesen Kurs jeden Werktag. Nächste Woche haben wir eine Prüfung. Ich freue mich, dass ich bald A2 Kurs machen kann.

Um 11 Uhr arbeite ich in einem Kuchenladen. Ich liebe diese Arbeit, weil ich meine Körperübungen machen und Keks kochen kann. Ich gehe um 16 Uhr nach Hause. Dann koche ich ein einfaches Abendessen zum Beispiel Pasta oder Pommes und dazu einen Saft.

In letzter Zeit schaue ich eine Serie, The Bad Kids. Es ist eine chinesische Serie. Es gibt drei Kinder in der Geschichte. Ich schaute nur eine Folge. Ich muss mehr schauen, dann kann ich weiter erzählen.

Um halb zwölf gehe ich ins Bett. Ich höre Nachrichten im Bett, sie helfen beim Einschlafen.

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